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RICK SMITH: W. Texans take note: We are a lot of things
San Angelo Standard Times
The new edition, published by the Texas State Historical Association, takes a good swing at the question in an article called “Where in Texas Are We? ...


Hill Country Times

A Ghostly Texas Halloween
Hill Country Times
... to the rise and fall of these early Texas communities. Sources: KHOU; Lobo-Texas.com; Texas State Historical Association; ThurberTexas.com; TravelTex.com.


Life and times of the Baron de Bastrop
Bastrop Daily Enterprise
The Handbook of Texas Online. Mitchell, Jennie O'Kelly and Robert Dabney Calhoun. “The Marquis de Maison Rouge, the Baron de Bastrop, and Colonel Abraham ...


CultureMap

Houston music is rooted in tradition
CultureMap
The Handbook of Texas Music, however, focuses on the traditional and informal singing of German immigrants of the 1830s as they boated between Galveston and ...


Students build second diorama depicting Palmito Ranch battle
Austin American-Statesman
In the four-hour battle, Union troops were routed, writes Hunt in the Handbook of Texas Online. A few Confederate soldiers were wounded. ...


Christoval ISD marks 100 years
San Angelo Standard-Times
According to the Handbook of Texas Online, the town had 46 students and one teacher in 1901. By the time Rawls was born in 1932, the growing town had a ...


Baylor Law School to Graduate 12 Nov. 7
Baylor University
Counseller is the co-author and editor of the practical treatise Handbook of Texas Evidence (Civil Practice). In 2006, the president of the State Bar of ...


The Cool Jazz of Camp Dick
Dallas Observer
Well, writes Art Leatherwood in the Handbook of Texas Online, "Camp John Dick Aviation Concentration Camp, also known as Camp Dick, was a personnel holding ...

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