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The Old Post Office

Remember when you went to the post office, not only to collect your mail, but also to visit with friends and learn what was going on in town. Post offices have always fascinated me. Some such as the one in … Continue reading

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Frontier Violence Symposium

October is a great month for seeing sites in Texas.  With that thought in mind, let me interest you in a unique experience later this month. The newly organized Central Texas Historical Association will present its second fall symposium. This … Continue reading

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Only Four Owners in More than a Century

Close your eyes and pretend to enter an early Greenville store. There are few if any women around. Outside men sit on benches, gossip, whittle scraps of wood, and ever so often take a snort of whisky as they spit … Continue reading

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We Never Retreat

Who were the first Anglo settlers in the area now known as Texas? If your answer is Stephen F. Austin and his colony, you’ve missed it by almost two decades. As early as 1800, Phillip Nolan was known to be … Continue reading

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Take a Walk in Downtown Greenville

Now that it’s September the weather should have cooled down some, just perfect for a walk in Downtown Greenville. Not to explore current locations, but to muse about the past. Let’s start with my favorite location, at the heart of … Continue reading

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Hiking to Dallas

I have laughed all week as I prepared this article; however, I don’t know that it was funny to readers a century ago. More than likely, numerous eyebrows were raised. But I hope you enjoy. Just before the start of … Continue reading

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Black Cat’s Hide Out

The earliest known occupants of Hunt County were followers of Chief Black Cat who settled in a thicket about nine miles northeast of Greenville. The Indians were identified as Shawnees, although they were more likely what historian Carl Anderson dubbed … Continue reading

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Unknown Youth Bumped Off Train

  Tragedy struck in Greenville late in July 1935. At the height of the Great Depression, it was common for young people to leave home to find work. Often there were too many children for the parents to feed. Older … Continue reading

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Street Carnivals

Seasonal sales are not unusual. But at the turn of the 20th century, merchants throughout Northeast Texas held street carnivals with elaborate parades, sham battles, balloon ascensions, and music to attract crowds from as far away as Jefferson, Paris, Canton … Continue reading

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Where is Cherry Hill?

Cherry Hill was the last home of Brigadier General Thomas Neville Waul and his wife Mary America Simmons. The farm was located seven miles east of Greenville, producing a wide variety of delicious fruits in a region not known as … Continue reading

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