Category Archives: North Texas History

Texas Historical Commission Sites Include Caddo Mounds, Lovely Homes

Have you ever wondered what the Texas Historical Commission is? It is the Texas state entity that protects and explains our long and colorful history. Among other responsibilities the Texas Historical Commission preserves and operates 31 State Historical Sites throughout … Continue reading

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Can’t Have One Without the Other

Texas is well-known for its Blackland Prairies, a swath of black, gummy, clay that runs like a tornado from counties adjacent to the Red River southwesterly to beyond Austin. When early settlers from Mississippi and Alabama saw the rich Eco-Region, … Continue reading

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Let’s Look Back in Time

As we are in our third month of the COVID-19 virus, I thought it might be interesting to look back at times when the Great Depression was in full swing, and President Franklin D. Roosevelt with his staff desperately tried … Continue reading

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A Cheerful Love Story for Dismal Times

If you have never read old newspapers, you should try one. There are many websites that share digitized old newspapers for the public to enjoy. Most however are subscriptions. The range of costs varies up to one hundred dollars per … Continue reading

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Storm Season

It’s that time of the year again. And we have been remarkably lucky to have had no bad weather this spring. Yes, we’ve had some rain, a little wind, but nothing like we had last year. As I sit at … Continue reading

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Old Sam Houston, Hero of Texas

            Last Thursday, April 21, 2020, was San Jacinto Day here in Texas.  For 184 years Texans have honored one of the great heroes of the Republic of Texas and a true symbol of both the Republic and the State.  … Continue reading

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Census 2020

Friends, did you complete your Census for 2020 and return it as you were directed? Something tells me this (2020) census will not be as accurate as others have been. Americans are distracted by the horrible pandemic we face. But … Continue reading

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When People Were Quarantined

With all the foul weather our nation has suffered recently and the near influenza epidemic here in Texas it’s time to look at a 19th century method to control infectious diseases and prevent a pandemic. At such times when medical … Continue reading

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Outstanding Beef Cattle

I enjoyed a delicious steak the other night, courtesy of some rancher who raises Wagyu cattle here in Texas. Without a doubt it was superior, but the price does not allow it to be daily or even monthly fare on … Continue reading

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North Texas Missed the Fun

Every election year we hear a great deal about the U. S. Constitution. Should it be changed, is it fluid, or is it carved in stone never to be altered? This column will not touch those topics but uncover a … Continue reading

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