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Confederate Veterans Reunion
One hundred years old Greenville was inundated with thousands of older gentlemen, the vast majority of whom were Confederate veterans of the Civil War. For the second year in a row, the city hosted the Texas Confederate Veteran Reunion. Most … Continue reading
Confusion along the Red River
In October 1963, Ambassador Fletcher Warren wrote a series of articles for the Wolfe City Sun entitled “A History of Northern Hunt County.” In it he described the land around the Wolfe City area and much of the rest of … Continue reading
Bankhead Highway
Have you ever driven on the Bankhead Highway? Probably you have but just weren’t aware of it. The Bankhead Highway was the second transcontinental road in the United States; the first completely paved from East Coast to West Coast and … Continue reading
Movies and Opera Houses
Shortly after the arrival of the railroads in 1880, two Greenville merchants turned the upper floors of their stores into Opera Houses. On the west side of the square was the Rainey. Alexander “Sandy” Cameron ran the Cameron Opera House … Continue reading
Home Demonstration Clubs
This week marks the centennial of the Smith-Lever Act that brought great delight to farm women around the country for many years. The Act, signed by President Woodrow Wilson on May 8, 1914, created financing for Home Demonstration Clubs, which … Continue reading
More About R.F. Spearman
Over the last 170 years, there have been some very interesting people who lived here in Greenville. The vast majority is unknown today, which is definitely a shame. One of the men who was well known throughout Texas and much … Continue reading
Fall Color
This has been such a beautiful fall with all the trees in bright, brilliant colors. We have a yard of cedars, oaks, and cedar elms. Of course, the cedars are evergreen but they produce masses of lovely blue gray berries … Continue reading
Italian Renaissance Architecture
North Texans are not very different from anyone else. If you are reading this blog, you are probably interested in the history of your town, or the town where you grew up, or the ancestral hometown. I have lived in … Continue reading
Historic Greenville High School
Yes, there is a historic high school in Greenville. Currently serving as Greenville Middle School, the building opened as Greenville High School in the fall of 1951 and served in that capacity for thirty years. Many citizens of a certain … Continue reading
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