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TEXAS PEOPLE
A Celebration
of People Known and Unknown
"Every man is
a volume if you know how to read him."
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A
German Love Story by Michael Barr 11-15-18
Friedrich and Emma Schnerr of Fredericksburg, and a tombstone by
Elisabet Ney
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Peter
Berg Hermit of the Hills by Michael Barr 6-15-18
The story of Peter Berg and his sweetheart ranks right up there
with Romeo and Juliet, Antony and Cleopatra and Brad and Jenn on
the list of the most timeless and tragic love stories ever told.
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The
Crash at Crush by John Troesser
The Crash at Crush, and why it never became an annual event.
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Buffalo
Soldiers by Jeffery Robenalt 12-2-14
In nearly thirty years of dedicated and arduous service, Buffalo
Soldiers won the grudging respect of even the most prejudiced
of their white officers. The black cavalrymen and infantrymen
were awarded nine Medals of Honor for meritorious valor in
combat and countless other awards and commendations for distinguished
service. More importantly, Buffalo Soldiers were a credit
to the African-American race.
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Obituary
Tom Tierney
1928-2014
Marilyn Monroe Once Took Out His Garbage
by John Troesser 7-27-14
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Quanah
Parker by Jeffery Robenalt 4-1-14
Quanah Parker was a major player in both the Comanche war of resistance
against white encroachment of the Comancheria and in the tribe’s
eventual acclimation to reservation life. Nomadic warrior of the
plains, war chief of the Quahadi band, cattle rancher, man of business,
and friend to American Presidents; it could truly be said that Quanah
was a man of two worlds.
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Obituary
7-15-13
Bob
Bowman
June
3, 1936 - July 13, 2013 |
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Two
Poems for George Jones
"If we all could sound like we wanted to, we'd all sound
like George Jones." - Waylon Jennings
The
Possum by David Knape 4-27-13
A
Picture of Us Without George by Luke Warm
4-27-13
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World
War II
George Olsson Short
(1920-2003)
Chapter Three
Surviving
WWII, and Arriving Home
How his soldier brother became his savior and how he managed
to get home to a post-war Texas life
3-15-13 |
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