Post dateSeptember 21, 2015 The HemisFair – Part 1 When the city of San Antonio celebrated its 250th birthday in 1968, HemisFair 68–a...
Post dateSeptember 16, 2015 Gruene, TX — The Little Town that Was, Wasn’t, and Was Again A large number of Germans immigrated to Texas in the 1840s and found the...
Post dateSeptember 14, 2015 Methodist Circuit Riders in Texas What began as a Happy Birthday shout-out to the Independence Baptist Church has happily...
Post dateSeptember 9, 2015 Z. N. Morrell You likely have not heard of Z. N. “Wildcat” Morrell, but he was a colorful...
Post dateSeptember 2, 2015 Little River Baptist Church I love it when an article draws comments from readers because I always get...
Post dateAugust 31, 2015 Independence Baptist Church On this day in 1839, a Christian congregation in Independence, Texas organized a church....
Post dateAugust 28, 2015 Honoring Dr. James “Red” Duke, Texas Icon Dr. James “Red” Duke Jr. was a legend in his own time. Born in Ennis,...
Post dateAugust 26, 2015 Special Treat–Author Interview with Renae Brumbaugh Renae Brumbaugh is a native Texan and a former homeschool mom. She’s also an...
Post dateAugust 17, 2015 Escaping the Texas Heat in Cascade Caverns So August in Texas is pretty much beastly. Keeps me on my best behavior...
Post dateJuly 29, 2015 Confederate Flag Follow-up One responder to my post on the Confederate Flag has asked why, when the “Confederate...