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History along the way [electronic resource] : stories beyond the Texas roadside markers / Dan K. Utley and Cynthia J. Beeman.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Publication details: College Station : Texas A&M University Press, 2013. 2015)Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (352 p.)ISBN:
  • 9781603448185
  • 1603448187
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 976.4 23
LOC classification:
  • F387 .U86 2013
Online resources:
Contents:
Texas originals -- A chance encounter of the great procession -- Sidebar: Dr. Sellards and the Malakoff Men -- Sidebar: A good place to hunt -- John Ben's critters -- Sidebar: Standing for health -- A life in ragged time -- Sidebar: Maple leaf rag -- Sidebar: Oakwood's founder -- Turn east to Texas -- Sidebar: The Abert context in the Texas Panhandle -- Sidebar: Replacing historical markers -- Illumined by truthful artistic ideals -- Sidebar: El Paso High School -- Her lonely way back home -- Sidebar: Rainbow Bridge -- The Texas cultural landscape -- And the cars keep rolling by -- Sidebar: East Mound Cemetery -- Sidebar: Granbury's town square service station -- "To have what we must' -- Sidebar: Landmark schoolhouses of Gillespie County -- A journey back to nature -- Sidebar: The invasion of Lampasas County -- Lift high the water -- Sidebar: Dam, ditch, and aqueduct -- The normal on Chautauqua Hill -- Sidebar: Northcraft's San Marcos churches -- Sidebar: Orlando Newton Hollingsworth -- Sidebar: Remembering Old Main on Capitol Hill -- History on the grounds -- Sidebar: Capitol markers - the rest of the story -- Sidebar: The littlest dreadnought -- Texans reaching out -- Justice is the corporate face of love -- Sidebar: Christ Church Cathedral -- A light on the path of wisdom -- Sidebar: Fairly flying from Terrell to Dallas -- Two generations striving for civil rights -- Sidebar: Huston-Tillotson University -- Sidebar: Wiley College -- A citizen with work to do -- Sidebar: Women first -- Here I am in Palestine -- Sidebar: From cotton field to factory -- The three graves of Judge Baylor -- Sidebar: A gift in the hour of need.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Texas originals -- A chance encounter of the great procession -- Sidebar: Dr. Sellards and the Malakoff Men -- Sidebar: A good place to hunt -- John Ben's critters -- Sidebar: Standing for health -- A life in ragged time -- Sidebar: Maple leaf rag -- Sidebar: Oakwood's founder -- Turn east to Texas -- Sidebar: The Abert context in the Texas Panhandle -- Sidebar: Replacing historical markers -- Illumined by truthful artistic ideals -- Sidebar: El Paso High School -- Her lonely way back home -- Sidebar: Rainbow Bridge -- The Texas cultural landscape -- And the cars keep rolling by -- Sidebar: East Mound Cemetery -- Sidebar: Granbury's town square service station -- "To have what we must' -- Sidebar: Landmark schoolhouses of Gillespie County -- A journey back to nature -- Sidebar: The invasion of Lampasas County -- Lift high the water -- Sidebar: Dam, ditch, and aqueduct -- The normal on Chautauqua Hill -- Sidebar: Northcraft's San Marcos churches -- Sidebar: Orlando Newton Hollingsworth -- Sidebar: Remembering Old Main on Capitol Hill -- History on the grounds -- Sidebar: Capitol markers - the rest of the story -- Sidebar: The littlest dreadnought -- Texans reaching out -- Justice is the corporate face of love -- Sidebar: Christ Church Cathedral -- A light on the path of wisdom -- Sidebar: Fairly flying from Terrell to Dallas -- Two generations striving for civil rights -- Sidebar: Huston-Tillotson University -- Sidebar: Wiley College -- A citizen with work to do -- Sidebar: Women first -- Here I am in Palestine -- Sidebar: From cotton field to factory -- The three graves of Judge Baylor -- Sidebar: A gift in the hour of need.

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