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Vol 24 No. 04 - January 1947
Early Day Stage Robbers
J. Marvin Hunter, Sr.
During the 1870s and 1880s, before the railroads penetrated Central West Texas, ...
Vol 24 No. 05 - February 1947
Old Navajoe
Edward Everett Dale
This is story of the town of Navajoe, TX which no longer exists. Yet, in ...
Vol 24 No. 06 - March 1947
Clay Allison, Man-Killer
Edward B. Bronson
The following sketch of Clay Allison, famous as man-killer, was written by Edward B. ...
Vol 24 No. 07 - April 1947
Battle of Palo Duro Canyon
Sergeant John B. Charlton
Sergeant John B. Charlton, who died at Uvalde in 1922, furnished Frontier ...
Vol 24 No. 08 - May 1947
The Mormon's First and Last Drive
Hugh M. Lincecum
In the spring of 1873, J. A. and T. E. Van Ness, ...
Vol 24 No. 09 - June 1947
The Passing of Capt. John R. Hughes
J. Marvin Hunter, Sr.
Account of Captain John R. Hughes, a banker who ...
Vol 24 No. 10 - July 1947
Callahan County Pioneer Passes Away
[Note: This is exceptional early genealogy and history of Callahan County, TX]
Account of J. ...
Vol 24 No. 11 - August 1947
H. S. Varner, Schoolmaster
Account describing the life of H. S. Varner, of Cottonwood, pioneer school-master who spent almost 48 years ...
Vol 24 No. 12 - September 1947
Geo. W. Kendall in Tragic Enterprise
George W. Kendall, who founded the New Orleans Picayune in 1837, came to Texas in 1841 ...
Vol 25 No. 01 - October 1947
Sam H. Gilliland Has Eventful Life
J. Marvin Hunter, Sr.
This is the first-hand account of the life of Samuel ...
Vol 25 No. 02 - November 1947
Geo. W. Kendall in Tragic Enterprise
George W. Kendall
George W. Kendall, who founded the New Orleans Picayune in 1837, came ...
Vol 25 No. 03 - December 1947
Member of Famous Family Celebrates Birthday
Julia Jones (Includes old photo)
Account of Colonel Robert M. Coleman, for whom Coleman ...