Traces of TexasBrothers in ArmsBrothers Charles (left) and George Charlton of Beaumont, Texas, enlisted in the Navy together, were shipmates in basic training at Great…Dec 1, 2023Dec 1, 2023
Traces of TexasRube Waddell, the Greatest Baseball Player You’ve Never Heard OfThe Arcane Texas Fact of the Day is a story that I’ve been meaning to tell for a long time. It’s not so much the arcane fact as it is the…Oct 14, 2023Oct 14, 2023
Traces of TexasBose Ikard and Charles Goodnight Ride the TrailThe Texas Quote of the Day is in regards to the legendary Charles Goodnight and the equally legendary Bose Ikard:Jul 9, 2023Jul 9, 2023
Traces of TexasThe Telegraph comes to Fort WorthThe Arcane Texas Fact of the Day: the telegraph arrived in Fort Worth on Sept. 10, 1874, when the line from Dallas was completed. Among the…Jul 8, 2023Jul 8, 2023
Traces of TexasDecisions, Decisions ..A Traces of Texas reader is currently, at this moment, in the throes of an existential conundrum. He is at the grocery store picking up…Jul 8, 2023Jul 8, 2023
Traces of TexasTown and Country Convenience Store in AustinTraces of Texas reader Amy Cornelius graciously submitted this ASTOUNDING photo, taken Austin. Says Mary: “My grandfather was a partner in…Jul 8, 2023Jul 8, 2023
Traces of TexasThe NarrowsMy whole life I’ve heard about this mythical place but have never visited — — and probably never will. That’s why I’m glad the folks at…Jul 4, 2023Jul 4, 2023
Traces of TexasAnderson Bonner, former SlaveI apologize for the lack of clarity, but this is the only photograph I could find of Anderson Bonner. Anderson had a remarkable success…Jul 3, 2023Jul 3, 2023