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Isaac Ryan: Lake Charles is Proud of Its Alamo Hero |
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Rev. John August Tubbe: An Immigrant Farmer, Sawmiller, and Preacher |
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David Choate, Jr.: A San Jacinto Veteran |
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Lieutenant Benjamin Ingram Harper: Veteran of the Battle of San Jacinto |
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James B. Likens: Pioneer East Texas Lawyer and Military Hero |
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Dr. Lewis S. Owings: A Brief Biography |
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Thomas Deye Owings of Maryland, Kentucky, and Texas: Frontier Iron-Smelterer and Military Hero |
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Samuel P. Henry: “Father of Cameron Parish” |
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Dr. Arrel Pye: A Texas Medical Hero |
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Pradelles: Albert Gallatin Van Pradelles: Cotton Merchant of Wallisville, Texas |
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Brothers: Two Brothers and a Brother-In-Law in East Texas |
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Sailboats: Early River Boats of Southwest Louisiana |
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Jaguar: Was the “Black Panther” Actually a Jaguar? |
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Skull Island on Mermentau River: A Slave Ship’s Inhumanity |
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Black Cat: Black Panthers: Did Such an Animal Ever Exist? |
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Bear Hunters: The old bear hunters of Hardin County had two things in common... |
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Boundary: Texas state border relocated east during survey |
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Immigrants: Why don’t we commemorate brave masses of immigrants? |
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Shooting death of lumberman still a mystery |
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Big Cat: Big cat stories in East Texas are numerous but lack proof
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E-mail from reader regarding big cats. |
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Confederate flag remains symbol of hate to many today |
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Slave Trade: Pirate Lafitte, Bowie dealt in slave trade via SE Texas |
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Whale Gave Port Arthur’s Economy Boom in Early 1900’s |
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Texas Germanic Heritage: Some Notes |
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Creative Writing: Just for the Hell of It! |
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William A. Fletcher: For East Texas Historical Journal--A Review by W. T. Block |
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Wild Family: The Tale of Hardin County's Wild Family
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Early Newspapers: Early Southeast Newspapers: History of Yesteryear Recorded in Their Yellowed Pages |
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Bolivar Peninsula: Scene of Slaving, Smuggling, Filibustering and Farms |
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A Killer's Trail of Thread: Some Alamo Heroes Fought Twice for Texas |
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Slave Lucy: Myth of Texas Executions Debunked: Slave Lucy was First Woman to Die |
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The 'Opelousas Trail:' Bellowing Cows Marked First Trail to New Orleans |
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Southwest Louisiana History Found in Beaumont Enterprise |
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Stuart: Hamilton and Benjamin Chambers Stuart: A Century of Distinguished East Texas Journalism and History
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The Black Panthers of the Louisiana-Texas Borderlands: Are They Extinct? |
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German Pilgrims: The Story of Our Texas' German Pilgrims: or Death March to Comal County |