NW Okie's Corner
We have been on the road for the last few days since Thursday of last week. One of the Texas towns we went through on our journey to Houston was Fredericksburg. Unique little town with some great German food. One Hundred Years Ago - 24 June 1913
One hundred years ago, The Amarillo Daily News, dated Tuesday, 24 June 1913, had the following front page headlines concerning "Villa Executes Prisoners of War. The American Consul was notified that Villa would attack Juarez with large force. Duchess of Weaselskin
I hear from the web that NW Okie was in Texas for the last few days, expecting to do some research on the Austin Senators of 1906, when her grandpa Bill McGill pitched in the Southwest Texas League with the Austin Senators in 1906 thru 1907 before he pitched for the St. Louis Browns in September, 1907. Old St. Mary's College (1852-1966)
If you have ever been to San Antonio, Texas, and taken the Riverwalk tour, you might have run across the following legacy of one of the hotels (Omni LaMansion Del Rio) that sets along the Riverwalk. But it was not always a hotel, though. Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz, USN
This last weekend while we were on the road, we journeyed through Fredericksburg, Texas, and took an hour walking around the Main downtown business district, and found the birthplace of Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz, USN. 1915 - Mourned As Dead Man Turns Up Alive
The Democraic Banner, dated Tuesday, September 28, 1915, out of Mt. Vernon, Ohio, had an interesting story concerning a man Mourned As Dead Man Turns Up Alive. Short History of Pro Baseball In Austin
It was in 1839 that the city of Austin was established as the capital of the Republic of Texas. In 1869 baseball made it debut in Austin on June 29, when the U.S. 15th Infantry's team defeated a group of locals known as the Austin Unknowns, 31-28, in the first organized game.
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