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Texas History Lessons

Michael Sparkman

Texas history and beyond, including lessons, questions, stories, adventures, travels, time travel, books, music, food, treasures, art, heroes, villains, triumphs, tragedies, icons, lives, mysteries, explorations and discoveries.

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A Few Words on Larry McMurtry, a Great Minor Regional Novelist

In the previous post I said that we would next be traveling back to the late 1800s. We will be taking that flight very soon, but before taking off I realized that I should first share some thoughts on Larry McMurtry. He is responsible, in p...

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This I Believe

In the previous post I focused quite a bit on what other people had to say about J. Frank Dobie at the end of his life, with some of his own statements peppered in. Today I want to focus primarily on what he had to say himself concerning hi...

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A quick note and a big thank you

First of all I want to extend a big thank you and welcome to all the new Texas History Lessons subscribers—both free and paid. I am thrilled that you have allowed me to enter your inbox with my ongoing mental perambulation through the past ...

2 months ago
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Texan Mindependence

Texans celebrate two independence days each year. One they observe with the rest of the country—July 4th. The other is their very own of March 2. It is good to bear in mind that each day commemorates the declaration of independence, not the...

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