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Texas History Lessons

Michael Sparkman

A change is coming. Lessons, questions, stories, adventures, travels, time travel, books, music, food, treasures, art, heroes, villains, triumphs, tragedies, icons, lives, mysteries, explorations and discoveries about Texas and beyond.

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Bianca Babb's True Story of Life with the Comanche

Bianca Bell opened her brief memoir, A True Story of My Capture By, And Life With the Comanche Indians, by introducing herself as the daughter of “early pioneers of Texas,” John S. and Isabel Babb. The family lived “on a ranch located on Dr...

10 days ago
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LOOKING FOR CAMP

More on the Babb family’s experiences and observations will be available soon but I wanted to share something that I discovered while researching. It is a very special series of artworks and poetic sketches by Mary Hallock Foote.

18 days ago
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Bianca Babb's Side of the Story

After some years spent as a cowboy, Dot married Pattie Graham in 1874, a young woman whose maternal grandmother, Ibbie Gordon, had served as one of the first hostesses to Sam Houston when he first arrived in Texas several decades before. Do...

24 days ago
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"Tragedy, endurance, daring"

Greetings to my history loving brothers and sisters. I hope you are doing well living in this crazy modern world. Thanks for joining me today in a short excursion into the past.

a month ago
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