Monthly Archives: April 2011

Do you recognize anyone? Library of Congress receives Liljenquist Family Civil War Photographs

A complete collection of Civil War Faces can be seen at this link. Items are from between 1856 & c.1863. http://www.flickr.com/photos/library_of_congress/sets/72157625520211184     In remembrance of the Union and Confederate soldiers who served in the American Civil War (1861-1865), the … Continue reading

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Joshua D. Brown first settler of Upper Guadalupe River and James Kerr Lower Guadalupe River

On January 26, 1856, Kerr County was formed from Bexar Land District No. 2. At the request of Joshua D. Brown, the name of Brownsboro was changed to Kerrsville, for his friend and fellow veteran of the Texas Revolution, Major … Continue reading

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Hungry hummingbirds in Menard County, Texas

Watch a video of hungry hummingbirds in Menard County, Texas.

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My ggrandparents, Grace Ida and Alonzo Potter Brown share April 17th birthdate

My mother’s, maternal grandmother was Grace Ida Stulting.  Grace was born on 17 April 1869 in Gonzales, Gonzales County, Texas to Christopher Columbus Stulting and Elizabeth Virginia Tyler.  [Note: the death certificate shows birth year as 1870 and also on … Continue reading

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Remember this

“I’ve learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel.” ~~~Maya Angelou  

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1914 Tivy High School Graduating Class

My grandmother, Gussie May Brown (Mrs. Dan Auld, Sr.) graduated from Tivy High School on Friday, May 29, 1914, in Kerrville, Texas.  She describes many events in her leather covered diary, embossed in gold, “The Girl Graduate and Her Own … Continue reading

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Battle of Flowers Parade now Fiesta San Antonio

                                      FIESTA SAN ANTONIO. Fiesta San Antonio, previously called Fiesta San Jacinto, is a ten-day festival held every spring in San Antonio. … Continue reading

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Obituary of Nancy Mires Wilkinson

Pioneer Ranch Woman Dies at Her Menard County Home As published in the Fort Worth Star Telegram MENARD, July 16, 1955— Mrs. W. J. Wilkinson, Sr., 95 a pioneer Menard County ranch woman, who died at 4 a.m. Friday at … Continue reading

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Various Wilkinson’s photos

Four generations of Wilkinson’s taken at the Wilkinson Clear Creek Ranch, Menard County, Texas in 1949.     Nancy Mires Wilkinson     William Jackson Montgomery Wilkinson taken at Clear Creek.

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Centuries of History

Centuries of History By John Hallowell Mon, Oct 18, 2010 Menard has a century more history than most Hill Country towns, since the Spanish built a presidio here in the mid-1700s. Menard has a longer history than most Hill Country … Continue reading

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