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Category Archives: Menard County Texas
Menard County Texas Flood Photos
Here are flood photos of the San Saba River that happened in Menard, Menard County, Texas. I have shared to a Facebook group page; Menard County, Texas ~ History and Genealogy. Please join the group to read and share information. … Continue reading
Posted in 1900's, Menard County Texas
Tagged "Menard County Texas", "Menard Texas", "San Saba River", flood
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Aunt Kate Bradford Recalls Menard “Back When”
Menard News article published May 16, 1963, interview of Kate Glasscock Bradford at the age of 90. When Catherine Ann Glasscock was born on May 7, 1873, in Burnet, Texas, her father, Joseph Glasscock, was 37 and her mother, Eliza … Continue reading
Posted in 1800's, Bradford, Menard County Texas
Tagged "Menard County Texas", "Presidio de San Saba", Bradford
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1906 Menardville Texas killing of Tom Turner, hotel man
After a decade long search for information on my husband’s great-grandfather Thomas Augustus “Tom” Turner; father of Mayme Louise Turner Wilkinson, wife of Wilson Lamar Wilkinson, I have finally found enough information to write a blog post. I found some … Continue reading
Posted in 1900's, Menard County Texas, Wilkinson
Tagged Bevans, Menardville, Turner, Wilkinson
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Obituary of W. J. Wilkinson of Menard County, Texas
When I begin to write a historical blog post I always hope that I have everything but this one had many conflicts. This history of William Jackson Montgomery Wilkinson, son of Daniel King Wilkinson and Elizabeth Osborn Braden in Union … Continue reading
Beauty in the Texas Hill Country
We are so very blessed living in the Texas Hill Country on the Edwards Plateau!! The beauty is a daily reminder of the gifts we receive from our maker. On Sunday, April 19 this tiny little male Vermilion Flycatcher landed … Continue reading
Destruction of the San Saba Mission
This account of the Destruction of the San Saba Mission is from the Frontier Times January 1925 issue. You can visit the Presidio de San Saba in 2015. Personal letters written in Spanish, dating back 175 years, and containing interesting … Continue reading
Posted in 1700's, Menard County Texas, Texas
Tagged "Menard County Texas", "Mission San Saba", "Presidio de San Saba"
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Great Battle on the Concho in 1875 by John Warren Hunter
Our Menard County area of Texas is in the heart of Texas history. You don’t have to go far to find great stories and one place is in the Frontier Times magazine. In the September 1954 issue there are two … Continue reading
Historical Menardville, Menard County, Texas photos
Here are a few of historical Menardville, Menard County, Texas photos from different collections. I love the punctuation by the sign painters. Hope you enjoy! 1800’s D. G. Benchoff (Post Office) Saddlery and General Merchandise, Menardville, Menard County, Texas by … Continue reading
The Presidio de San Saba in Menard County, Texas
We have a treasure in Menard County! We are located in the Texas Hill Country along the Texas Fort Trails and in our little San Saba river valley, over 257 years ago, the northern-most and largest and most advanced Spanish … Continue reading
Posted in 1700's, Centuries, Menard County Texas
Tagged "Menard County Texas", "Presidio de San Saba"
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Menardville: The Pride of Summerland
There was a pamphlet written and printed by John W. Hunter, the publisher of the Menard County Enterprise in 1905 that names Menardville – Summerland. The below pages are from the Don Wilkinson collection and are a Special Edition about … Continue reading
Posted in 1800's, 1900's, Centuries, Menard County Texas, Texas
Tagged "John W. Hunter", "Menard County Texas", Menard County Enterprise, Menardville
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