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The "Cool" Playhouse
1925--What a Year!
Ask and You Shall Receive
Aunt Mamie and MaKitsey: Cousins, Aunt, and Niece
The Best Christmas Ever
The Clock
The Coney Home Place
A Difficult Journey
Early Winter Texans, Circa 1925
Feeding a Family with Love
Fireflies and Ice Cream
From Texas to Pennsylvania and Back Again
Getting a Driver's License
Gracias
Gran'ma Craved Excitement
Grandmother's House
Grandpap, the Professor
Granny and Her Girls
Granny and the Storm Cellar
Growing Up in Amarillo
The Gunter Family 1869 Thanksgiving Celebration
Helping Hands
Herdsdale and Maudlowe
Hicks Field to England, 1917-1918
House Keeps on Ticking
How Times Have Changed
I came to Texas as soon as I could!
In the World of Women and Children
Invisible Child
Libraries
Lucia's Girls
The Lump Under My Mattress
Medical Treatment on the Farm
The Midnight Ride Before the State Fair of Texas
A Mother's Curse
Mother's Move to Imogene
Mud Puddle in a Parched Land
My "Teen" Years
My Aunt's Memories
My Dad's Symbols--Or Were They Superstitions?
My Grandmother Was a Brodie
My Grandmother's Bones
My Mother's Methods
No More Bull
"No, they're all mine and it's no picnic!"
The Old Gore House
Old Photographs Bring Memories
An Old Tintype and a Faded Journal
One Year of My Life
Our Docile (?) Cow, Sammye
Our Family Fishing Trips
Our Last Swing on the Smokehouse Rafters
Our Treasured Quilt
Parents Aren't Teachers--Or Are They?
The Phenomenon
Pocket Full of Quarters
Polly and Me
Pony Ride at the World's Fair
Remembering a Young Sailor
Rollercoaster Road
Rural Schooling in the 1920s
Saturday's Entertainment
School in the Family
Selma's Little Stage Stop
The Singing Cricket and the Devil
"Snake Bite!"
Solo Flight Surprise
Southern Pride
Summer Vacation with Relatives
Summertime on the Farm
Tennessee to Texas
Texas Fathers Tell Tall Texas Tales
Texas Hospitality for WW2 Navy Pilot
Thomas Jefferson and the Texas Spanish Tiles
Tommy's Quick-Cure
Trip through the East Texas Pine Forests
Viva González!
Warrens Bend Reminiscence
Were They Symbols? Or Superstitions?
A Westside Story
When God Opens a Door
Why Do I Have to Know This?

 

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