It has taken over 40 years to piece together the story of Anya, Willi, and the Icon, like trying to put together a priceless Faberge egg shattered intentionally without a clue as to how it once looked...
read moreLocated nine miles south of the Alamo, between Leon Creek and the Medina River, Rancho de la Purisima Conceptión may quite possibly the oldest surviving ranch in North America, And, incredibly, is still owned by the same family...
read moreFloy Mary McClellan was born August 13, 1909, on a farm near DeLeon, Comanche County, Texas, the only child of Joseph Lee and Dorothy McClellan. Her family moved to Arkansas when she was two years old, settling near Newport, in Jackson County...
read moreThis is a factual account of the 1893 bank robbery on the Iron Mountain Railroad. Four part-time criminals and four full-time farmers joined forces to become what is best described as the 'One-Time-Only Train Robbing Gang'...
read more, Stories and Secrets Under the ARC by Joe Incognito introduces the reader to Residents who have lived some aspects of life in full measure...
read more“A man’s heart devises his way, but God directs his steps.” Those words are from Proverbs, chapter 16. A lot of good advice there. For you the reader, years ago my “heart’s desire” was to follow the Lewis and Clark Trail in my Beaver Patriot motorhome during the period of “re-enactment”. Aided by “The Journals of Lewis and Clark”, the works of Stephen Ambrose and Bernard DeVoto, I traveled the Ohio, Mississippi, Missouri, and Columbia Rivers; from Pittsburg to Fort Clatsop, I looked for relevant untold stories, factual or fiction...
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