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Al Jennings of Oklahoma

Al Jennings of Oklahoma

by C. F. Eckhardt

Fri, Jul 09, 2010

Al Jennings of Oklahoma, largely through masterful self-promotion, became for a time the best-known of the outlaws of the American West. He was a genuine bandit, he did go to a Federal penitentiary for attempted murder on a life sentence which was commuted to five years in 1900. He was pardoned by President Theodore Roosevelt in 1902.

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Do Dogs Go to Heaven?

Do Dogs Go to Heaven?

by Cowboy THC

Thu, Jul 08, 2010

Dogs in Heaven, only in the Texas Heaven Country, uumm, I'm mean the "Texas Hill Country"

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Houseful of History

Houseful of History

by John Hallowell

Tue, Apr 12, 2011

Margy and Darrell Waldrip, in the dining room of their historic bed-and-breakfast near Gruene.

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Cavern in a new LIGHT

Cavern in a new LIGHT

by Grey Gibson

Thu, Jul 15, 2010

See the caverns in a whole new light.

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Night Cries

Night Cries

by Joseph Luther Ph.D.

Thu, Jul 15, 2010

Distant cries in the night allow us to enter another world.

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The Day of the Iguana

The Day of the Iguana

by Sylvia Dickey Smith

Wed, Jul 14, 2010

While sitting on my Hill Country front porch, a huge Iguana came up for a visit and something about that Iguana called my name.

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Hill Country Outdoors

Hill Country Outdoors

by Mr Hill Country

Wed, Jul 07, 2010

Throw a canoe on the roof or a tube in the trunk and head for the Llano, the Brazos, the Guadalupe, or any of the other rivers on this list of the twenty best trips to take on Texas waterways this summer.

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