Category Archives: Texas

Ace Pitcher from Center Point

Did you know that two men from Hunt County have set records for baseball? We are all aware of Monty Stratton, the Chicago White Sox pitcher who lost one leg in a hunting event. But who was the other professional … Continue reading

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Raising Livestock

The first Anglo settlers in Hunt County realized that the best product of their new land was not cotton, but cattle, sheep, and horses. All three had multiple tributes that included hides and food. To add to the choice was … Continue reading

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More from Georgia Walden

Our friend Georgia Walden, newspaper columnist for the Commerce Journal from the northeast part of Hunt County, wrote the following. “The N. E. Corner is always luxuriating in some good thing. One week it is glorious spring time, sunshine and … Continue reading

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Weird Weather in Texas

Just after the Great Blizzard demolished power plants all over Texas, we had a lovely spring-like spell. It was a little dry although. We needed a bit of moisture. Instead of a little bit, we received a deluge of rain … Continue reading

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Spring is on the Way

Spring is definitely on its way. My pink tulips have finished blooming, and the red ones are gorgeous. What shrubs that survived look well, but not splendid. Trees are another question. My oleander is as dead as a door nail, … Continue reading

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Etta Booth Mayo and Carrie Nation

Bettina Zvanut at the Commerce Public Library and I have been working on information of two interesting women. Recently, Bettina put together this piece that I am submitting. Maybe someone can add to our knowledge of Etta Booth Mayo of … Continue reading

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The Adaptable Courthouse

Ninety years ago, the courthouse at Greenville became the center of Hunt County and remains a very important part of the county even today. Since one of the district court rooms has been modified to allow trials to take place … Continue reading

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The Santa Fe Railroad Founded Celeste, TX

I love railroads. They are comfortable, quiet, and an enjoyable way to travel, I think. But railroads became important in the progress of the United States, especially after the Civil War. Business between railroad companies and landowners was not always … Continue reading

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A Sweet Idea

Another wonderful idea from Georgia Walden’s Northeast Corner that appeared in the March 24, 1916 Commerce Journal. Definitely something to think about. How many parents among the Journal’s readers thought of “Baby week?” A grand mass meeting was held in … Continue reading

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Union Soldiers in Greenville

The answer to a recent question I received is YES, after the Civil War Union soldiers occupied Greenville. Camping in the open was an invitation for immediate death. The entire section of Northeast Texas was an enclave for armed former … Continue reading

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