The name Parr may not be familiar to most readers, but many know Lyndon Johnson's first U.S. Sena...
More than 250 on-site photographs illustrate this tour of homes of many of the Lone Star State's ...
The date was March 18, 1937. Just minutes before the dismissal bell rang at London School in tiny...
In 1986, The Alamo Journal, the official publication of The Alamo Society, began to meet the dema...
For more than a century the world's most famous law enforcement body has inspired novelists, acto...
Emille Jackson, nicknames Aunt Millips, was reared a slave girl on a plantation from the age of f...
Many Christians live with doubts about certain traditional Christian beliefs, and their doubts of...
The discovery of the Black Giant in 1930 was the largest oil strike in the U.S. at that time, and...
From the 1870s until the 1920s cattlemen and sheepmen clashed bitterly for rangeland in Texas, Ne...
In 1836, Sonnyboy Parker sets out to join the Texas army. He's too young, he needs a weapon, and ...
The binding persons of African descent and Native Americans trace back centuries. In Oklahoma, bo...