Virtual tour to San Augustin In thus blog with relevant photos you succeed in presented a charming town. I am a bit a history buff too so I enjoy in timeline presentation and I am sad that we have only few historic marker but different kind. For photo regard - good idea about window reflection of yourself.
San Augustine, Texas Thanks Sandra, a wonderful historic place in the short history of the Republic of Texas. I hope soon to have more from same shoot on new blog.
Old Blue Thanks Sandra. If Blue can be fixed for $1000 USD she will rise from the ashes for my local travel under 200 KM from home. In progress is my purchase of replacement old truck with four wheel drive, great for off road on trails in our "Four Corners" states.
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OUB Bell Very nice work describing a building with such a long and diverse history! As with many stories and traditions that begin with observations and pondering, the story about the bell in the cupola of the OUB is not exactly true. During maintenance, the workers who climbed up into the place where the bell is housed were able to get a clear view of the markings on the bell. It is marked "Henry N. Hooper." Hooper was an apprentice of Paul Revere in Boston and is best known for his work making lighting fixtures. Some of his work is now in the Met. I'd love to see that! Interestingly, there are no records in the OUB collection that explain how this bell got to Nacogdoches or who purchased it. The timing of the building's construction and Hooper's work line up, and we know several businessmen in the area gave money for the land and for the building. Even though the bell was not made by the same company that cast the Liberty Bell, the Old University Building's bell has a connection even a little closer to home and offers a great opportunity to see (and hear!) some wonderful artistry - they'll let you ring the bell!
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I was not a chemist, but a chemical hazard specialist, and a first responder. I retired from the State of Texas facility in Galveston to 100% disability in 2005. Then I moved back to my home area in East Texas.
I live on the small Walters Tree Farm outside of Nacogdoches, Texas USA. I am retired to be a simple farmer and traveler. Retirement is a tough job, but somebody has to do it (LOL).
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