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This Day in Texas History - a shipwreck and a long walk across Texas

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    #16
    Amazing

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      #17
      Thanks for the write up will have to look for others you have done. I believe I read this book in my Tx history class in college. I’ll dig it out of the bookshelf

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        #18
        What really makes it amazing is they did summers in Texas without air conditioning.

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          #19
          Thanks for posting jerp! Amazing story, unbelievable to say the least!

          Brandon Seale’s podcast is like crack! Once you start it you can’t wait to hear the next episode!
          Originally posted by BTLowry View Post
          If you like podcasts search "new history old Texas" by Brandon Seale

          He has one on Cabeza de Vaca and a few more that are interesting Texas history

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            #20
            Originally posted by Charlie6Delta View Post
            Thanks for posting jerp! Amazing story, unbelievable to say the least!

            Brandon Seale’s podcast is like crack! Once you start it you can’t wait to hear the next episode!
            Downloading these now

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              #21
              Originally posted by Stuck View Post
              What really makes it amazing is they did summers in Texas without air conditioning.
              Hell I was born in 67 and did Centeral Texas in the cotton patch every summer. Did not have AC in the house and did not have AC In school until Freshmen year.

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                #22
                Originally posted by TxAg View Post
                Downloading these now
                I tried. He's hard to listen to.

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