Postings Musings

Reminder of the Upcoming Meeting & Reflections on Foods

B.F. Hicks

I hate to start naming names. When I name names I manage to forget someone. But I have to name a name. We’ve needed door prizes over and over for historical association meetings.

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On Food and Holidays and Memories through Still-Remembered Voices

B.F. Hicks

William Humphrey has a beautiful passage in THE ORDWAYS, his novel set in Red River County just north of us. He is reminiscing about the Civil War and the continuing validity and importance of the war… from the perspective of the 1930’s setting of the novel.

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The East Texas Historical Association

B.F. Hicks

You might consider membership in this regional organization, The East Texas Historical Association. They produce a very scholarly quarterly journal.

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Membership in the FCHA

B.F. Hicks


What you read here will also be printed in the upcoming FCHA newsletter. Please read it as a plea for a renewal of dues to save our organization sending a separate mailer in January and save us the cost of printing the plea and the postage for the plea.

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FCHA and the 10 Percent Challenge

B.F. Hicks

Mount Vernon’s “10% Challenge” will kick off with a brown bag luncheon at the City Hall downtown at noon, Thursday, October 1. Bring a brown bag; drinks will be provided.

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Help for the Horse-Drawn Implements

B.F. Hicks

Help. And then I repeat, help. We have a great collection of mule drawn farm equipment. A real variety. Stalk cutters from the time when you harvested the corn and then cut the stalks for livestock feed.

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Items of Interest

B.F. Hicks

Have you checked out the actual Republic of Texas currency in the frames on the walls in the downstairs of the Fire Station Museum?

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Help Needed for the Telegraphy Exhibit

B.F. Hicks

Who is going to step up to the plate and oversee the telegraphy exhibit in the depot. Bob Ford was a great volunteer. He had the exhibit worked up; worked up an explanatory brochure and had batteries set up to power the telegraph. He may have even known a bit of Morse code.

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Quilting at the Thruston House

B.F. Hicks

Have you ever stopped in at the Thruston House on a Wednesday afternoon. Stop by between 2:30 and 5:00 P.M.If you want to bring children along or a potential volunteer who might be interested in taking up the hobby, please stop in.

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Help Needed for a Blacksmith’s Shop

B.F. Hicks

Have you looked inside the blacksmith shop behind the depot. We have an antique forge. It really can be made to work without a lot of trouble.

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