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History Repeats
A writer and his artist aunt explore cave paintings and see more than just writing on the wall.
"...famous Buffalo Soldiers in campaigns against the Apaches and Comanches during the late 1800s. A stone wall built by..."

Aug. 17, 2001 Features Feature by Eli Kooris

World of Books
The Fifth Annual Texas Book Festival
"...untangle an Angora goat from the wire, and the Comanches and the stolen horses and the two little red-headed..."

Nov. 10, 2000 Books Feature by Dick Holland

Tru Artistry
With Jay Presson Allen's Tru, performer Jaston Williams takes a vacation from the little town of Tuna, Texas, with which he is so closely identified, to portray celebrated writer Truman Capote, and in the process reminds us what an actor of range and skill he is.
"...and those amazing, wonderful old-Texas women who killed the Comanches but who loved children. I came out of a..."

Sept. 22, 2000 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

Day Trips
Rails have been turned to trails at Lake Mineral Wells State Park.
"...Comanches held out in the hills until the 1870s. Mineral..."

June 9, 2000 Column by Gerald E. McLeod

Live Shots
Nueva Luz, Zupia
"...would have had the kids whooping and hollering like Comanches on the warpath, but Sunday they just stood there,..."

Aug. 6, 1999 Music Feature

God's Own Clothesline
In Search of Far Flung Adventures With Butch Hancock
"...later. "It's a very accessible crossing point, relatively speaking. Comanches used to pass through here on their way to..."

May 15, 1998 Music Feature by Christopher Hess

Big Land, Big Stories,& One-Eyed Jacks
Western Roundup
"...Captain John Coffee Hays' wild battle with hordes of Comanches atop that wondrous granite dome? As the story goes,..."

April 18, 1997 Books Feature by Jesse Sublett

The Road to Nowhere
Webberville Aims to Live Forever
"...That's where Josiah Wilbarger, after being scalped by the Comanches, ceased his flight because his sister instructed him to..."

July 26, 1996 News Feature by Mike Clark-Madison

Day Trips
"...and San Saba rivers was also claimed by the Comanches...."

Sept. 29, 1995 Column by Gerald E. McLeod

Daytrips
"...1836, when nine-year-old Cynthia Ann Parker was captured by Comanches...."

May 12, 1995 Column by Gerald E. McLeod

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