Indian Lover

Frances Morey frances_morey@excite.com
Sun, 2 Dec 2001 14:10:54 -0800 (PST)


Hi, Connie,
Sorry about all the bitchin' and moanin' yesterday. The last hour of the day
I made two sales, and then another today, so the money in the economy
continues to flow, even in the rain. Whew! Thanks for all the Jackson news.
I was also able to sell three more of my books, too, on the internet! 
Frances

On Fri, 30 Nov 2001 07:03:04 -0800 (PST), Connie Clark wrote:

>  Through the miracle of internet and one-click,
>  Jackson's book about Sam Houston arrived at my door. I
>  read it last night and very much enjoyed it, as I have
>  all of Jackson's Texas history comics. For me, there
>  was a lot of new stuff about SH.  Jack, your notes in
>  the back are especially entertaining...about Houston's
>  hair style changes, for instance; and his strange
>  friendship and mutual respect with President A.
>  Jackson.
>  
>  For those out-of-staters, Texans erected a super,
>  giant statue of Sam Houston on I45 near Huntsville.  I
>  haven't taken a close look at it, and don't know if it
>  included any of his distinctive Indian style shirts or
>  neckwear. It should have.  
>  
>  More Jaxon raves:
>  
>  I was in Gonzales County last week, and finally got
>  over to the Courthouse when it was opened.  Asking
>  around, easily found a copy of your Gonzales District
>  Map of explorers trails and early indian sites with
>  the accompanying text notes (can't remember the
>  excellent historians' names). Didn't realize though
>  that there are two maps, so will have to write off (no
>  convenient one-clicking to the Gonzales County
>  Archives office) to get the other map.  What
>  distinguishes the two maps, Jaxon?
>  
>  Our family place, the 3C, is on the eastern edge of
>  Gonzales County.  There is a branch of Peach Creek
>  running thru the property.  I think I should start
>  digging around, since so many of the early Spanish
>  explorers likely traipsed through, and now I know
>  which Indians may have been living there as well
>  (Meriames sp?).  This work also reveals the real
>  location of La Bahia.  The map and text shows so much
>  good research.  Are you doing it in any other parts of
>  Texas?
>  
>  Jaxon, thanks for taking the 'dry' and the 'myths' out
>  of Texas history and it's heroes.
>  
>  Connie
>  
>  
>  
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