Legendary Animals of the Confederacy
By Christian Lee | Alamo City Guards Confederates weren’t really known for having mascots or spirit animals within their ranks other than
By Christian Lee | Alamo City Guards Confederates weren’t really known for having mascots or spirit animals within their ranks other than
By Asher Elbein | Audubon Magazine In 1851, John P. McCown, an amateur ornithologist and army officer stationed in Texas, shot a
By Christian Lee | Alamo City Guards Thomas Neville Waul was one of the delegates sent from Texas to Montgomery, Alabama to
BY KATE MCGEE | TEXAS TRIBUNE University officials said Wednesday that the decision to keep the Ross statue in place is not
By RVAHub Staff The 230-year-old McGuire Cottage, one of Northside’s oldest homes, is no longer standing due to what its owner, Union
BY NEELAM BOHRA | THE TEXAS TRIBUNE On Tuesday, some Texans will take a paid day off for a state holiday honoring Robert
VIA-Linda Gray, Gonzales County Historical Commission Subject: Fwd: January 20th meeting re Proposed Marker Removal Regulations Make no mistake, all historical markers
OPINION BY RACHEL LANCE | TIME In late June, as many people across the United States took a renewed look at the nation’s
A Christmas message from the Alamo City Guards! Dear compatriots, I hope that everyone had a wonderful Christmas and will have
By Admin | Devine News Our very own local doctor, Dr. Richard Neel, MD, MPH was chosen to speak on a panel
