Texas
Heritage Society - September 16, 2010
Meeting
Texas Historian
and
Author
of the
Biography Sam Houston
and the
Book Passionate
Nation

James L.
Haley
"Ten Tall Texans
You Probably Never Heard Of!"
The next quarterly meeting of the Texas Heritage
Society will be held on September 16, 2010 at 6:30
p.m. The meeting will be held at 18 West
Shaker Court in The Woodlands. See map here.
We have lined up another great speaker and Texas author,
James L.
Haley. James Haley is coming to speak to
us on a couple of different topics. First he will speak
to us about "ten tall Texans we have probably never heard
of" and then he will discuss the house in Austin occupied
by Susanna
Dickinson (who survived the Battle of the Alamo) and
her fifth husband which still stands and is now a museum.
See Joseph
and Susanna Dickinson Hannig
Museum here.

Sam Houston by James L. Haley
Submitted by Melinda Cagle and Kameron
Searle
"Save Texas History Symposium"
Set for November 6,
2010 in Austin,
Texas
Texas
Heritage Society members need to mark your calenders
for the first ever "Save Texas History
Symposium." The inaugural "Save Texas History
Symposium" will be held November 6, 2010 between 9 a.m. and
5 p.m. at 1700 North Congress Avenue in Austin, Texas.
The "Save Texas History Symposium" will be hosted by
Commisioner Jerry Patterson and the Texas General Land
Office. There will be lectures by Texas historians and
plenty of other activities. Click here to read the
details of the "Save Texas
History Symposium." The cost to register is $25.00
per person. You can register by calling 1-800-998-4GLO
or by email at archives@glo.state.tx.us .
Texas Heritage
Society
Tour of Texas History
#6
Historic Times Along "Los Brazos de
Dios" - Part 2
Sugarland/Richmond Fort Bend
County

August 14,
2010
Saturday, August 14,
2010
This tour is free and open to all who enjoy
Texas history.
9:00 a.m., Sugarland:
Imperial Sugar Refinery. 198 Kempner, Sugarland, Texas.
Map. Historian Bruce Kelly will show us historic sites
including the old Terry sugar plantation that was eventually
owned by the Imperial Sugar Co. Bruce will discuss Ben
and David Terry in the the Runaway Scrape, Terry's Texas
Rangers, CSA, and later years. The writer will discuss
the Terry family when they were in MS and David Terry's time in
California when he became Chief Justice of the California
Supreme Court. David Terry fought famous duels and killed
a U.S. Senator.
11:00 a.m., Richmond: Lunch
in a private room at Sandy McGee's
Restaurant. Bruce Kelly will describe the bloody
shootout called the Jaybird-Woodpecker War during
Reconstruction times when Ben Terry's son Kyle and others were
killed. Claire Rogers with the Richmond Museum will show
us around Richmond: Carrie Nations Hotel, Jaybird Monument, an
old saloon, and the Fort Bend
Museum.
We will travel to historic Morton
Cemetery in Richmond where Mirabeau B. Lamar, Deaf Smith,
Jane Wilkinson Long and seventy three Confederate soldiers are
buried. We will have a short memorial service at the
grave of Clement Newton Bassett who was wounded three times
with Terry's Texas Rangers. Following the visit to Morton
Cemetery, we have been invited to the imposing home of Clement
Bassett in Richmond.
Please contact Hewitt Clarke so that he can
get a headcount for restaurant
reservations.
Hewitt Clarke - 281-367-2709 or
rebelwriter@pdq.net
Texas
Heritage Society
Tour
of Texas
Number
5
Day
Trip
Saturday, May 8,
2010
"Historic Times Along Los
Brazos de Dios" Part 1

THS
Members Examine the P. Nolan Headstone at Waller County
Library in Hempstead, Texas

THS Members
at Site of the Bernardo Plantation Home of Jared Ellison
Groce Discovered Recently by
Archeologists
Click on this link to see the rest of the photos from the Texas
Heritage Society's Tour of Texas History #
5
Texas Heritage Society Members
Participate in
DRT Convention Program
The
Texas Heritage Society was well represented at the 2010
Annual Convention of the Daughters of the Republic of
Texas held this year in Houston. Pat Spackey, THS
Publicity Chair, had organized a program saluting the
Lone Star Flag of Texas and Dr. Charles B. Stewart. With
more than more than 600 DRT members in attendance, THS
members, David Martin and Kameron Searle, put on the
program with the help of the "Texas Flag Man," Tom
Green. All three gentlemen were wearing 1836 period
attire for their presentation.

David
Martin displays Lone Star Flag of Texas during program at
2010 DRT Convention in Houston, Texas
While
Searle discussed the many accomplishments of Texas
founding-father Charles B. Stewart, David Martin and Tom
Green paraded each of the flags of Texas whose
design included a single lone star prior Stewart's world
famous design in 1839. Tom Green then gave a
short history of each of the earlier "single-starred"
flags of Texas and David Martin discussed his recent
historical research regarding Charles B.
Stewart's Lone Star flag. Martin concluded the
program to a thunderous round of applause when he
described the Texas Lone Star flag as "the most beautiful
flag in the world."
OUR
PURPOSE
The Texas Heritage Society, Inc.
is based in The Woodlands, Texas. Its purpose is to discover,
preserve, and promote the history and genealogy of Texas,
particularly of South and Southeast Texas and to broaden
historical knowledge among the general public through programs,
projects, and publications, bringing together professionals,
independent scholars, writers, educators and researchers. THS,
Inc. will launch the publication, Journal of Texas Heritage, in
January 2010.
JOIN US
Dues
for the Texas Heritage Society, Inc. are $25/year
(Jan-Dec) and may be paid by check or money order to our
treasurer: Mrs. Carole Lynn O'Neal, 71 East Kentwick
Place, Conroe, Texas 77384. Dues include day
trips and a subscription to the Journal of Texas Heritage
along with an annual Tour-of-Texas Study
Guide.
MEETINGS
THS,
inc. holds general meetings quarterly in March, June,
September and December and conducts quarterly day trips
to various historical sites in Texas in May, August,
November and January. These events may also include trips
to research centers and archives around the state. THS
members provide funding for scholarships and awards, they
work through the Texas Historical Commission to establish
historical markers, support and conduct cemetery
preservation, publish the history and genealogy of Texas
and support the East Montgomery County Museum and
Archives. We welcome all with common interests to join
us. photo image courtesy of East Montgomery County
Historical Society, Inc.
PROJECTS
Among the numerous projects that this new
organization has embraced is to explore and write the histories
of long-forgotten Texas sites like Esperanza and Rusk, now only
ghost towns in East Texas. The identification of historic sites
for the purposes of study and to obtain Texas Historical
Commission markers is one of its primary goals. THS, Inc.
maintains a web page at TexasHistoryPage.com, along with a
discussion log that encourages the exploration of Texas history
and genealogy through dialogue. Projected is the publication of
monographs, pamphlets and other works about the history and
genealogy of Texas, particularly Southeast
Texas.
EAST
MONTGOMERY COUNTY MUSEUM AND ARCHIVES
The Texas Heritage Society, Inc. engages in
activities and services for the support, development and
promotion of the East Montgomery County Museum and Archives,
located at New Caney, Texas. Seeing itself as ambassador for
the museum, it seeks to strengthen awareness of the museum as
an important resource for the study of Southeast Texas
history.
STUDY GROUPS
Tour-of-Texas Day Trips
Hewitt Clarke,
Coordinator
Day trips to historical sites in
Texas are scheduled for the months of May, August, November and
February and will follow the course of early Texas settlement
and the Texas Revolution. Our next tour is in
August:
August 8, 2009
— Tour of
Texas History # 2
Stopping first at
Washington-on-the-Brazos near Navasota, Texas, the
group will hear a private lecture presented in
Independence Hall, the site where Texas declared its
independence from Mexico on March 2, 1836. William B.
Travis’ “victory or death” letter will be read. A
replica of the original building marks the location
where representatives met to sign the formal
declaration of independence and where the government
of the Republic of Texas was
established.
The group then will travel to
Chappell Hill to the Masonic Cemetery where a toast
will be made to Col William B. Travis at the
gravesite of his son. There will be a picnic lunch at
a former old store in town after which will be a
guided tour of the town of Chappell
Hill.
The group will leave
at 8 a.m.
from First Baptist Church of The Woodlands. Bring a
sack lunch and drinks; we will stop at a designated
park for lunch, returning to The Woodlands by 4 p.m.
Bring a hat and wear comfortable walking
shoes.
PRIZES,
SCHOLARSHIPS, AWARDS
The Texas Heritage Society, Inc. recognizes
various areas of historical and genealogical work with funding
and special achievement recognition.
THS BOOK
STORE
A resource
for hard-to-find books about Texans and
Texas.
NOTES
ABOUT THE WEB SITE
The Texas
Heritage Society, Inc. strongly encourages input from all of
its members. We hope all members will contribute their many
talents to this site. Please email your ideas and suggestions
to the webmaster Kameron Searle at ksearle1@pdq.net
. We strongly encourage
members to submit articles relating to Texas history and
genealogy to this web site as well as to the
Journal.
The Texas Heritage Society
also encourges scholars of Texas history everywhere to
submit Texas history articles for publication in the
Journal and on the web site. See Contact Us for more
information about submitting an
article.
Texas Heritage Society Officers
2009-2011
President —
Kameron K. Searle, J.D.
First Vice President (Programs) — Hewitt Clark
Second Vice President (Membership) — Carolyn Terrell
Third Vice President (Publicity) — Pat Ellen Spackey
Recording Secretary — Ruben J. Borjas, Jr.
Treasurer — Carole Lynn O'Neal
Editor — Melinda R. Cagle
Directors at Large —
Carrol D. Cagle, M.D.
Barbara Hamilton
Brenda Horton
Cliff May

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