To: MeeknMing; lodwick; Billie; All
A Texan's thoughts:
Texans have always been shaped by the immensity of the land and the terrible struggles we have endured to tame it.
We have lived under six flags - Spanish, French, Mexican, Texan, Confederate and American.
The flags may change, but the land stays the same.
During the Civil War, Texas was fighting the Indians in the West, the Mexicans on the South and the Yankees from the North.
We have been akin to Israel in our struggles, beset on all sides by those who would destroy us, and the battle has always been about the land.
Our identity is forever linked to what one Texas writer, Katherine Anne Porter, called our "blood memories", associated with the battle to tame and hold our land.
368 posted on
08/13/2002 4:43:15 PM PDT by
COB1
To: COB1
Hey COB1,
I was watching PBS the other night (don't spread that around) and they had a special on how the Texas capitol building came into being. It was a fascinating story - imagine my surprise to learn that Chicagoans played a major role and that through a transfer of land to these Chicagoans as payment for "architecting" and building the thing, developed the XIT ranch. I was, quite frankly, embarrassed that I did not know all of this. And I stayed awake all through Texas history class.
Texas is such a wonderful place with so many larger than life people and so many good stories. I love my roots.
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