Texas History Lessons Podcast
1) The Era of the Republic Part 1
This episode shares the first part of Lottie H. Hargrove's Era of the Republic. Subscribe to the Texas History Lessons Substack for bonus material and help support the show. ...Show More
2) Time never folds his unwearied wing
Happy New Years wishes with a little bit about history and a little bit about the future. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
3) The Era of Revolution
This episode continues our look at Lottie H. Hargrove's Texas History in Rhyme and her attempt to set the Era of Revolution down in verse. Subscribe to the Texas History Lessons Substack ...Show More
4) The Cowboy's Christmas Ball
This episode investigates what ties The Killers, Michael Martin Murphey, and the Poet Ranchman of Texas together. Here's a spoiler --its a poem titled The Cowboy's Christmas Ball. There's a few bonuse...Show More
5) The Cowboy's Road To Ruin
This episode looks again at the work of John Avery Lomax and the shift of the American cowboy from rustic hired hand to Texas and American icons. Subscribe to the Texas History Lessons Substa...Show More
6) Lottie H. Hargrove's Era of Colonization
This episode begins with a look at the woman that inspired and influence Lottie H. Hargrove to set the history of Texas as poetry, Anna Pennybacker and then shares the Era of Colonization. Stick arou...Show More
7) The Era of the Filibusters
In this episode we continue our journey through Lottie H. Hargrove's poetic adaptation of Pennybacker's History of Texas. It is a fascinating part of our history that deserves more attention. Subscri...Show More
8) Happy Thanksgiving
This special episode is a Thanksgiving bonus--filled with Texas Thanksgiving treasures from years ago. Thanks for listening. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
9) The Dying Cowboy and Other Goodbyes
In this episode we take a look at the "The Dying Cowboy," the first song in John Lomax's 1910 book Cowboy Songs and Other Frontier Ballads. We will look at its history, lyrics, and follow it to where...Show More
10) Who Was Lottie H. Hargrove?
Who was Lottie H. Hargrove, the author of Texas History in Rhyme? There's not a lot of information but I was able to dig up some interesting material. Be sure to check out Texas History Lessons on Sub...Show More