wbt5845 said:
SWC Ag said:
Great episode. I just wish someone would tech Sam Elliot how to say "Brazos". "Brah-zos" makes me cringe everyone I hear it.
My understanding is the pronunciation of that river has changed over the years. His pronunciation might be period correct.
It is. Most of the towns in Texas that you are familiar with have been whitified and *******ized a great deal. Considering the Rio de los Brazos isn't exactly an Anglo Saxon name, I prefer the pronunciation as it should be.
Also, as to the Germans going to Fort Worth from Galveston, it may be be true. We are fortunate to live in the original house built in the mid 1800's on the original land granted by the republic for our original family member settlers. Our Germans came over from Bremen in 1845 and went west towards San Antonio. I can't say how each would have decided but I believe it's based on who brought you as to where you're final destination was going to be.
I have a friend that move here from Germany…decades ago…and we often talk about leaving your homeland. I don't know about it other than what I know from our familiy history accounts which are well documented, but you have to imagine the desire for someon to leave everything they know and own in order to cross an entire ocean to a country that is wild and unknown because some dude said it was a good idea. Imagine how bad things must be where you are to willingly do such a thing. Then, as the case for our family, riding in wagons from Galveston to a s hole like San Antonio with nothing but a few items and making a new life from scratch. I mean, most have no idea what this is like.
My buddy said "most had very little to give up. Many are fleeing a terrible life, a lot were criminals, and they've been given an opportunity to start over with some money and a bunch of land."
So that's another perspective. Either way, I'd kind of suspect most items would've been jettisoned at the port. Really puts "life is hard" into perspective.
This is by far the best episode for me. You can FEEL this one.