Countdown to Aggie Baseball 2025

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Texas County Courthouses:
156 McMullen County, Tilden, Texas


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dabo man said:

Texas County Courthouses:
156 McMullen County, Tilden, Texas



This one looks like a small apartment building. Like a Quad-plex or some such
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156

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STATE HIGHWAY NO. 156
Minute Order 016701, dated 09/26/1939
From Pointblank to Coldspring. (San Jacinto County)
https://www.dot.state.tx.us/tpp/hwy/SH/SH0156.htm
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Good to know that we spent money on building state highways just so we could launch boats.
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AgBQ-00 said:

dabo man said:

Texas County Courthouses:
156 McMullen County, Tilden, Texas



This one looks like a small apartment building. Like a Quad-plex or some such

My thought as well
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Mr.Ackar07 said:

Good to know that we spent money on building state highways just so we could launch boats.
Just guessing that a local judge requested it, but that is fine with me.
Not like a multi-billion-dollar light rail boondoggle.
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Texas County Courthouses:
155 McLennan County, Waco, Texas


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STATE HIGHWAY NO. 155
Minute Order 090669, dated 08/29/1990; Adm. Ltr. 003-1990, dated 12/18/1990
From US 79 in Palestine northeastward via Frankston to SH 64 at Tyler; and from another point on SH 64 northward to junction of US 271 and SH 31; and then from a point on US 271 northeast of Tyler, northeastward via Big Sandy, Gilmer, Avinger to US 59 at Linden, a total approximate distance of 108.0 miles. (Anderson, Henderson, Smith, Upshur, Marion, and Cass Counties)
https://www.dot.state.tx.us/tpp/hwy/SH/SH0155.htm
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Texas Historical Marker 155
Brownsville, Texas
The Plantation without any black slaves

Old Brulay Plantation was established circa 1870, by George Paul Brulay (18391905). George Paul Brulay had immigrated from France to Matamoros, Mexico and then to Brownsville, Texas. He bought up 400 acres of land located near the Rio Grande, most of which at the time was full of brush plants.
It was initially experimented with different crops on the land; first it was a cotton plantation, followed by a sugar plantation. Brulay had built a sugar mill on the property circa 1876. Because this plantation was established after the American Civil War of 18611865, the plantation did not own black slaves.

When tariffs on Cuban sugar were removed c. 1910, the plantation closed down.

Brulay's sons worked the farm until it was sold in 1924. It was acquired by immigrants from Japan prior to World War I. The plantation was purchased by the Nye family in 1931. By 2016, it still belonged to the same family.


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Texas Historical Marker 154
The Pershing House at Fort Bliss

The Pershing House was built in 1910, and it originally cost $16,378 (equivalent to $535,561 in 2023). It was built according to "plan number 243" from the Quartermaster General's Office, marking some of the earliest usage of standardized building plans at Fort Bliss. This plan gave it an area of 5,874 square feet (545.7 m2).
The house was named after General John J. Pershing, who occupied it from January 1914 to 1916 as the post commander of Fort Bliss during the Mexican Revolution.
In October 1911, the first 48-star flag of the United States was raised in front of the Pershing House to celebrate the pending statehood of New Mexico and Arizona.
In November 1911, electrical power was installed. In July 1928, gas was first used in the house.
Today, the Pershing House contains artifacts, furniture, and documents from the early 20th century when the building was first built and occupied.


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Texas County Courthouses:
154 McCulloch County, Brady, Texas
(Nerd fact - Brady is the town closest to the geographic center of Texas)


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154

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STATE HIGHWAY NO. 154
Minute Order 109949, dated 01/28/2005; DesLtr 2-2005, dated 04/14/2005
From SL 390 west of Marshall, via Gilmer, Quitman, and Sulphur Springs to Cooper, a total distance of approximately 120.0 miles. (Harrison, Upshur, Wood, Hopkins, and Delta Counties)
https://www.dot.state.tx.us/tpp/hwy/SH/SH0154.htm

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Annd I had another off-season Aggie baseball dream? I don't remember much. But there were some baseball players in a river or lake and I was walking on a bridge over the water. I gave them a thumbs up. They gave me a thumbs up in return.
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They are saying they're chilling right now, but good things coming
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We sing Hallelujah! The Lamb has overcome!
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ensign_beedrill said:

Annd I had another off-season Aggie baseball dream? I don't remember much. But there were some baseball players in a river or lake and I was walking on a bridge over the water. I gave them a thumbs up. They gave me a thumbs up in return.


Was it a lazy river? Maybe dream is related to Olsen Reno
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Texas County Courthouses:
153 Lynn County, Tahoka, Texas


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Texas Historical Marker 153
Herff House in Boerne, Texas.

Herff/Rozelle Farm
The Herff Farm is an excellent example of a Texas Hill Country farmstead built by pioneer German families who settled in and near Boerne in the mid-to-late 1800s. Located on the eastern outskirts of Boerne in Kendall County, the farm is part of a larger tract purchased by pioneer physician Ferdinand Herff in 1852. Herff's holdings eventually expanded to some 10,000 acres which were used for ranching and as a retreat for his large family. After an earlier house burned, Ferdinand and Mathilde Herff built a two-story limestone house on the site. The property remained in the family until 1935.

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You Had One Job 153

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dabo man said:

Texas County Courthouses:
154 McCulloch County, Brady, Texas
(Nerd fact - Brady is the town closest to the geographic center of Texas)





Also called the heart of Texas. My mom grew up there.
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aggiewilliford said:

You Had One Job 153


A member of The Beatles Yoda was.
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STATE HIGHWAY NO. 153
Minute Order 087406, dated 05/16/1988; Adm. Ltr. 008-1988
In Coleman, from US 84 northwestward via Winters to SH 70, south of Sweetwater, a total distance of approximately 69.0 miles. (Coleman, Runnels, Taylor, and Nolan Counties)
https://www.dot.state.tx.us/tpp/hwy/SH/SH0153.htm

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Perhaps you are right. Last night, I dreamed I showed up to Olsen for Opening Day and there was no second deck. I was very upset. "Where are the seats for baseball?" I kept asking. "Where are the seats for baseball??" Also I made Trev Alberts mad by singing the War Hymn too loud.

I think baseball really needs to come back soon. I don't typically have these dreams in season.
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Dreams are good entertainment (unless horror is involved)
that also tell you what concerns your subconscious has.
Most people have dreams all the time that are not remembered.
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I don't think I have ever dreamed about Aggie baseball.
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I was born in nearby Brownwood (41 miles from Brady) so I tell people I was born deep in the heart of Texas, too…
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Sea Pony 07 said:

I don't think I have ever dreamed about Aggie baseball.
Aggie Baseball is calling!!!



Ozzie Nelson recorded it originally. Didn't remember this Mamas and Papas cover tbh…
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Texas Historical Marker 152
The Pollock-Capps House, a Victorian mansion built in 1898 for Dr. Joseph R. Pollock in Fort Worth, Texas
The mansion was sold to William Capps and wife Sallie, whose family lived here 1909 to 1971. On the grounds were a golf course, tennis court, and a three-car garage with a ballroom above. This was in a neighborhood lined with Victorian homes of so many bankers, businessmen, cattlemen, lawyers, physicians, and publishers that it was nicknamed "Quality Hill."



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Texas County Courthouses:
152 Lubbock County, Lubbock, Texas


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dabo man said:

Texas County Courthouses:
152 Lubbock County, Lubbock, Texas




That is unattractive just like the campus nearby...
Is it just me or is that not an oddly placed gazebo? It looks out of sorts.
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aggiewilliford said:

dabo man said:

Texas County Courthouses:
152 Lubbock County, Lubbock, Texas




That is unattractive just like the campus nearby...
Is it just me or is that not an oddly placed gazebo? It looks out of sorts.
When your building is brutalist you need a little something wherever you can put it to distract viewers???
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152

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STATE HIGHWAY NO. 152
Minute Order 016701, dated 09/26/1939
From Dumas to Stinnett, then following SH 136 from Stinnett to Borger, then from Borger to Pampa, then following US 60 from Pampa, a distance of approximately 5.0 miles eastward, then from this point via Mobeetie and Wheeler to the Texas/Oklahoma State line. (Moore, Hutchinson, Carson, Gray, and Wheeler Counties)
https://www.dot.state.tx.us/tpp/hwy/SH/SH0152.htm
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Texas Historical Marker 151
Port Arthur

The Pompeiian Villa was designed by Chicago architects George C. Nimmons and William K. Fellows. It was intended to be reminiscent of the villas in the ancient Roman city of Pompeii, which was destroyed by the eruption of the Mt. Vesuvius volcano in 79 AD.
It was built in 1900 for Isaac Elwood at a cost of over $50,000 (about

1.4 million today). Elwood, of DeKalb, Illinois, was a highly successful
entrepreneur who patented and sold his own variant of barbed wire. Barbed wire in 1900 was big business, as open ranges throughout the United States were rapidly being fenced in.

James Hopkins of the Diamond Match Company bought the home in 1901 and leased it to various parties until 1903. A popular story claims that his wife was so displeased by the mosquitoes, mud, humidity, and general inhospitable conditions of early Port Arthur that she demanded to be returned to the train station without ever setting foot in the Villa.
Hopkins traded the house in 1903 to one of the people who had been renting it, the manager of the Port Arthur Townsite Company George M. Craig for 10% share of the Texas Company which became Texaco. The amount of stock Hopkins received would be worth about 5 billion dollars today.

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