Countdown to Aggie Baseball 2027

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Photo by Jim Evans; more photos here.

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Cecil and Frances Brown House
Designed by Houston architect Henry A. Stubee and built in 1938, this was the home of local civic, church, and business leader Cecil Brown and his wife Frances. Both were from pioneer Quaker families. Mr. Brown was prominent in the Gulf Coast fig industry (1920s-1950s) and is credited with much of Friendswood's development. For many years after its construction, this French eclectic style house was the first and only brick residence in the Friendswood area. Recorded Texas Historic Landmark - 1997
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259 Days Until Aggie Baseball

Today's Song

HOTEL CALIFORNIA
The Eagles
Album: Hotel California (December 8, 1976)

I used to kick people out of my car if they got the lyrics to this song wrong! Its a thing!!!

Gig Em Ags, God Bless Old Army and Marching in Behind the Band! Whooooopppp
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Photo by Brian Anderson; more photos here.

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Barnhart Cowboy Church
Local residents, representing several faiths, gathered for an outdoor community meeting in 1914 to organize this Union church. The sanctuary was constructed by cowboys from area ranches, working under the supervision of W. H. Parker and his brother-in-law Henry Barker. Completed in 1917, the building was known as the Cowboy Church. Since the early days of Barnhart, members of various Christian denominations have worshiped here together. Recorded Texas Historic Landmark - 1981
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Also I'm trying not to bog down the posts with too many extra pictures, but I highly recommend going to the "more pictures" links to take a look at the actual sites.
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Today's Song

The Chain
Fleetwood Mac
Album: Rumours (1977)
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Photo by Kayla Harper; more photos here.
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B.T. Brown House
One of the oldest structures in Breckenridge, this ranch house was erected by Benjamin Tarver Brown (1831-1905), a Confederate Army Captain who came to Stephens County in 1866. He built this house in 1876, the year Breckenridge was founded as county seat. Limestone blocks were cut nearby for the 18-inch thick walls, and other building materials were hauled by wagon from Fort Worth. The structure was restored by Mr. and Mrs. H.C. Kelley, who purchased it in 1941.
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I keep my clear bag packed and ready to go during baseball season. I finally cleared it out and put it away yesterday. *sigh*
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I haven't done mine yet
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Hubby did ours this week....
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It's sitting on the kitchen counter. When I reset the kitchen later, I'll do it.
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Today's Song

Dust in the Wind
Kansas
Album: Point of No Return (1977)

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ensign_beedrill said:

I keep my clear bag packed and ready to go during baseball season. I finally cleared it out and put it away yesterday. *sigh*


I cleared mine out to take with me to CMA Fest. At least my clear bag had a happier weekend than sitting in my foyer closet until football season.
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Unfortunately, this was the best photo I could find. If anyone is in the area and wants to have a little adventure, you could try to find it and get a better photo! I can see it here on Google street view.


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Azle Schools
According to local tradition, pioneer settler J.G. Reynolds started the first area school in the 1850s. Early classes were held in log cabins and in the Ash Creek Baptist Church building. Despite interruptions caused by Indian attacks and the Civil War, the Azle Schools grew through consolidation with such nearby schools as Promised Land, Steele, Slover, Sabathany, Liberty, Briar, Bluff Springs and a local college started by William Lipscomb. An independent district since the 1950s, the Azle school system serves as a reminder of the community's pioneer heritage. (1982)
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Today's Song

(You Gotta) Fight for Your Right (To Party!)
The Beastie Boys
Album: License to Ill (1986)


Gig Em Ags, God Bless Old Army and Marching in Behind the Band! Whooooopppp
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Photo by J Frye; more photos here.


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Azle Christian Church
This congregation grew from worship services conducted here in the 1880s on land donated by Dr. Azle Stewart, for whom the town was named. Organized in 1890, the Fellowship met under a brush arbor until 1893, when the first sanctuary was completed. The earliest youth organization for the church was the Christian Endeavor, started about 1904. Members of that group established the first Public Library for Azle in the home of Valera Huster. Additions were later made to the original structure and a new sanctuary was built in 1974. (1980)
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Photo by James Hulse; more photos here.


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Azariah G. Moore
A soldier and ranger in the Texas War for Independence; member of Captain Billingsley's Mina Volunteers, 1836. Erected by the State of Texas, 1962
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Song of the day: The Stroke
Band: Billy Squier
Album: Don't Say No (1981)

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Song of the Day: Life's Been Good
Singer/Band: Joe Walsh
Album: But Seriously, Folks... (1978)

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Photo by Craig Baker; more photos here.




It's literally a little plot fenced in by motels on all sides. Incredible.

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Ayres Cemetery
In 1861 Benjamin Patton Ayres (ca. 1801-62) and his wife, Emily (Cozart) (ca. 1811-63), bought a 320-acre farm and set aside two acres on this hillside as a family cemetery. Ayres, who had served as the second Tarrant County clerk and who helped organize the Fort Worth First Christian Church, was the first buried here. An unknown number of graves, which lie outside the fenced family plot, include victims of spring fevers and Trinity River floods. None of their fieldstones have survived, but the Ayres Cemetery remains as a symbol of the area's early settlers. (1984)
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ensign_beedrill said:

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Photo by Craig Baker; more photos here.




It's literally a little plot fenced in by motels on all sides. Incredible.

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Ayres Cemetery
In 1861 Benjamin Patton Ayres (ca. 1801-62) and his wife, Emily (Cozart) (ca. 1811-63), bought a 320-acre farm and set aside two acres on this hillside as a family cemetery. Ayres, who had served as the second Tarrant County clerk and who helped organize the Fort Worth First Christian Church, was the first buried here. An unknown number of graves, which lie outside the fenced family plot, include victims of spring fevers and Trinity River floods. None of their fieldstones have survived, but the Ayres Cemetery remains as a symbol of the area's early settlers. (1984)
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That is about the size of the George Bush cemetery on campus.
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Song of the Day: Your Love
Singer/Band: The Outfield
Album: Play Deep (1985)

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I could not find an image for the plaque. Nor could I see it in Google street view. Although I am not exactly certain this is the right spot, as I see no belfry.


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Avoca Methodist Church
This church grew from an 1887 brush arbor camp meeting in the Spring Creek community of Avo (1.5 miles west), conducted by the Rev. J. H. Wiseman, a Methodist circuit rider. The congregation moved to the new railroad town of Avoca when the present sanctuary was completed in 1906. The original steeple was later destroyed by a storm, and the belfry was added in 1953 under the supervision of the Rev. Joe Grimes to house two railroad locomotive bells. Recorded Texas Historic Landmark -1981.
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Photo by Larry D. Moore; more photos here.



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Avenue D School
Constructed to replace an earlier brick schoolhouse destroyed by fire, the present Avenue D School was built in 1923. C.J. Leinbach of Dallas designed the three-story building, which features decorative stonework and separate entrances for girls and boys. Funds from the sale of advertising space on the auditorium curtains were used for interior furnishings. All grade levels were housed here until the 1940s when the Junior High School and High School were relocated. Recorded Texas Historic Landmark - 1981
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aggiewilliford said:

256 Days Left Until Aggie Baseball

Today's Song

(You Gotta) Fight for Your Right (To Party!)
The Beastie Boys
Album: License to Ill (1986)





I always thought this would be a great pitcher walk out song
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Thank you for doing this thread. I decided to finally wade in and catch up.
aggiewilliford
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Song of the Day: High Voltage
Singer/Band: AC/DC
Album: TNT (1975)


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Photo by Matthew G French; more photos here.




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Authon Cemetery
Named for the nearby Authon Community, located on the Fort Worth-Fort Belknap Military Road, this site first served as a cemetery for the family of Kentucky native Isom Cranfill (1831-1902). The earliest burial here was that of his 15-year-old son, Linn Boyd Cranfill (d. 1871), who was killed in an Indian attack near the family home (.75 mile south). The cemetery and adjoining land were later deeded to the Authon Church of Christ, who worshiped in a sanctuary at this site until the 1920s. Still in use, the public burial ground contains the graves of many pioneer area settlers. (1981)
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Song of the Day: Renegade
Singer/Band: Styx
Album: Pieces of Eight (1979)

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