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by David M. Brown

Downs, Connie, 161

  Downs, J. B, 79

  Drake, Edwin, 15

  Duran, Troy, 34, 36, 233, 235

  Dye, Fired, 114–15, 183, 194

  Earhart, Amelia, 65, 83

  Elrod, Geneva, 235

  Elrod, Juanita, 235, 264

  Emberling, Jessie, 220–21

  Emberling, Luna, 220–21

  Emberling, Wanda, 220

  Emerson, Harold, 117, 168, 268

  Estep, Ralph, 73–74

  Evans, Albert, 168

  Evans, Carroll Freeman (Boxhead), 7, 20, 30–34, 68, 69, 100, 130, 159, 171–72, 246

  Evans, Duane, 7, 69, 100, 159

  Evans, Mildred (Mildred Jones), 30–34, 68, 69, 100, 159, 246, 268, 288

  Fentress, Jack, 191

  Fentress, Jack Jr., 191

  Ferguson, Graften, 167, 173, 208, 268

  Ferguson, William, 242

  Follis, William, 236, 268

  Ford, John Arnold, 257

  Fort Worth Star-Telegram, 125

  Fort Worth, Texas, 184, 186

  Fortune, Jan Isbell, 169–70

  Firedericks, William, 72

  Freeman, Walter, 70, 101, 132, 147, 180, 268

  Frei, Ray, 249

  Gary, Corine, 65, 70

  Gary, Geneva, 78

  Gary, Mrs. Homer, 66

  Gaudet, Ronnie, 245, 268

  Gauthreaux, Eddie Herman, 8, 161, 180–81

  Gauthreaux, E. J., 180

  Gauthreaux, Esterlene, 180–81

  Gerdes, Allen, 38, 191–92, 234

  Gerdes, Alvin, 36–39, 57, 191, 234

  Gerdes, John, 38

  Gerdes, Mary, 38

  Gerdes, Ruby, 38

  Gibson, Juanita, 65, 70–71

  Gibson, Marcelyn Carol, 226

  Girl Scouts, 225

  Goff, Ruben Abner “R. A.” Jr., 262

  Gone with the Wind, 65, 78

  Goodman, Charlie, 32

  Gordan, Joe Curry, 234

  Great Depression, 2, 3, 12, 17, 20, 31–33, 42, 47, 92–93, 125, 240, 246, 267, 268, 287–88

  Green, A. L., 167–68, 268

  Greer, Paul, 52, 150, 234

  Griffin, Avis Adams, 117, 268

  Grigg, Bill, 5, 66

  Gulf Oil Company (aka Gulf Production Company), 17, 210

  Gunn, Kenneth, 122

  Hall, Billie Sue, 1, 102, 105

  Hall, Irene Emma, 70

  Hanna, Mazel Lorene, 117

  Hardy, George L., 102

  Harris, Martha, 155–56

  Harris, Milton, 156

  Hasbrook, Charles Jr., 106, 207

  Hathaway, Yvonne Jacklene, 258

  Hayes, Robert M., 240, 243

  Hemingway, Ernest, 83

  Henderson Daily News, 77, 94, 121, 164, 169, 170

  Henderson, J. Pinckney, 27

  Henderson High School, 1, 7, 36, 116

  Henderson Hospital, 116, 140, 149, 160

  Henderson, Texas, 3, 4, 21, 32, 36, 41, 43, 46, 48, 53, 54, 56, 58, 84, 92–95, 116, 117, 121, 133, 134, 141, 150, 158, 162, 178, 188, 191, 198–99, 212, 219, 242, 252, 267

  Herron, F. M., 100, 130–31, 230

  Herron, F. M. Jr., 100, 130, 230–31

  Herron, Inez, 100, 130–31, 230–31

  Herron, Juanita, 100, 130

  Hill, Joe, 210

  Hindenburg disaster, 239

  Hitler, Adolf, 192–93

  Hodges, Frank, 3–4

  Hodges, Irma Elizabeth, 234–35

  Hogue, Earnestine, 264

  Holleyman, Max, 128, 129, 268

  Hooten, Ruby Lee, 78

  Houston Chronicle, 125, 240

  Houston Post, 179, 195

  Houston Press, 120

  Houston, Sam, 27, 83

  Houston, Texas, 32, 81, 115, 120, 195, 208

  Howard, Gaston, 210, 212, 216

  Howard, Jean (Emerson), 268

  Howard, Paul, 79, 268

  Howard, Silas, 79

  Hudkins, Evelyn, 78, 198

  Hudson, Mary Lou, 94, 268

  Hudson, Ted, 92–95, 116–17, 139, 156–59, 171, 184–85, 203, 243, 268

  Huggins, A. H., 80–81

  Hughes, Catherine, 5, 68, 268

  Hughes, Melba Lee, 234

  Humble Oil Company, 115, 144, 163, 195

  Hunt, Lena, 24, 65, 97, 101

  Industrial Revolution, 16

  International News Service, 122

  Jack, William T., 47, 287

  Jackson, Robert L., 35–36, 39, 58, 76, 149, 226

  Jacksonville, Texas, 19, 133, 158, 162, 179, 233

  Jacobs, Maxine, 259

  Joiner, Columbus Marion, 12–17, 43, 45–48, 50

  Joiner, James M., 14

  Joiner, Lucy, 14

  Joinerville, Texas, 16, 47, 158, 226

  Jones, Carolyn (Carolyn Jones Frei), xii; 1–3, 24–25, 51–52, 139, 150, 198–99, 206, 227–30, 247–51, 268.

  Jones, Eula, (Eula Lowe) 51, 206

  Jones, Helen Charlotte, 51–52, 139, 150, 198

  Jones, Otis, 76, 268

  Jones, Walter, 51, 206, 227, 248

  Jordan, Corine, 135, 159, 181

  Jordan, Elsie, 98, 132, 135, 159, 181, 244

  Jordan, Jimmie (Jimmie Jordan Robinson), 98, 132, 135, 159, 160, 181, 244, 268

  Jordan, Wilson, 135, 159, 160

  Jordon, Eva Ruth, 48

  Kangerga, Rafe, 46

  Kennedy, James 235, 236, 244

  Kerce, Claude Joseph “Joe Bo”, 102, 103, 104, 268

  Kerns, J. R., 215, 218, 219

  Kerns, Priscilla (Priscilla Kerns Joffee), 218, 219, 240, 268

  Keynes, John Maynard, 31

  Kilgore College, 251, 253

  Kilgore High School, 79

  Kilgore News, 164, 289

  Kilgore, Texas, 16, 48, 79, 84, 94, 133, 158, 162, 179, 188, 234, 244, 267

  King, Joe, 65, 72–73

  Knipe, Ernest, 264

  Krause, Robert L., 264

  Krueger, Jackson, 124–25

  Laneville, Texas, 32

  Lee, Florence Ruby, 78

  Lee, Gypsy Rose, 57

  Lehew, Mary Ellen, 261

  Lloyd, A. D. “Doc” (Joseph Idelbert Durham, Alonzo Durham), 13–16

  London (England) Times, 187

  London (High School) Times, 55, 56, 77

  Lowe, Ervin, 25, 51

  Lowe, Thomas Curtis, 38

  Lumpkin, John, 227

  Lumpkin, John Jr., 227

  Luxemburg, Morris, 161

  Lynch, Joseph P., 88, 148, 153

  Maddry, Ida Maxine, 161, 180

  Mathis, Donald, 71, 166, 243

  Mathis, L. A. “Tiger,” 74, 166–67, 243

  McAdam, Louise, 228, 243

  McBride, C. B., 184–85

  McClendon, Annie, 122

  McClendon, Sarah, 84–86, 116, 121–22, 151, 154, 157, 194–95, 247

  McClendon, Sidney Smith, 122

  McDavid, Grace, 65, 72

  McDonald, C. C., 86–88, 117, 160

  McGary, Yvonne, 78

  McKenzie, Helen, 248

  McKnight, Felix R., 82–84, 113–19, 122–26, 143–45, 150–52, 154–55, 157, 163, 183–84, 186, 191–94, 196, 203–4, 216, 221–24

  McKnight, Luther, 125

  McKnight, Nancy, 125

  McLemore, Henry, 117–19, 121, 155, 171, 175, 187–89, 196–98, 204–7, 221–24, 247

  McMilton, Erwin, 70

  Meador, Ben, 75–76, 134

  Meador, Mattie, 75–76, 134, 141

  Meador, Myrtle Fay, 75, 116, 117, 134, 141–42

  Meador, William Floyd, Jr., 75, 117, 134–35

  Meador, William Floyd, Sr., 75, 80, 134–35, 141–42

  Meissner, J. Raymond, 184–86

  Middleton, Arliss Ray, 149–50, 204, 234

  Miller, Jim, 45

  Milstead, Annie Marie, 234

  Mix, Tom, 40

  Montgomery, James Shera, 227

  Moore, Barbara, 2

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p; Moore, Billie (Patterson), 105

  Moore, Clarence, 105

  Moore, Red, 56

  Morgan, Daniel Kolb, 210–11, 215–16

  Morris, Bert, 248

  Morris, Richard, 248

  Morris, Ronald, 248

  Mortimer, John, 195–96

  Mote, William, 191

  Mother Frances Hospital, 84–91, 117, 139, 147–49, 152–54, 159–62, 174–75, 180, 208, 228, 230–31, 234–35, 243, 253

  Nacogdoches, Texas, 28, 133, 158

  Nelson, J. D., 100

  Nelson, John, 74

  Nelson, Johnnie Marie “Purcell,” 74

  Norris, Bernice, 78

  Overton American Legion Hall, 133–34, 150, 158, 179, 183, 185

  Overton Garden Club, 53

  Overton, Texas, 7, 28, 56, 76, 80, 100, 108, 132, 133, 135, 149, 151, 158, 162, 171, 175, 176, 179–81, 185–86, 188, 192, 195–96, 203, 205, 208, 220–22, 252–53

  Parade Gasoline Company (Parade Oil Company), 214–16, 252

  Patterson, Marie, 105

  Patterson, Pat, 105

  peach-basket brigade, 111, 131–21, 144–45, 150, 160, 166–67, 190, 243

  Phillips, Bobby Joe, 4, 66, 69

  Phillips, Camilla, 168

  Phillips, James Henry, 4, 168

  Phillips, Virgil, 168

  Phillips, W. H., 4, 69, 168

  Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 154, 244

  Poole, Ezzie, 76–77

  Poole, Olen, 65, 71, 105

  Powell, E. D., 96–97

  Powell, Edna Elizabeth, 96–97

  Powell, Eloise, 96–97

  Price, Bud, 7–8, 108–9, 133–34

  Price, Mattie Queen, 7–8, 52, 108–9, 133–34, 161, 192

  Propes, John, 24

  Public Works Administration, 88

  radio, 20, 33, 83, 92–95, 158–59, 171, 184–85

  Rainwater, Aubra, 234

  Rainwater, Elmer, 56–57, 234

  Rainwater, Evelyn, 71, 101, 103, 156, 234

  Rainwater, Helen, 104, 234

  Reagan, E. W., 215

  Red Cross, 154, 168, 184, 208

  Regina, Mary, 88, 91, 148, 153, 161

  Reynolds, Tom, 121, 164, 216

  Rhodes, Russell, 86

  Rives, William T. “Bill,” 115, 119, 122–26, 143–45, 155–56, 165–66, 169, 183, 186, 191, 193–94, 196, 221

  Rodgers, Randall, 41

  Roman Catholic Diocese of Dallas, 88, 148

  Roosevelt, Eleanor, 82–83, 158

  Roosevelt, Franklin, 82, 88

  Rose-Marie, 78

  Rusk, Thomas Jefferson, 27

  Russian Revolution, 93

  Sabine River, 28, 79

  Saxon, D. C., 3, 66

  Schoch, Eugene Paul, 210, 212–13, 217

  Sealy, Molly (Molly Ward), 67, 105, 252

  Shaw, Alf, 51, 156

  Shaw, Arthur, 57–58

  Shaw, Charles, 175

  Shaw, Dorothy Oleta, 142, 246

  Shaw, Fannie Rayford, 246

  Shaw, Hazel, 7, 116–17, 141–43, 175–76

  Shaw, Helen, 142–43

  Shaw, Leila, 21, 34, 57, 142, 175, 246

  Shaw, Marvin, 142

  Shaw, Rayford, 57–58, 246

  Shaw, Sambo Clifton, 57–58, 73, 112, 117, 142, 175, 222–23, 234, 246

  Shaw, William Chesley, 3–4, 19–23, 34, 36, 51, 55–58, 66, 73, 105, 111–12, 142, 164, 175–76, 189, 193–95, 203, 214–16, 218, 222–23, 245, 246

  Shaw, Wylie, 246

  Shoemate, Sammie Lee, xiii

  Shreveport, Louisiana, 92, 131, 158, 168, 223, 230

  Siedliska, Frances, 89

  Sisters of the Holy Family of Nazareth, 88–90, 148

  Slater, Clarence, 65, 72

  Smith County Medical Society, 86

  Smith, Delos, 121

  Smith, Dewitt, 27

  Smith, H. Oram, 218

  Smith, Ida Ray, 161

  Smith, Robert W., 27, 29

  Smoot, Anna, 77–79, 206, 234

  Smoot, Greg, 206

  Smoot, Helen, 29, 77–79, 206, 234

  Smoot, Ray, 234

  Smoot, Thomas, 77–79

  Smoot, Wayne, 206

  Sory, C. R., 1–3, 56, 80–81, 129, 228

  Sparkman, A. D., 226, 246

  Stephen F. Austin University, 244

  Stephens, Philo, 234

  Stroud, Helen, 78

  Tate, Willie, 7, 100

  Taylor, Louise, 55, 67–68, 73

  Terrell, Texas, 38, 123

  Texas Company (Texaco), 17, 243

  Texas Highway Patrol, 119, 175, 179, 218

  Texas Inspection Bureau, 218

  Texas Rangers, 184, 218–19

  Texas Revolution, 27

  Thompson, Alvin, 41–44, 53–54, 116, 136, 140–41, 149

  Thompson, Bill, 1, 10, 40–44, 52, 70, 96–97, 102, 105, 127, 140, 204, 235, 246, 251–53

  Thompson, Bonnie, 41–44, 140

  Thompson, Dorothy, 93

  Thompson, Lanelle, 136

  Thompson, Laverne, 149

  Thompson, Lizzie Ellen, 64–65

  Thompson, Margaret, 251–52

  Thompson, Mildred Louise, Thompson, Oren, 41, 43

  Thompson, Nadine, 41

  Thompson, Sarah, 41

  Thompson, Walter M., 263

  Thompson, William (aka Uncle Billy), 41–42

  Tip-Top Tourist Court, 34

  Titusville, Pennsylvania, 15

  Tyler Courier-Times, 84–86, 116, 125, 155, 157, 164–65, 178, 195, 242

  Tyler Morning Telegraph, 84–86, 116, 125, 157, 164–65, 178, 242

  Tyler Rotary Club, 86, 88

  Tyler, Texas, 6, 21, 84–90, 122, 125, 133, 135, 138–39, 145, 147–48, 150–52, 154–55, 157–60, 162, 171, 174–76, 179–80, 185–86, 188, 195, 205, 208, 224, 231, 253

  Uhl, Gladys, 227

  United Gas Company, 216

  United Press (UP), 82–83, 113, 115, 117, 119–21, 124, 127, 129, 135, 155-156, 164, 171, 204, 216, 221, 223–24, 235–36, 241

  University of Texas, 120, 212–13

  Vallee, Rudy, 93

  VanderCook, Hale A., 56

  Vitek, Paul, 26

  Waggoner, Felton, 4, 36, 66, 74, 99, 161–62

  Walker, Euda Alice, 8, 58

  Walker, Lucille, 8

  Watson, Joe, 65, 71–72

  Watson, Katie Mae, 57–58, 234

  Warren, Leo, 41

  Wells, Cletis, 70

  Wells, Doris Lucille, 70

  Westbrook, Della, 73

  White, Edna, 107

  White, H. G., 97–98, 101, 106–7, 136–37, 164, 242

  White, Homer, 106–7

  White, Max Wade, 107

  Wiley, Otis, 157

  Winchell, Walter, 92

  Wooley, Sam, 80

  World War I (The Great War), 12, 27, 73–74, 109, 136, 230

  World War II, 243, 245, 251

  Wright, Ann, 1, 97, 102–3, 105, 242

  Wyche, Judson, 215

  York, Dale May, 220–21

  Zay, Jean, 225

  About the Authors

  David M. Brown is a journalist with more than two decades of experience as a reporter, feature writer, and political analyst for newspapers and magazines. He worked as a staff writer for United Press International, the Memphis Commercial Appeal, the South Mississippi Sun, the Biloxi-Gulfport Daily Herald, and, most recently, the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review. During a fourteen-year career with the Tribune-Review, his work was distinguished by awards from local, state, and national organizations. He graduated from Mississippi State University with a degree in English literature. He lives with his wife, Mary, and their cat, Mia Bella, in South Fayette, a suburb of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

  Michael Wereschagin is a reporter at the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review covering metropolitan, state, and national news. He has been dispatched to the scene of national disasters, including the deadly 2006 Sago Mine explosion in West Virginia, the execution of fi
ve Amish girls in a one-room schoolhouse in Pennsylvania later that year, the Virginia Tech massacre, and the I-35W bridge collapse in Minneapolis. He was part of the reporting teams that covered the shooting deaths of three Pittsburgh police officers in April 2009 and the shooting spree at a Pittsburgh health club in August of that year in which four died. His reporting has received awards from local, state, and national organizations. He lives with his wife, Neva, on the North Side of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

  Together, Brown and Wereschagin covered local, state, and national politics, including the 2008 presidential race.

 

 

 


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