Hood County History: Throwback Thursday Mar. 23

Hood County History: Throwback Thursday Mar. 23

Hood County Throwback Thursday March 19 – March 25 Mar. 19, 1863, Fannie Sims Granbury, wife of General Granbury died and was buried in an unmarked grave in Mobile, Alabama. Mar. 20, 1877, Six men that were on a hunt were bitten by two polecats and died from...
Hood County History: Throwback Thursday Mar. 23

Hood County History: Throwback Thursday Mar. 16

Hood County Throwback Thursday March 12 – March 18 Mar. 12, 1974, Comanche Peak Nuclear Power Plant began construction. It first went online in 1990. Mar. 13, 1895, Doctors J.R. Lancaster and J.S. Turner warned that smallpox was north of town. Mar. 14, 1866, The first...
Hood County History: Throwback Thursday Mar. 23

Hood County History: Throwback Thursday Mar. 9

Hood County Throwback Thursday March 5 – March 11 Mar. 5, 1850, Postal route motto read “Celerity, Certainty, and Security.” Routes were called “Star Routes.” Mar. 6, 1847, Charles and Juana Bernard had 14 children; 2 girls and 12 boys. Only 6...
Hood County History: Throwback Thursday Mar. 23

Hood County History: Throwback Thursday Mar. 2

Hood County Throwback Thursday February 26 – March 4 Feb. 26, 1907, Charles Bernard and Juana Cavasos were buried at Fort Spunky. Feb. 27, 1888, Frisco RR called the village that is now Tolar, “Squaw Creek Station”. Mar. 1, 1853, The heirs of David...