Kelley (Texas)
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It was a beautiful day...sunny with the temperature reaching the upper 70's. After doing a few chores around here, I decided to ride out to Gonzales, Texas which is the birthplace of Texas. There is much history in Gonzales County, Texas...the Texas War for Independence started here...one of the deadliest gun fighters of the old west, John Wesley Hardin was from Gonzales County...the only folks that went to the aid of the Alamo were 32 men and boys from Gonzales County...Gonzales County is the fourth cattle producing county in the Nation. Our original ranch was located thirteen miles south of Gonzales, Texas.
This is a picture of the Gonzales County Courthouse located in Gonzales, Texas. Our original cattle brand is still registered at the Courthouse.
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This is a picture of the movie theater located in Gonzales, Texas. It has been restored and presently still in business. It is rare to find a movie theater still operating in a small town.
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The Mexican Government lent the folks in Gonzales a small cannon to be used for protection from the Indians roaming the area. When rumors reached Santa Anna that the Texans were thinking about revolting and declaring their independence, he sent a company of Mexican soldiers to Gonzales to retrieve the cannon. When they arrived at Gonzales, they camped outside the town and sent a messenger with the note of demand that they give back the cannon. The next morning, the folks from Gonzales showed up with the cannon and told the Mexican soldiers to "come and get it" as they fired a shot from the cannon in their direction. The Mexican soldiers retreated all the way to Mexico City where they told Santa Anna what had happened. Santa Anna was pizzed and the war for independence was made official. This is a monument that the folks made to honor the "come and get it" conflict that started the war.
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These are some pictures of the downtown area of Gonzales, Texas. These are some beautiful old building and would be great if they were restored.
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While eating at the Dairy Queen, I ran into an old friend, Randy Vara. He had a small ranch about four miles from ours and we helped each other out many a times doing fence work or hauling cattle to the auction together. We visited for about an hour and I reluctantly headed back to San Antonio. While on the way back to San Antonio, I stopped at Wood Lake to see if it had changed much these past few years. While there, I ran into two men that I had known about thirty years...we visited for a few minutes while they showed me some catfish that they had caught and then I again headed for San Antonio. I must confess, riding just shy of two hundred fifty miles plum wore me out today. Please have a great day! Kelley (Texas)
This is a picture of the Gonzales County Courthouse located in Gonzales, Texas. Our original cattle brand is still registered at the Courthouse.
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This is a picture of the movie theater located in Gonzales, Texas. It has been restored and presently still in business. It is rare to find a movie theater still operating in a small town.
[attachment 81662 Gonzales_102-23-08.jpg]
The Mexican Government lent the folks in Gonzales a small cannon to be used for protection from the Indians roaming the area. When rumors reached Santa Anna that the Texans were thinking about revolting and declaring their independence, he sent a company of Mexican soldiers to Gonzales to retrieve the cannon. When they arrived at Gonzales, they camped outside the town and sent a messenger with the note of demand that they give back the cannon. The next morning, the folks from Gonzales showed up with the cannon and told the Mexican soldiers to "come and get it" as they fired a shot from the cannon in their direction. The Mexican soldiers retreated all the way to Mexico City where they told Santa Anna what had happened. Santa Anna was pizzed and the war for independence was made official. This is a monument that the folks made to honor the "come and get it" conflict that started the war.
[attachment 81663 Gonzales_22-23-08.jpg]
[attachment 81664 Gonzales_32-23-08.jpg]
These are some pictures of the downtown area of Gonzales, Texas. These are some beautiful old building and would be great if they were restored.
[attachment 81665 Gonzales_52-23-08.jpg]
[attachment 81666 Gonzales_82-23-08.jpg]
While eating at the Dairy Queen, I ran into an old friend, Randy Vara. He had a small ranch about four miles from ours and we helped each other out many a times doing fence work or hauling cattle to the auction together. We visited for about an hour and I reluctantly headed back to San Antonio. While on the way back to San Antonio, I stopped at Wood Lake to see if it had changed much these past few years. While there, I ran into two men that I had known about thirty years...we visited for a few minutes while they showed me some catfish that they had caught and then I again headed for San Antonio. I must confess, riding just shy of two hundred fifty miles plum wore me out today. Please have a great day! Kelley (Texas)