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TEXAS HERITAGE
A PUBLICATION OF THE TEXAS HISTORICAL FOUNDATION I EST. 19541 $5 ISSUE IVolume 3 2014The Legend of Sam Bass
Despised by lawmen, but loved by many ordinary
Texans, outlaw Sam Bass' story is one that is equal
parts history and lore. Nonetheless, he made a
name for himself that endures today.
By Mike Zambrano
Rawhide Bloomers and Six-Shooters:
The Tale of Sally Skull
Married five times and said to have killed a man
while still a child, pioneer bad girl Sally Skull lived
an unconventional life filled with mystery, daring,
and shameless independence.
By Pamela MurthaON THE COVER
Scan of the only authenticated photograph
of Sam Bass (standing, at left). Copyright
Robert G. McCubbin, Jr. Provided by the City
of Round Rock.6
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26Going, Going, Gone
Twelve historic sites in the Lone Star State were
named by Preservation Texas to this year's Most
Endangered list, meaning that they are at risk of
being lost forever.7
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30EDITORIAL STAFF
Editor, Gene Krane
Assistant Editor, Pamela Murtha
Proofreaders, Molly Brown, Betty B. Hall,
and Donna B. Jones
Production Designer, Stacey Van LandinghamPRESIDENT'S MESSAGE
LIVING HISTORY
TEACHING TEXAS HISTORY
THIS OLD GUN
The Peacemaker
By Tom PowerCONTRIBUTIONS AND SPECIAL
MEMORIALSNEW AND RENEWING MEMBERS
TEXAS HISTORICAL MUSEUMS
CONTRIBUTORS City of Round Rock, El Camino
Real de los Tejas National Historic Trail Associa-
tion, Sarah Foltz, Gault Archaeological Research
School, George Ranch Historical Park, Henry Huey,
David D. Martinez, Robert G. McCubbin, Jr., Mil-
lard's Crossing Historic Village, Pamela Murtha,
Perry-Castenada Library Map Collection-The Uni-
versity of Texas at Austin, Tom Power, Preserva-
tion Texas, Texas General Land Office, Texas State
Library and Archives Commission, Mike ZambranoTexas HERITAGE magazine is published quarterly by the Texas Historical Foundation, P.O. Box 50314, Austin, Texas 78763; 512-
453-2154; email:admin@texashistoricalfoundation.org. Opinions expressed by contributing writers do not necessarily reflect
those of the Texas Historical Foundation. THF is a private, nonprofit organization supported by membership dues, contributions,
and grants. Unsolicited articles not exceeding 2,000 words will be considered by a review committee for publication. Articles
pertaining to Texas heritage, culture, and preservation activities are given priority. Submissions become the property of the
Texas Historical Foundation unless accompanied by a self-addressed envelope for return of materials.OTHER ARTICLES
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