News Bulletin (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 30, 1992 Page: 4 of 12
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sbhz neb hi Jdsoiste, « ’o NpS,.u0a"u2umib 4
noh, can ahd MK nW they min Charles Mwim Thefmis .
wentnorth. - ’. brand. dheSLandLM was inown
Probably the most famed caule chroughouttheSouthwesLn
ml. or which thee ware many. While Captain Lyte may have
was the old Chinolm Ml What been the tom known «dBe
waitsnqute? The answer dopends biggeak apemaw in OeMdiha
do Creek, south on dhe specificsource, andache tme. County pail drivins businesa Bare
190. Stories conflici Generally most of wore other Medina County people I
.... 1*30, W3 AW the stones may be true, totmree involved. The Redus brothers, "
a people Austn had 629 and Casto- amail rentes changed while aicentain down on the Honda. John, sGcorge ; I
vile, with 366, was the state’s 12th tail name Bright have been.re-
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m and northwest and also needed« From 1873 until 1879, his oper- 4
supply the Army involvedinindian tions were mgndy conducted out of
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rIONS o tho state of tho ocononwy, the I
battleio flcanrial news whuniM
coAmOFnaademdmentcom ‘turgest cinyt’The ttaf pophation of tainod "um in
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job growth is fr-rn "si w—1-4 people and San Antonio had 7,000 Marcos. Austin, Beton, Waro and and one of the lam » mop. On one
offering "lower- Washinton’s T—re Wtom Ro- by 1153! " north of Waco, turned northwest- dive, Mra. Baden kook tor baby,
bert Simla, now u.S.Ambasador When the first Shou were fired to ward toward Cleburne and then on Roben. along ma drive. Some in
,___.____ I to Russia, told a brakfast club Us begin the Civil War; in April, 1861. to Port Worth and eventually. Be this area, who were born in the thir-
— loan demand jumped dramatcaly goal is * make Ruasia >«* like Medina coumy was very thinly- led liver. , ’V tcsqrbefome,oiuremembe"Un- • J
—ws in Texas ovor stheipagts x months yy y* h m°' : populated as were most other Driving atang Hi-35, northeast of de Bob tedus", who wm the baby
tomr«10ter^ coumties of this area A number of San Antonjo soday. one iq taveling on that drive, pad probably one of
former Lt Gov Bill Hobby and iontA El Faso, 1012(la(X Imsnr ugomasmndcnicwarh ’ young mem ien this mrea 10 nigh for atong one ff M eery ddtat’hnDs the last hMina C&mty Muwvam
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th the Adopt- lands are: Jo Ann & Davidsck28
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dowens A ■swgtla, Btholyn OanssA Ito
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k -- anMudin0 EvIn nmGn • Lt Gov. Rob Bullock has ;
mumsuwecountenbak9 P-M strong gains in recond- proposed dmproying care in Texas’
P jabs at Usities with Time quanter carnings. He profits were
smaighr quarter or profis pom**
4^ Bond, ~ ‘ ~
tore, accused missioner
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Buropean man. tA Other oldtime Medina County
time the touw was Um as people involved in the mail drives
Fthe young the Old San Antonio Bond or. Car were ILF. Galbreath, J.C. Thomp-
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the area wap almoi overrun with .Chisolm ML/Todi,
cautle.But. there were ho railroads 35. V AW) ly-all of the Devine area.
Wring boon by rewarding high here; no fences, and Texans stilly But Medina County had it shar
quality care, dmpiovinguiningi ' W a osqgalk pqpulatioh) which of movers and shakers in the canto with John Poemer, who was born ,
of state negulators and preventing, meant no market for the great num- driving days. Probably best known to DHanis and moved to the Do- 5
proven “bad actors” from owning bersof eagle. in iof them ali waCapiindihnytle, tone area to Be maty 1880s. He
or operating bom*. , ' p the pgrson •* whichi tue wan made twourips up Be mil and of-
a Workers’ compensation insut- But three years after the war, a named. ten talked of his armretomea along
ers in Texas could lose their re- trans-continental., raAnoad was ___ ___ ___ mr, trad al rf reUw ewmtowe
ansas far to the Captain Lytl was bom to Fenn- mmuEeMMII
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Jie isitoday.de nunatoed to that chaRp ^to Mas hiony
area until 1904 whan to moved to have longsince been closed. Asm-
Fee Worth. Captain Lytle died in may ream today. hUI
____ 1907. driving was hard work, long toure,
186g until the early 1890s, some dangerous and a lonesome time fw
-- million headofcatde. and Captain Lyte tod three norewar- some 30,000 or mom young Teg-
. a million toad of horses thy partners in his business; Jota rets; of whom piobably a third were
—«drivenomenenozqpotmts.ciHehtrM.MeDanidlandopNackorhispnmdcn.nj
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News Bulletin (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 30, 1992, newspaper, July 30, 1992; Castroville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1593882/m1/4/: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Castroville Public Library.