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Jim Miller was convicted of murder. But the Texas Court of Appeals reversed the conviction on a technicality. A free man, Miller joined a gang that included at least one other brother: Barney. The gang robbed trains, stagecoaches, post offices, etc., killing when necessary. Miller also embarked on a specialty vocation: contract killing.
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Hometown by Handlebar now contains 900 posts (500,000 words), 7,200 images, and 109 videos about Fort Worth. Nichols loves history but says he did not know he loved it five years ago. "I grew up on the East Side not knowing anything about the West Side, and really not caring," he says.
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Read All About It. Herein are 1.1 million words, 15,000 images, and 100 videos about Fort Worth. Lost Fort Worth is available as a paperback and as an e-book at local Barnes & Noble bookstores, Sam's, and Costco or order from History Press Amazon.com Barnes & Noble. More information at Lost Fort Worth.
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Last night I got an email from one of my favorite Southern Belles, Miss Connie, asking me if I'd seen what she was showing me in the email, that being the latest posting in the Hometown by Handlebar blog, with the referenced blog post titled Pocket Lakes. Miss Connie mentioned that she did not remember how she came to find this particular blog, thinking it was either via me, or Facebook.
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The new Monnig's opened at 604 Austin Avenue on August 27, 1936. While the Waco department store branched out into the downtown area, the grocery division remained at the old location, 120 North Fifth Street. This new location offered an extensive variety of clothing, furniture, and other retail items.
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Thanks to Mike Nichols, author of Lost Fort Worth and the amazing DFW-based blog Hometown by Handlebar, for these great glimpses of Fort Worth past. The Fort
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