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Dayton Independent Superintendent Travis Young, Ed. D., recently presented a program about the school district to the Dayton Historical Society and was given a mug from The Old School Museum as a thank you.
Read moreDAYTON— While difficult to trace, it appears there are only a few Priscilla Clubs left in Texas, but one thing is for sure: the Dayton Priscilla Club remains strong, recently
Read moreLIBERTY— Small-town communities are no strangers to lending a hand when needed, and two local business owners recently proved j
Read moreLiberty County is rich in history. Many of its people have lived here for generations and continue to keep its traditions thriving. One such tradition is the love and dedication to our Heavenly Father.
Read moreLIBERTY— The Liberty County Historical Commission recently began rehabilitation efforts at an almost forgotten cemetery, the Anderson Cemetery.
Read moreDayton Historical Society will hear a program at their next meeting about an important early Dayton businessman named Louis Friedman, who immigrated to the U. S. from Hungary in 1887 and was living in Dayton before 1895.
Read moreLIBERTY— The Liberty County Historical Commission recently had Chambers County Historical Commission Chair Sheryl Shaw share the details that led to the Anahuac Disturbances, which led to the Texas Revolution.
Read moreLIBERTY— There’s a new shop in town, and while the building is new, the business is no stranger to Liberty.
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