Thank you for documenting our wonderful Texas history. I am a proud 5th generation Texan - My family is from Paint Rock TX (up by Lubbock) and moved there from Tennessee, shortly before the Civil War. My great grandfather was a doctor and he is thought to have offered the Comanchero tribes medical care if they wouldn't steal his children. He had 8 children and never lost one of them to the indians. I also have roots in Georgetown, and have relatives buried in the Georgetown cemetery. My ancestry includes the Meers family, (Meersbrook rd) in Austin. UT grad and Texas lifelong resident. I have found my youtube channel for the next 49 episodes! Cannot wait to find out more history on the "wise" channel. "God Bless you and God Bless Texas" a quote from the late and great Bob Bullock.
Found your channel today, and will try to keep up with it. My undergraduate degree is in history, and can't get enough about Texas history. Sometimes it's difficult to stay balanced between sentimentality and the facts - especially as an Anglo. Best wishes to you from Austin...
Texas history is fascinatingly violent and tragic. The people engaged in this struggle on all sides, Native, Mexican and Anglo were fascinating and ruggedly brave. Life was very, very, very hard. Then someone killed you.
Thank you for documenting our wonderful Texas history. I am a proud 5th generation Texan - My family is from Paint Rock TX (up by Lubbock) and moved there from Tennessee, shortly before the Civil War. My great grandfather was a doctor and he is thought to have offered the Comanchero tribes medical care if they wouldn't steal his children. He had 8 children and never lost one of them to the indians. I also have roots in Georgetown, and have relatives buried in the Georgetown cemetery. My ancestry includes the Meers family, (Meersbrook rd) in Austin. UT grad and Texas lifelong resident. I have found my youtube channel for the next 49 episodes! Cannot wait to find out more history on the "wise" channel. "God Bless you and God Bless Texas" a quote from the late and great Bob Bullock.
watching from new zealand..ever since lonesome dove i have been interested in the texas rangers..
First time watcher, native Texan, audio is great!
Wow! I just found your channel. Hope in faith in judges and history! Love it!
Found your channel today, and will try to keep up with it. My undergraduate degree is in history, and can't get enough about Texas history. Sometimes it's difficult to stay balanced between sentimentality and the facts - especially as an Anglo. Best wishes to you from Austin...
I hope you don't mind the criticism, your podcasts are great, but you are a bit quiet!
Keep up the good work!
I love the speaking style but just don't like him calling all Americans moving into Texas "Anglo".
@@AirbornePoetwtf is wrong with anglo?
Hey i used to listen to your podcast working in the marsh lands of Beaumont.
Subbed based off the name of the channel, alone.
Sounds good
Can’t hear you
Texas history is fascinatingly violent and tragic. The people engaged in this struggle on all sides, Native, Mexican and Anglo were fascinating and ruggedly brave. Life was very, very, very hard. Then someone killed you.
i have my valium turned all the way up. can hardly hear you.
Leave the sedatives alone and turn up the volume
How do I turn my valium up?😂😂😂
Interesante
You got to speak a little louder
Naw it's great for relaxing