You can’t get any closer to history than to relive it through men like him…. I’ve always told everyone I was born 50 yrs to late. Life was hard but much simpler time to be an American and a Texan! He reminds me so much of my father. Enjoyed listening, God bless!
I just stumbled across your channel, and I'd like to thank you for putting these videos together. The folks you are interviewing are truly our national treasures.
I love these videos. So much history about Texas in these litte stories and recollections. These are the people that made our country and our great Republic so strong and successful. Thank y'all for sharing!
This is awesome, I love hearing stories of previous generations! I have my LE hat I picked up at the exit a few miles west of junction on I-10. I didn’t even know it was there until we had to pull off to find a restroom. I would always go to the one in Poth when working out there.
Hi from Calif. Thank you Mr. Moore for the rich history. My late mother passed stories like this and incredible to hear yours. The backgrounds of inside your buildings and land are something beautiful. I appreciate you.
Thank you. This is invaluable information. Awesome. Need to show these videos in public schools. My grandpa was a navy service man. Grandma used to stock up on sugar in sealed containers and other things.
Nothing better than the past, simple, a bit hard maybe, but was better, always something to do and you pride on what you did or made to make your living, lot of history right there, God bless him and his family, he put me to dream.thanks a lots for the good times.
I thoroughly enjoyed this. My grandfather, Travis Fenton was raised in Llano and would often speak of riding the river from the dam to Kingsland I think. This would've been in the mid-1930s most likely. Great-grandfather Earl Fenton was one of the men that built the clock tower at the courthouse. Where can I purchase a couple of your hats?
Everybody has a story to tell. Us older people have a lot to share with the younger generation. My parents used to tell us stories from the past. it was amazing. Around this man's age, but from the city. Mom telling us about Bonnie and Clyde and Derringer when it happened. When Frankenstein first premiered, How her brother 's had the first edition of Superman. My dad telling us about WW2, and him being in the Navy. When ot took real musicians to make songs. Old people rock!
Mr. Moore is a big fat liar tbh. Most of these ppl stole the land of the first Tejano families. Maybe you should all take course in Texas History at the University level. Ppl like this gentleman stole the land of my ancestors and murdered them in cold blood. I am 7th generation Brownsville Tejano. My grandfather was a French nobleman who lived in south Texas from 1818-1872. We are still here today and I'm not the only story like this.
@LarryGenePate well Larry my comment is a fact. Have you study at the University of Texas? I am proud Tejano remember who taught your ppl about the cattle business. It was Brown ppl like me maybe pick up a history book at a University.
You can’t get any closer to history than to relive it through men like him…. I’ve always told everyone I was born 50 yrs to late. Life was hard but much simpler time to be an American and a Texan! He reminds me so much of my father. Enjoyed listening, God bless!
Thank you for watching!
I just stumbled across your channel, and I'd like to thank you for putting these videos together. The folks you are interviewing are truly our national treasures.
Thank you for taking time to tell us your story. It’s like I was listening to my granddad.
Love these stories
I love these videos.
So much history about Texas in these litte stories and recollections. These are the people that made our country and our great Republic so strong and successful.
Thank y'all for sharing!
What a gem of a man. Great oral history.
just can't get enough of this stuff, amen
These interviews are amazing. We need more of our history recorded. This great American is more coherent than most people today. Thank you
Thank you Mr Moore for a wonderful true story 💞🐄
Loved it ❤
Thank you for taking the time to tell your story.
This is awesome, I love hearing stories of previous generations! I have my LE hat I picked up at the exit a few miles west of junction on I-10. I didn’t even know it was there until we had to pull off to find a restroom. I would always go to the one in Poth when working out there.
Great story 👍🏻
Hi from Calif. Thank you Mr. Moore for the rich history. My late mother passed stories like this and incredible to hear yours. The backgrounds of inside your buildings and land are something beautiful. I appreciate you.
The good 'ol days....I love to hear camp fire 🔥 stories. Takes me back to day dream...eith no devices. 🐄 🐮 🤠
Thank you. This is invaluable information. Awesome. Need to show these videos in public schools. My grandpa was a navy service man. Grandma used to stock up on sugar in sealed containers and other things.
Great stuff, reminds me of my grandpa
Reminds me of what he told us boys, “trust the government at your own peril”
Love to listen to these gentlemen real life hard life kids today will never get it there just lucky men like this were born first ❤❤❤
Nothing better than the past, simple, a bit hard maybe, but was better, always something to do and you pride on what you did or made to make your living, lot of history right there, God bless him and his family, he put me to dream.thanks a lots for the good times.
Thank you... I'm a 60yr old southern man and will listen to the elders tell the stories...
TV is garbage .....
It's an honor to share their stories! Thanks for watching. :)
I thoroughly enjoyed this. My grandfather, Travis Fenton was raised in Llano and would often speak of riding the river from the dam to Kingsland I think. This would've been in the mid-1930s most likely. Great-grandfather Earl Fenton was one of the men that built the clock tower at the courthouse. Where can I purchase a couple of your hats?
Part 3 please!
And 4, 5, and 6 lol
He reminds me of my late grandfather. This really touched me.
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Same here!
Great video.
Glad you enjoyed it
Everybody has a story to tell. Us older people have a lot to share with the younger generation. My parents used to tell us stories from the past. it was amazing. Around this man's age, but from the city. Mom telling us about Bonnie and Clyde and Derringer when it happened. When Frankenstein first premiered, How her brother 's had the first edition of Superman. My dad telling us about WW2, and him being in the Navy. When ot took real musicians to make songs. Old people rock!
This gentleman proves the goodness of his generation.
Why couldnt u eat those cattle. Sounds fishy to me. The government up to no good then too?.
Mr. Moore is a big fat liar tbh. Most of these ppl stole the land of the first Tejano families. Maybe you should all take course in Texas History at the University level. Ppl like this gentleman stole the land of my ancestors and murdered them in cold blood. I am 7th generation Brownsville Tejano. My grandfather was a French nobleman who lived in south Texas from 1818-1872. We are still here today and I'm not the only story like this.
That’s a sorry assed comment but i like & respect Mr Moore a Damn sight more than you, maybe your the liar!!
@LarryGenePate well Larry my comment is a fact. Have you study at the University of Texas? I am proud Tejano remember who taught your ppl about the cattle business. It was Brown ppl like me maybe pick up a history book at a University.