LBJ moved to Johnson City from Stonewall when he was 5 years old and lived in this house until he graduated high school.
Saturday, March 28, 2015
Friday, March 27, 2015
Johnson Settlement, Johnson City, TX
LBJ's grandfather and great-uncle established a cattle droving headquarters in the 1860s on the land known as the Johnson Settlement (now part of Johnson City). Their log cabin and subsequent barns, cooler house, and windmill still stand.
Tuesday, March 10, 2015
Gillespie County Country Schools
As many as 44 rural schools were in operation in Gillespie in the early 20th century. The Gilmer-Aikin Law of 1949 resulted in the consolidation of most rural schools in Texas. Remarkably, the main buildings at only 2 of the 44 rural schools in Gillespie County were demolished over the decades. Today many of the schools are being restored by the "Friends of Gillespie County Country Schools". There are 17 schools on the Gillespie County Country Schools Driving Trail. We visited two of the schools: Nebgen School and Rheingold School.
Nebgen School
Rheingold School
Monday, March 9, 2015
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