Photo by Steven M. Stein
The first telegraph office in Texas was located in Marshall, Texas in 1854. The current population of Marshall is about 23,523, but at one time Marshall was the fourth largest city in Texas, a major railroad center and the administrative capitol of the confederacy.
From deep, deep in the cotton-pickin' red clay'd piney woods o' east Texas, I bring you the tales of my sister Bethzilla, hideous freakin' white trash welfare-cheatin' pill-popping, bowl-smoking, vodka-swilling redneck swamp thing what done crawled up out of the danged boggy bottoms of Uncertain, Texas and also of Momma, a transplanted, dirt-floored, rice paddy, hand-raised Cajun girl from the south Texas depression era. Take a look see. Go ahead, lookee.
Tuesday, April 09, 2013
The Pony Express No Longer Operates In Marshall, Texas
Labels:
East Texas,
Marshall Texas,
Piney Woods
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