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  • This was the famous blackland prairie, incredible farming territory, and we've never been able to find out why they sold out and migrated 70 miles north to Montague County, bordering Oklahoma.

    Requiem For A Tiny Town 2009

  • This was the famous blackland prairie, incredible farming territory, and we've never been able to find out why they sold out and migrated 70 miles north to Montague County, bordering Oklahoma.

    Archive 2009-04-01 2009

  • The “Roos,” as they are called in this agricultural and military city of fifty thousand near Fort Hood, were joined at the 30-yard line by cheerleaders, drill team Kangarettes, drummers, tuba players, and fans of all ages, several hundred Friday night victors gathered in a joyous semicircle under the blackland prairie moon.

    Into the Story DAVID MARANISS 2010

  • The “Roos,” as they are called in this agricultural and military city of fifty thousand near Fort Hood, were joined at the 30-yard line by cheerleaders, drill team Kangarettes, drummers, tuba players, and fans of all ages, several hundred Friday night victors gathered in a joyous semicircle under the blackland prairie moon.

    Into the Story DAVID MARANISS 2010

  • The “Roos,” as they are called in this agricultural and military city of fifty thousand near Fort Hood, were joined at the 30-yard line by cheerleaders, drill team Kangarettes, drummers, tuba players, and fans of all ages, several hundred Friday night victors gathered in a joyous semicircle under the blackland prairie moon.

    Into the Story DAVID MARANISS 2010

  • My escape and at moments my salvation from this particular trail was to come in the form of nearly sixteen hundred acres of blackland prairie in an extended finger of the Texas Hill Country, a ranch near a town named Crawford.

    Spoken from the Heart Laura Bush 2010

  • The “Roos,” as they are called in this agricultural and military city of fifty thousand near Fort Hood, were joined at the 30-yard line by cheerleaders, drill team Kangarettes, drummers, tuba players, and fans of all ages, several hundred Friday night victors gathered in a joyous semicircle under the blackland prairie moon.

    Into the Story DAVID MARANISS 2010

  • My escape and at moments my salvation from this particular trail was to come in the form of nearly sixteen hundred acres of blackland prairie in an extended finger of the Texas Hill Country, a ranch near a town named Crawford.

    Spoken from the Heart Laura Bush 2010

  • It's really to bad the author somehow' ended up in the blackland prairie instead of near the water.

    Coppell author Jim Dale to sign copies of his book `If God Stops Working' | RELIGION Blog | dallasnews.com 2009

  • It's really to bad the author somehow' ended up in the blackland prairie instead of near the water.

    Coppell author Jim Dale to sign copies of his book `If God Stops Working' | RELIGION Blog | dallasnews.com 2009

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