Welcome to Campbell’s Rambles. This is basically my blog for everything but religious stuff, so: Texas history, local history, folk music, guitars, rock and roll, fig trees, grapevines, urban life, etc.
So glad to see your blog here. I am on staff at HPUMC and have worked with you on connecting your ipad and other tech related matters. I was digging around on wordpress, looking at Texas tags and found your blog. I’ll be a regular reader.
Thank you for the series on Dallas History. I remember your presentation on The Houx Family to Dallas County Pioneer Association in 2011 and again to Peters Colony Historical Society in February this year. Part 6 of your new series about the Keenan, Webb and Cochran families was particularly interesting to me.
My brother recommended I might like this website. He was entirely right.
This put up truly made my day. You can not consider simply how so much time I had spent for this information!
Thank you!
Ted, though I still prefer to call you, Dr. Campbell,
Fascinating fragments and even more, sequels of Dallas history are evident here, interesting history,…congratulations.
I still remain on the faculty at Carthage, teaching a range of courses in
historical theology, church history and occasionally systematic theology (atonement theory).
Blessings and happy regards,
Tom Long
Assistant Professor of Religion
Carthage College
Kenosha, Wisconsin
Dr. Campbell,
So glad to see your blog here. I am on staff at HPUMC and have worked with you on connecting your ipad and other tech related matters. I was digging around on wordpress, looking at Texas tags and found your blog. I’ll be a regular reader.
Take care,
Brian Davis
Dr. Campbell,
Thank you for the series on Dallas History. I remember your presentation on The Houx Family to Dallas County Pioneer Association in 2011 and again to Peters Colony Historical Society in February this year. Part 6 of your new series about the Keenan, Webb and Cochran families was particularly interesting to me.
My brother recommended I might like this website. He was entirely right.
This put up truly made my day. You can not consider simply how so much time I had spent for this information!
Thank you!
Ted, though I still prefer to call you, Dr. Campbell,
Fascinating fragments and even more, sequels of Dallas history are evident here, interesting history,…congratulations.
I still remain on the faculty at Carthage, teaching a range of courses in
historical theology, church history and occasionally systematic theology (atonement theory).
Blessings and happy regards,
Tom Long
Assistant Professor of Religion
Carthage College
Kenosha, Wisconsin