Glimpse of the Past: Juneteenth In Hillsboro

The Reporter… Hillsboro Texas… June 19, 2014 Juneteenth In Hillsboro Communities and cultures look for reasons to gather with family and friends to celebrate and to remember. Birthdays, anniversaries, weddings, and public holidays all are occasion for backyard grilling, time at the park, and visiting. In the 21st Century Memorial Day, Labor Day, July Fourth,…

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Glimpse of the Past, October 30, 2014

The Tarlton Family — Legends in the Legal Profession The Hillsboro Reporter, Thursday, October 28, 2014 One of the most recognizable landmarks in Hillsboro is the historic Tarlton House at 211 North Pleasant Street. This architectural gem was constructed by local attorney Green Duke Tarlton in 1895, and is a showplace for Victorian architecture. But…

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Glimpse of the Past: 22 Jan 2015

Hillsboro Library Building Marks Centennial Glimpse of the Past, The Hillsboro Reporter, Thursday, January 22, 2015, Page 4B   The Hillsboro City Library at 118 South Waco Street is one of the historic architectural gems in the City of Hillsboro. The building opened as the new United States Post Office in 1915, and served the…

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Glimpse of the Past: 3 Sep 2015

Patterson’s Institute Setting a High Standard for Education in Hillsboro 1885-1901 Glimpse of the Past, The Hillsboro Reporter, Thursday, September 3, 2015, Page 8B Education was important to the founders of Hill County and Hills­boro in 1853, witnessed by the fact that among the first log structures to follow the courthouse was a small, simple…

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Glimpse of the Past: 17 Aug 2016

Hillsboro Ties to State Educational Leadership Part III Dr. Marlin L. Brockette  State Commissioner of Education 1974-1979 Hillsboro Heritage League Glimpse of the Past, The Hillsboro Reporter, Wednesday, August 17, 2016 Marlin L. Brockette (1913-2000) was the inheritor of a great educa­tional tradition, serving as Commis­sioner of Education from 1974-79 in the footsteps of Dr. J.…

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