Countdown to Aggie Baseball 2025

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aggiewilliford
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Days Left 15
Dr. Joseph M. Pound Farmstead
Buda, Texas

In Mexican War at age 19. Got M.D. at Louisville, Ky. In 1853, settled 2 miles from here. Home was clinic-hospital for young and old, rich and poor of area. As Civil War surgeon, he took Scarlet Fever. Sent home, he got well, joined frontier regiment (in this war for each combat death, 2 died of disease.)

Confederate doctors had many problems with drug supply, surgical tools, horse-drawn ambulances and hospitals. Instruments had to be bought in Europe (shipped through naval blockage) or captured from the foe. Drugs came in by blockade-runner or were brought from North by ladies who hid them on the person: in pompadours, bustles, petticoats. Scarcities led to use of dogwood, willow and poplar bark tea as substitute for Quinine. Mullein and other wild herbs were medical substitutes. Garden poppies were milked for opium. Sutures were made of horsehair softened by boiling or from silk cloth ravelings.

Female nurses were used for first time in army hospitals. This was first war to use anesthetics. Amputations left severed limbs stacked like wood around the field hospitals. Ambulances seemed never at hand for casualties; many died awaiting aid. Till the Atom Bomb the Civil War was history's bloodiest.

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You Had One Job 15


aggiewilliford
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In honor of 15 days here are two great #15 Aggie Pitchers...
Mr Daniel Mengden
&
Mr Will Johnston


RED AG 98
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Hate to do this two days in a row, but you're in my backyard of the last 25 years just West of Weird

The Pound House and Farmstead is right square in the middle of Dripping Springs, TX. We're about 15 miles from Buda but I've never heard anyone generalize the area like that. . Austin - sure.. Buda - not even once.

It's a super cool place to visit and they host all kinds of festivals and such there. Definitely worth checking out, but you'll have to venture off I35 and Buda to find it.
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I have it on my summer bucket list to visit. It just looks like a place to roam around takes some pics and feel some good Texas history. It looks beautiful.
aggiewilliford
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And just saying I miss the Pringles Can from '22. That is the primary reason I picked that pic of Will holding it. Can we have a Pringles Rattlin Bog kinda thing....
dabo man
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AG
Texas County Courthouses:
015 Bexar County, San Antonio, Texas


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15

Quote:

STATE HIGHWAY NO. 15
Minute Order 056555, dated 09/01/1965; Adm. Cir. 047-1967, dated 05/15/1967
From the Texas/Oklahoma State Line in Lipscomb County, via Perryton, Spearman, and Gruver, to Stratford. Section of present SH 15, from Spearman southward via Stinnett, Borger, and Panhandle to Claude, cancelled and redesignated as SH 20. (Sherman, Hansford, Ochiltree, and Lipscomb Counties)
https://www.dot.state.tx.us/tpp/hwy/SH/SH0015.htm

(Don't miss the Welcome to Texas sign in the distance.)
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As some of you know, there's a fantastic old school poster on the general board named Claude! When we drive through Claude on our way to Red River, I take a picture (and doctor it a bit) to send to him.
ObviousLazyRiverIsObvious
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Stick with it, you'll see #15. Twice, even.

mwm
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Is it just me or am I seeing a decided uptick in activity on this thread?
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Bexar County represent! Of course it looks like a mission.
dabo man
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I forget you're from there. I think of you as a League City person. My sister has lived in LC since 1992.
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The Aggie Baseball off-season has put in it's 2 week notice.
TWO MORE WEEKS. We're almost there!
aggiewilliford
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Days Left 14
The Marshall-Chapman Home
Dripping Springs, Texas

Burrell J. Marshall (1826-1872) built this residence in 1871 by adding rooms of native limestone to an existing frame structure. He used his home briefly as a post office while he was postmaster. When Marshall died in 1872, his widow Martha (1835-1924) married Wm. Thomas Chapman (1835-1917), who also became postmaster and a trustee of the Dripping Springs Academy. Marshall and Chapman family members owned the house until 1942, when John and Clara Wilson bought it.


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You Had One Job 14

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#14 pitching extraordinaire Mr. John Doxakis. Doxakis had some epic pitching duels, but none as good as that SEC tournament night game against the Auburn Ace Casey Mize. Thank you and gig Dox!




 
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