Countdown to Aggie Baseball 2025

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Fun Fact: I was almost kicked out of this game because I clapped back at an usher telling me to sit down in the bottom of the ninth. That usher didn't make it back the next day, so I hope he's okay.
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AND IT WAS AMAZING!
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Histag and I wore evening gowns to this game.
Detective Jake Peralta
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It started so late...and the way our bats were going I was expecting another 2015 TCU finish time.
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And it was SOOOO much fun! (Though hot as heck and I wish had brought tennis shoes lol) I'm sure I have a picture of us somewhere from that lol
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Joseph W. Earnest Home
San Marcos, Texas

A native of Tennessee, Joseph W. Earnest (1844-1920) migrated to Hays County with his parents in 1854. He was a veteran of the Texas Rangers and Confederate Army. A merchant and cattleman, Earnest married Cevilia Cock (1850-1931) in 1870. He hired local builder Charles Sinz (1846-1903) to construct this Victorian residence in 1892. The Earnests' niece Mary Cock (1890-1976) grew up in this house. Later she and her husband Irvin Rylander (1822-1968) became the owners.
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark - 1979

Gig Em Ags, God Bless Old Army and Marching in Behind the Band! Whooooopppp
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You Had One Job 2


Gig Em Ags, God Bless Old Army and Marching in Behind the Band! Whooooopppp
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Gig Em Ags, God Bless Old Army and Marching in Behind the Band! Whooooopppp
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One More Day.
I say again,
ONE MORE DAY
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Days Left 1!!!
Eliza Pitts Malone Home
San Marcos, Texas

In 1842, Eliza Pitts (1832-1923) and her parents came to Texas from Georgia. She was a charter member of First Methodist Church in San Marcos and served as an active church leader. She married James Lafayette Malone in 1850, and they had sixteen children. During the Civil war, 1861-65, Eliza Malone ran their 1,000-acre farm and sewed for Confederate soldiers. After her husband died, she and her daughter Bramwell Malone built this home in 1909. Although in her eighties during World War I, she contributed to the war effort by knitting socks for soldiers.

2nd Plaque
Entered in the National Register of Historic Places - 1983

Gig Em Ags, God Bless Old Army and Marching in Behind the Band! Whooooopppp
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You Had One Job 1!!!!


Gig Em Ags, God Bless Old Army and Marching in Behind the Band! Whooooopppp
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1 DAY LEFT
ARE WE READY?



Gig Em Ags, God Bless Old Army and Marching in Behind the Band! Whooooopppp
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dabo man
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Texas County Courthouses:
001 Anderson County, Palestine, Texas

Last courthouse is a beauty!!

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SH 1 was canceled in 1952.
Quote:

STATE HIGHWAY NASA ROAD NO. 1
Minute Order 055549, dated 01/27/1965
From IH 45 northeastward to SH 146. (Harris County)
https://www.dot.state.tx.us/tpp/hwy/sh/shnasa.htm

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We're almost there y'all. I can see the finish line!

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one more day
You do not have a soul. You are a soul that has a body.

We sing Hallelujah! The Lamb has overcome!
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