So, surprisingly, it was three columns about wilderness and bayou that piqued my interest. In 1952, Sig wrote about Jimmy Martyn's 28,000 acre farm, off of Red Bluff Rd. A decade later Humble Oil literally bought the farm. Eventually NASA got some of the Humble property. In the 70's, preservation efforts stopped further development and the remaining wilderness is now Armand Bayou Nature Center.
The center is where I hope to be on Saturday. A small girl will be in tow, so we'll see how this trip goes.
"Time Runs Upstream Along Middle Bayou" - The Stroller - Houston Press, Pg. 14 - Friday, January 18, 1952, originally uploaded by Mr. Kimberly.
"A Karankawa Clambake on Middle Bayou" - The Stroller - Houston Press, Pg. 15 - Monday, January 21, 1952, originally uploaded by Mr. Kimberly.
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Byrd's stories are a wealth of Houston knowledge. I'm still waiting for the day I find a copy of Sig Byrd's Houston for less than $100 so I can read the thing.
While I can't do anything about the book prices, I do have a music-related post from the Stroller coming up.
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