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Sheryl Reed Rascher, Fort Worth, TX

Author: Sheryl Reed Rascher

credits: Karen Perry, photographer facebook.com/karen.perry.315

details: An eighth-generation Texan and sixth-generation Erathian, Sheryl Reed Rascher has over 30 years of experience with Lockheed Martin business and program management. Currently serving as president of the Erath County Genealogical Society, she is also a member of San Angelo Genealogical and Historical Society, Texas State Genealogical Society, and The Daughters of the Republic of Texas and a past member of Fort Worth Genealogical Society Board of Directors. This book contains photographs generously shared by the Ralph and Dossie Rogers Historic Images Collection, the Stephenville Historical House Museum, Dublin Historical Museum, and numerous friends.

Back Cover: Images of America, Erath County, Texas

credits: Sheryl Reed Rascher

details: Erath County, Texas Carved from central Comancheria, Erath (EE-rath) County was created by stock raisers and settlers with little to lose but hopes and dreams. Bisected by Grand Prairie and Western Cross Timbers, this is where East Texas ends and West Texas begins. The Bosque and Paluxy Rivers welcomed ranchers, farmers, millers, and ginners. Rustlers, deserters, train robbers, vigilantes, lawmen, and Texas Rangers soon followed. Faith, education, life, and death cultivated villages with churches, schools, stores, and cemeteries in walking distance. Bridges, roads, and railways meant the life or death of a township. This volume commemorates the people, places, and events of lost communities that made the “Cowboy Capital of the World” what it is today. An eighth-generation Texan and sixth-generation Erathian, Sheryl Reed Rascher has over 30 years of experience with Lockheed Martin business and program management. Currently serving as president of the Erath County Genealogical Society, she is also a member of San Angelo Genealogical and Historical Society, Texas State Genealogical Society, The Daughters of the Republic of Texas, and past member of Fort Worth Genealogical Society Board of Directors. This book contains photographs generously shared by the Ralph and Dossie Rogers Historic Images Collection, the Stephenville Historical House Museum, Dublin Historical Museum, and numerous friends.


Book Front Cover: Images of America, Erath County, Texas

credits: Stephenville Historic House Museum

details: Men, women, and children pose in front of a makeshift chalkboard that reads “Post Oak Singing School closed July 28, 1902. J.J. Day, teacher. Miss Myrtie Squyres, Organist.” A touring music company held a two-week school to teach music-reading and vocal harmony; this was considered by some to be the primary social opportunity of the year, and people saved their money to pay the tuition.

Book: Images of America, Erath County, Texas

credits: Stephenville Historic House Museum

details: Men, women, and children pose in front of a makeshift chalkboard that reads “Post Oak Singing School closed July 28, 1902. J.J. Day, teacher. Miss Myrtie Squyres, Organist.” A touring music company held a two-week school to teach music-reading and vocal harmony; this was considered by some to be the primary social opportunity of the year, and people saved their money to pay the tuition.