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Web Author's Note

Credits

Web Sites  Special Thanks
Interviews
     Bading, Caroline.  Personal interview.  3 Oct. 2001.
     Neumann, Bonnie.  Personal interview.  27 Sept.2001.
Annotated Bibliography
Weinert, Willie Mae,  An Authentic History of Guadalupe County.  The Seguin Enterprise, Seguin, TX. 1976. 
Seguin Conservation Society Reproduction of Willie Mae Weinert's book published in 1951.  Primarily, the first fifty years of the history of Guadalupe county.

"Navarro celebrates 100th birthday," Seguin Gazette-Enterprise.  Seguin, TX. Sunday, October 2, 1988.
Photos with captions of Navarro school buildings and classes, old and new, accompanied by an article about the 100th birthday celebration.

"Navarro Graduates 1918-1988," Pamphlet compiled for 100 year celebration, 1988.
Navarro graduates names gathered from school records were listed in this pamphlet for display during the school's 100 year birthday.  It includes a few notes about the graduates for certain years.

Etlinger, Josephine Blume Seeliger, Sweetest You Can Find.  Watercress Press, San Antonio, TX, 1987
 

WebsitesGo To Top
          "Geronimo Creek."  The Handbook of Texas Online.
http://www.tsha.utexas.edu/handbook/online/articles/view/GG/rbg22.html [Accessed Tue Sep 18 22:29:25 US/Central 2001].

           "Geronimo, Texas."   The Handbook of Texas Online.
http://www.tsha.utexas.edu/handbook/online/articles/view/GG/hlg13.html [Accessed Wed Sep 12 17:14:14 US/Central 2001].

             Lone Oak Cemetery.  My German Ancestors and their Descendants: Homepage of Thomas Franklin Keyser
http://personal.riverusers.com/~keyserroll/loneoak1.html  [Accessed Tue Sep 18 22:23 US/Central 2001]

            "José Antonio Navarro State Historical Park."  The Handbook of Texas Online.
http://www.tsha.utexas.edu/handbook/online/articles/view/JJ/ghj1.html [Accessed Tue Sep 18 23:06:57 US/Central 2001].

            Jose Antonio Navarro Biography.  Texas Parks and Wildlife: Parks and Historic Sites.
fhttp://www.tpwd.state.tx.us/park/jose/book.htm  [Accessed Tue Sep 18 23:13 US/Central 2001]

          ìNavarro, José Antonio.î  The Handbook of Texas Online.
http://www.tsha.utexas.edu/handbook/online/articles/view/NN/fna9.html [Accessed Tue Sep 18 23:05:50 US/Central 2001].
             The Seven Sisters of Geronimo Creek: a Texas Cookbook
http://www.io.com/~bumper/sister.htm [Accessed Tue Sep 18 22:44 US/Central 2001]

             The Timmerman Sisters:  Bread Pudding and Wine Sauce
http://www.io.com/~bumper/sister01.htm [Accessed Tue Sep 18 22:45 US/Central 2001]

          Texas Landmarks - Guadalupe County, The TexGen Web Project [Accessed Tue Sep 18 22:56 US/Central 2001].
http://www.granbury.com/~landmark/guadalup.htm

              The Ueckert/Thromeyer Homepage
http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/c/r/a/Alton-Jack-Craig/?Welcome=1006102854 [Accessed Sun Nov 18 10:03 US/Central 2001]
 

Special ThanksGo To Top
  Jeremy Engler - Pilot who took me up in plane so I could take aerial views of the Geronimo area.
  Vicki Mueck - Assisted me with the tasks of locating sources for gathering my information, taking pictures, and
                           designing and creating my webpage.