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    Explore " sam houston" with insightful episodes like "Best of Come and Take It: Ysleta Mission", "Jim Hogg", "Martin de Leon", "Best of Come and Take It: Roy P. Benavidez" and "Best of: Fat Men Clubs of Texas" from podcasts like ""Come and Take It", "Come and Take It", "Come and Take It", "Come and Take It" and "Come and Take It"" and more!

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    Best of Come and Take It: Ysleta Mission

    Best of Come and Take It: Ysleta Mission
    The Mission Ysleta del Sur Pueblo is more than just a pretty church in Texas' westernmost city. It was the oldest European settlement in the territory and remains the longest continually-operating Catholic mission in Texas. Its long history and rich contributions to the culture are great examples of the deep roots that the Spanish and Native Americans have in the Lone Star State.

    Jim Hogg

    Jim Hogg
    He was the first governor to be born in Texas. He fought for the people of his beloved home state against the corporate giants of his time, a true rags to riches story. Without him, the history of Texas could have been filled with tales of fraud and malfeasance in the railroad industry. Today we're talking about Big Jim Hogg.

    Best of Come and Take It: Roy P. Benavidez

    Best of Come and Take It: Roy P. Benavidez
    Sgt. Benevides has been in the news recently, with support to rename Fort Hood in his honor. We thought this would be a good time to pull this gem from the archives and shine some light on this Texan hero. Roy Benavidez left behind the poverty of his south Texas home town of Cuero for a career in the U.S. Army Special Forces. An incredible act of heroism would make him one of the most decorated American soldiers of the Vietnam War, earning him the Medal of Honor and ensuring his place as one of Texas greatest heroes.

    CATI Best of: Bonnie and Clyde

    CATI Best of: Bonnie and Clyde
    With the recent release of the film The Highwaymen, we decided it was a good time to revisit one of the most infamous duos in Texas History. They were the most notorious outlaws of the Great Depression, known both for their violent crime spree as well as their scandalous public image. Their names have gone on to be forever linked to the image of young criminals in love.
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