Texas Highway
Western Adventure Series
by Mark Keathley
The expanding
frontier across Texas moved slowly west
as new forts were built to protect
settlers. This area was notorious for
bandits, Indians, and rough terrain. The
stagecoach was still a favorite for
traveling west and delivering mail to
the farther outposts and settlements of
even more western states. The young
nation called Texas was a huge area and
people and their mail needed to cross
the vast land. The History of the stage
coach era is a glorious tale of rock
houses built as "Stage Stops" and the
handsome and durable hand made stage
coaches that carried a new type of
independent person. There were a lot of
different stage companies, and I chose
to paint one that operated out of Austin
and traveled through the hill country
region where they often traveled on
river beds because of the flat limestone
"pavement" they provided. At this
moment, there is peace and calm as the
light of the moon and the lanterns
highlight the clomping splash of the
horses hooves as they gently pull the
stage through the Guadalupe River canyon
on what we are calling the Texas
Highway.
~ Mark
Keathley |
Texas Highway by Mark Keathley
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