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18 The Business of !ing .
Though it originally as home-An operations
using hand-operated m rirewig industry
in Texas has grown inK Jauines that generates
nearly $17 billion today f economy. But
documenting the rise of te brew igndst isnot
an easy task-especially during the.yEarsbefore the
Civil War when records were scant. *r .By Mike Hennech
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24 Affiliate Newsletters
27 Texas To Me
28 Travel Texas: Gonzales
LISTINGS7 Contributors
33 Foundation Membership
Honor Roll
38 Texas Historical Museums
39 Texas State Parks and
Historical SitesEDITORIAL STAFF CONTRIBUTORS
Editor, Gene Krane Don Berkman, Bob Bluthardt, Collin Street Bakery, Steve Culver,
Proofreader, Betty B. Hall Dallas Public Library, Dr Pepper Museum and Free Enterprise
Institute, Fredericksburg Winery, Gonzales Chamber of
Commerce, C.H. Guenther & Son Inc./Pioneer Flour Mills,
Katherine R. Goodwin, H-E-B, Bill Holmes, Gary Jenkins, Justin
PRODUCTION Industries, Mike Hennech, Marshall Pottery, Raymond McDaniel,
Designer, Stacey Van Landingham Sean Royall, John Ruckestul, Kelly Rushing, Jim Rydeberg
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