Frank Jackson

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Frank Jackson

Frank Jackson


Frank Jackson received a B.A. in English from the University of Pennsylvania and an M.A. in Radio-TV-Film from Northwestern. Currently employed by the Turley Law Firm, he has written more than 250 articles for the Hardball Times web site and has also written several articles for the Texas Rangers program magazine. He has been a frequent contributor to Legacies: A History Journal for Dallas and North Central Texas.

Handbook Entries

Title Contributor Type
Arlington Stadium Author
Avery, Frederick Bean [Tex] Author
Ballpark in Arlington Author
Burnett Field Author
Dallas-Fort Worth Minor League Baseball Revision Author
Wills, Theodore Childress [Chill] Author
Knoblauch, Edward Adolph Author
Youngs, Ross Middlebrook [Pep] Author
Seale, Marcus Larry, Jr. [Larry Buchanan] Author
Southern, Terrence Marion, Jr. [Terry] Author
Hagman, Larry Martin Author
Marberry, Frederick [Firpo] Author
Baylor, Donald Edward Author
Texas Rangers [Baseball Club] Revision Author
Kraft, Clarence Otto [Big Boy] Author
Runnels, James Edward [Pete] Author
Cash, Norman Dalton Author
Stratton, Monty Franklin Pierce Author
Richards, Paul Rapier Author
Alonzo, John Ayala Author
Torn, Elmore Rual [Rip] Author
Nash, Ernest Lea [Ted Healy] Author
Duvall, Shelley Alexis Author
Ballanfant, Edward Lee Author
Vincent, Albert Linder [Al] Author
Boggess, Lynton Ross [Dusty] Author
Hughson, Cecil Carlton, Jr. [Tex] Author
Koy, Ernest Anyz, Sr. [Ernie] Author
Reynolds, Carl Nettles Author
Crosby, Olive Kathryn Grandstaff Author
Mancuso, August Rodney [Gus] Author
Morgan, Joe Leonard Author
Lyons, Theodore Amar [Ted] Author
Wachtel, Paul Horine Author
Macko, Joseph John Author
Wedgeworth, Elizabeth Ann Author
Adelberg, Norman Covin [Norman Alden] Author
Busby, James Franklin Author
Alamo Village Revision Author
The Alamo (1960) Author
Fain, Ferris Roy Author
Latham, Johnie Louise Author
Allen, Jacqueline Presson [Jay] Author
Philley, David Earl Author
Zernial, Gus Edward Author
Chiles, Harrell Edmonds [Eddie] Author
Big State League Author
West Texas-New Mexico League Author
Caldwell, Earl Welton Author
Dantzler, Louise Byrdie [Mary Brian] Author
East Texas League Author
Forrest, Frederic Fenimore, Jr. Author
Rio Grande Valley League Author
Jones, Richard Percy, Jr. [Dickie] Author
Hooper, Willard Tobe Author
Central Texas League Author
West Dixie League Author
The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (1974) Revision Author
Grote, Gerald Wayne [Jerry] Author
Horlen, Joel Edward [Joe] Author
Texas Association Author
Texas-Oklahoma League Author
Alaniz, Leonardo [Leo Najo] Author

Commemorating 250 years of American independence through the stories, people, and places that shaped Texas and the nation.

As the United States approaches its 250th anniversary in 2026, Texans have a unique opportunity to reflect on the state’s role in the American story. Through exhibitions, programs, educational initiatives, and community events across Texas, Texas America250 encourages celebration, reflection, and commemoration at both local and statewide levels. At the Texas State Historical Association, we are proud to support this important moment through our mission-driven work in history education and public engagement, including Texas History Day, and we invite students, educators, and communities to explore this milestone in meaningful ways.

On July 4, 2026, we will celebrate the 250th anniversary of the adoption of the Declaration of Independence and the birth of the greatest nation in the history of the world. “We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.” Long may these ideals live in the heart of every Texan and every American. May God bless all who have defended our freedoms that we enjoy each day. And God bless the United States of America.

Greg Abbott, Governor of Texas

Commemorating 250 years of American independence through the stories, people, and places that shaped Texas and the nation.

As the United States approaches its 250th anniversary in 2026, Texans have a unique opportunity to reflect on the state’s role in the American story. Through exhibitions, programs, educational initiatives, and community events across Texas, Texas America250 encourages celebration, reflection, and commemoration at both local and statewide levels. At the Texas State Historical Association, we are proud to support this important moment through our mission-driven work in history education and public engagement, including Texas History Day, and we invite students, educators, and communities to explore this milestone in meaningful ways.

On July 4, 2026, we will celebrate the 250th anniversary of the adoption of the Declaration of Independence and the birth of the greatest nation in the history of the world. “We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.” Long may these ideals live in the heart of every Texan and every American. May God bless all who have defended our freedoms that we enjoy each day. And God bless the United States of America.

Greg Abbott, Governor of Texas

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