I kind of prefer the ring in the name Lon Tinkle. Like a bell ringing. Perhaps 
an angel got her wings.

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> On Sep 13, 2014, at 11:20 AM, [email protected] wrote:
> 
> My memory was at fault.  I was mixing up Lon Tinkle a Texas historian with 
> Lonn Taylor the Winedale curator. I should have looked at the video first -- 
> that is unmistakably Winedale's  Lonn Taylor. 
> 
> Sorry!
> 
> Terry 
> 
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> My memory must be failing.  I always thought his name was Lonn Tinkle, not 
> Taylor.   
> 
> I'll watch the interview and see if that's the Lonn I remember.  What I 
> remember most about him was that he had black hair and a jumble of teeth. 
> 
> Trying to piece the past together, 
> Terry 
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> Sent: Fri, Sep 12, 2014 11:26 pm
> Subject: Re: old times there are not forgotten
> 
> Wow Jerald. Just tried to watch the clip but cant get it here (last day of a 
> visit to my aunt and uncle in Germany.) I will watch the clip when i get  
> home tomorrow)  Lonn was curator at Winedale, then went to be a curator at 
> the Smithsonian (southwestern history maybe), and he retired from there,. 
> historian friends knew him at UT.  It will be fun to see the clip.. thanks 
> for spreading the word.  remember how we were always on the lookout for Lonn 
> when we'd all be sitting on the roof of the barn ---stars above and fireflies 
> below... where Lonn had forbidden us to be?  Made the roof even more 
> special...
>> On Sep 12, 2014 8:36 PM, "Jerald Head" <[email protected]> wrote:
>> So I was going through my dvr list tonight as I was catching up on this 
>> weeks recordings, when I stopped on the recordings of "The Colbert Report." 
>> I was scanning down the list and saw one of the interviews was with Lonn 
>> Taylor, a historian from Texas, regarding the origins of the "Star Spangled 
>> Banner," and the flag over Ft McHenry. I thought surely this could not be 
>> the same Lonn Taylor who with his wife were at some of the early days at 
>> Winedale. Particularly I remember him there in my fall class of 1973 and 
>> then in the summers following. There are so few of us from left that era, 
>> much less who would be on The Colbert Report. But indeed it was the same 
>> guy. At this time I cannot remember what his role was in Winedale and its 
>> history but for sure it was one and the same man. His voice had the same 
>> tone and accent. I hate to say it, but I was surprised to see him among the 
>> living, much less on national television.  I think very few of us would 
>> remember him, but seeing the video, will doubtlessly trigger some memory.
>> 
>> http://thecolbertreport.cc.com/videos/ndpng7/lonn-taylor
>> 
>> Jerald
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