Fort Griffin Fandangle

Marker installed: 2008
Marker size: 27" x 42"

FORT GRIFFIN FANDANGLE

IN JULY 1938, AREA RESIDENTS GATHERED HERE TO PARTICIPATE IN THE FIRST SHOWING OF THE FORT GRIFFIN FANDANGLE. EARLIER THAT YEAR, ALBANY HIGH SCHOOL DRAMA TEACHER ROBERT NAIL, JR. WROTE AND DIRECTED A PLAY DEPICTING THE SETTLING OF THE FORT GRIFFIN AREA. RECEIVING SUPPORT FROM THE LOCAL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, NAIL CRE-ATED A SIMILAR SHOW, LEADING TO THE FANDANGLE’S FIRST PERFORMANCE.

NAIL RELIED ON VOLUNTEERS FOR EVERY ASPECT OF THE SHOW, WHICH INCLUDED PERIOD COSTUMES, LIVESTOCK, ELABORATE SETS AND MANY PERFORMERS. MUSIC ALSO PLAYED A VITAL ROLE; LATER ORIGINAL SONGS REPLACED TRADITIONAL FOLK MUSIC. ALICE REYNOLDS DIRECTED MUSIC FOR THE PRODUCTION AND SERVED IN A VARIETY OF OTHER ROLES FOR 45 YEARS AS AN INTEGRAL PART OF THE FANDANGLE’S SUCCESS.

THE ACCLAIMED SHOW BECAME AN ANNUAL AFFAIR. IT WENT ON HIATUS DUE TO WORLD WAR II, BUT RETURNED ONCE NAIL CAME BACK FROM MILITARY SERVICE. IN 1964, PERFORMERS WERE INVITED TO HELP INAUGURATE AN AMPHITHEATRE IN PALO DURO CANYON FOR THE SHOW, “TEXAS.” THE NEXT YEAR, THE FANDANGLE MOVED FROM THE STADIUM TO A NEWLY BUILT PRAIRIE THEATRE. IN 1967, THE PRODUCTION ACCEPTED AN INVITATION TO PRESENT A SHOW AT PRESIDENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON’S RANCH. IN 1968, NAIL DIED SUDDENLY; DESPITE THE LOSS OF THE SHOW’S CREATOR AND DIRECTOR, THE FANDANGLE CONTINUED.

THROUGH THE YEARS, THOUSANDS OF ALBANY RESIDENTS HAVE PARTICIPATED IN THE FANDANGLE AS WRITERS, COMPOSERS, LYRICISTS, CHOREOGRAPHERS, DESIGNERS, LIGHT AND SOUND SPECIALISTS, MUSICIANS, DANCERS, ACTORS AND MAKE-UP ARTISTS. TODAY, THE FORT GRIFFIN FANDANGLE, AS A TRUE PEOPLE’S THEATRE, CONTINUES TO EMPLOY THE TALENTS OF ALBANY RESIDENTS IN CREATING A UNIQUE TELLING OF THE AREA’S PIONEER STORY.

(2008)

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Texas is known for its love of football, and the state has produced many great football players, including legends like Tom Landry, Earl Campbell, and Vince Young.
Shackelford County, located in the state of Texas, has a rich and diverse history that dates back to the early 19th century. The County was officially established in 1858 and named after Dr. John Shackelford, a prominent Texas soldier and statesman.

The area was originally inhabited by Native American tribes such as the Comanche and Kiowa. However, it was eventually settled by European settlers in the mid-1800s, who sought fertile land for ranching and farming. The discovery of oil in the early 20th century further boosted the local economy and brought new opportunities for growth.

During the Civil War, Shackelford County witnessed significant military activities. Confederate troops were stationed in the area, and the county saw skirmishes and battles between local troops and Union forces. After the war, the County experienced a period of reconstruction and recovery, as settlers worked to rebuild their communities and infrastructure.

In the early 20th century, Shackelford County was predominantly an agricultural and ranching community. However, the discovery of oil in the region in the 1920s transformed the local economy. Oil wells and refineries were established, attracting new industries and jobs to the area. The County experienced a period of prosperity and development during this time.

Today, Shackelford County continues to be a vibrant community with a thriving agriculture industry, supported by ranching, farming, and oil production. Its rich history is preserved and celebrated through various historical sites and museums, offering visitors and locals a glimpse into the county's past.

This timeline provides a condensed summary of the historical journey of Shackelford County, Texas.

  • 1858 - Shackelford County is created by the Texas Legislature from portions of Bosque, Travis, and Young counties.
  • 1874 - The first settlers begin arriving in the area.
  • 1875 - Fort Griffin is established as a U.S. Army outpost.
  • 1878 - The county seat is moved from Fort Griffin to Albany.
  • 1880 - The Texas Central Railroad extends its line to Albany, boosting the local economy.
  • 1883 - The town of Moran is founded.
  • 1900 - Oil and gas is discovered, leading to an economic boom in the county.
  • 1940 - World War II brings an increase in military activity to the area.
  • 1979 - The Shackelford County Historical Commission is established to preserve the county's history.
  • 2000 - The population of Shackelford County reaches its peak, with over 3,300 residents.