Description
Markers is an exploration of friendship and personal journeys by two public historians who first met in 1979 as overseers of the Official Texas Historical Marker Program of the Texas Historical Commission. The "markers" they write about in this collection of reflective poetry speak to perceptions of place, memorable characters, life-changing encounters, quiet times, and shared perspectives of the past. These are the abiding landmarks of two friends who, after only three years as colleagues, traveled seemingly divergent professional paths that nevertheless crossed many times through the years, always in meaningful ways. Herein are some of the many stories they have shared along the way.
Author: Dan K. Utley, Claire Martindale
Publisher: Stephen F. Austin University Press
Published: 12/30/2022
Pages: 100
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.39lbs
Size: 9.00h x 6.00w x 0.25d
ISBN13: 9781622889167
ISBN10: 1622889169
BISAC Categories:
- Poetry | Women Authors
- Poetry | American | General
About the Author
Born in Fort Worth, Texas, Claire (Williams) Martindale counts Austin as her second hometown because of childhood and working years spent there. She earned degrees in history from Texas Christian University and The University of Arizona at Tucson. After a first career as a public school teacher, Claire joined the staff of the Texas Historical Commission from 1974 to 1982, serving as Director of Research. She left her career as a professional historian to work with Habitat for Humanity at the international headquarters in Georgia and in Virginia for the past 30 years. She has provided leadership for several non-profit boards and was a founding member of Austin Habitat for Humanity. Claire has written hundreds of Texas Historical Markers, speeches for Habitat groups, sermons, and essays. Her poetry also covers a wide spectrum and has received award recognition. Although she no longer pursues history professionally, she never lost her love of exploring roots, telling a good story, and illuminating places and people encountered along the way.

