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During 1865, Tom Stark, Abe Hunter, and Jim Dofflemyre, who lived near the mouth of the Concho, where Runnels, Coleman and Concho Counties come together, had been to El Paso, for supplies, and other purposes, and were returning home. These three...
During 1867, while several cowmen were having a roundup in Runnels and adjoining counties, and holding a large number of cattle they heard a gun fire over the hills, and it was soon discoveNative Americans were near. For some time there was...
Sebe Goens, Burrell Simpson, and a young man named Nabors, who were camped about nineteen miles northwest of Brady, had constructed a corral to catch wild mustang ponies, which roamed in great numbers over the great western plains during the early...
Salt Creek Fight W. C. "Uncle Billy" Kutch at the monument on the site of the Salt Creek Indian battle. This site is between Jean and Olney and about one mile north of the highway. Lemley Cemetery Historical Marker Marker Title: Lemley...
John Schreiber who lived on the D'Hanis, while out hunting his oxen, during 1866, was killed by savages, about nine miles south of the present town of D'Hanis. Note: Author interviewed Joe Ney. The above story is from the book, The West Texas...
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During 1864, Jonathan Kolb, Bill Beene, and about five others struck an Indian trail in Lampasas county, and followed the Indians until they were overtaken near San Saba Peak, in the present county of Mills. Here a bitter fight was fought, and the...
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