Young County, Texas Conrad Newhous numbered among the early merchants of Old Fort Belknap. May 10th, 1860, he and a Mexican employee named Martinas, were on the Newhous ranch about ten or twelve miles northwest of Fort Belknap. Parker Johnson and...
Part of our in-depth series exploring the forts of Comancheria Stephen L. Moore illuminates an almost forgotten early campaign to Comanche Peak and present-day Fort Worth in late October, 1839. Aided by an all-star cast of ranger captains including...
Part of our in-depth series exploring Sioux Nation Forts During the Civil War many regular troops were withdrawn from Plains military posts to fight in the east. The Sioux, Cheyenne and Arapaho, seizing this opportunity, attempted to drive white...
Young County, Texas About 1872, Frank Myers, a discharged soldier, who had seen service at Ft. Richardson, who was staying with Isaac Van Hooser, between Dillingham Prairie, and Rock Creek in Jack County, and who was engaged to be married to Miss...
Brown County, Texas or Comanche County, Texas During February of 1870, Capt. John Roach, horseback and alone, and returning from San Saba County to his home in Comanche, met Frank Brown, Geo. Wallace and Bush Griffon, who were traveling in two...
Brownsville Historic Museum Museum Name: Historic Brownsville Museum Mailing Address: 641 E. Madison Street City: Brownsville Zip Code: 78520 Area Code: 956 Phone: 548-1313 County: Cameron Heritage Museum Museum Name: Heritage Museum Mailing...
Amon Carter Museum Museum Name: Amon Carter Museum Mailing Address: 3501 Camp Bowie Blvd. City: Fort Worth Zip Code: 76107 Area Code: 817 Phone: 738-1933 Azle Historical Museum Museum Name: Azle Historical Museum Mailing Address: P.O. Box 240 City:...
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