Bosque County, Texas Ole T. Nystel, a boy fourteen years of age, lived with his father, T.O. Nystel, on Meridian Creek, about ten miles south of Meridian, when he was made an Indian captive. We will place Mr. Nystel before the microphone, and let...
Bosque County, Texas These two brothers were camped and improving a place on Spring Creek, about eight miles due west of Meridian in Bosque County. The next morning after the preceding tragedy, the Monroe boys were making rails about four hundred...
Bosque County, Texas Dillard and a companion were returning from the settlements a few miles below their home, when they were charged by Indians, a few miles west and south of Meridian. Dillard's companion was riding a wild horse. Dillard then...
Bosque County, Texas During the same day, and at some time in the evening, the Indians charged and killed James Knight. He was working for John Pancake and Wm. Babb, who lived on Neil's Creek, about four miles south of Cranfill Gap. This young man...
Bosque County, Texas Peter Cartwright Johnson and son, Peter Jr., who was ten years of age, had been to Meridian to the mill and for supplies, and were returning to their home, which was also in Comanche County. When they reached a point near...
Markers (click on a topic to jump to that section.) Barry, C.S.A., James Buckner "Buck" | Bosque County | Bosque County Courthouse | Cedron Cemetery and School | Chisholm Trail, Kimball Crossing | Crain, Roden Taylor | Cureton, C.S.A. Captain J.J. |...
Chambers/Visitors Bureaus: Clifton | Iredell | Meridian Uncommemorated Sites from North to South Capt. Barry Monument | Peter Johnson Sr., and Son | Monroe Brothers | Mr. Dillard | Bloody Raid in Bell & Coryell Counties | Ole T. Nystel | James...
Bosque County, Texas
Ranger Markers at Walnut Springs Park
Texas Ranger Dispatch Magazine Article on Buck Barry
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