Brown County, Texas About the time, or shortly after the killing of Creath and Francis Renfro, the Indians also massacred William Lewis in Brown County. John H. Christman and William Lewis, who were warm friends, moved from Arkansas to Coryell...
Brown County, Texas During 1862, Warren Hudson and T.H. Keys were gathering pecans on Indian Creek in Brown County. Hudson was up in a pecan tree thirty feet from the ground, and Keys was sitting under a bank eating nuts. The two were waiting for...
Markers (click on a topic to jump to that section.) Adams-Shaw House | Brown County | Brown, William Franklin | Byars, Rev. Noah Turner | Camp Collier, C.S.A. | Connell Cemetery | Cross Cut Cemetery | Fisk, Greenleaf | Mud Creek Cemetery | Thrifty...
Chambers/Visitors Bureaus: Brownwood | Early | Zephyr Uncommemorated Sites from North to South Indians Charge Citizens at the Mustang Water Hole | Creed M. Click's Experience with Indians in Brown Co. | Salt Mountain Fight of 1857 | Killing of...
Chambers/Visitors Bureaus: For All Counties Below: Baird | Brownwood | Coleman | Cross Plains | Clyde | Early | Santa Anna | Trickham | Valera | Voss | Zephyr Callahan County Uncommemorated Sites from North to South Col. W.J. Wilkinson's Indian...
Brown County, Texas Chamber of Commerce P. O. Box 880 Brownwood, TX 76804 Phone: 915-646-9335 Lakes Lake Brownwood State Recreation Area offers swimming, fishing, boating, hiking, camping, nature study, trailer facilities, rest rooms, shelters...
Brown County, Texas During the early part of 1875, Creed M. Click had been staying with Capt. Maltby's company of Texas Rangers on Mud Creek, but decided to go to the home of Charlie Washburne. Shortly afterwards, while Creed M. Click, Charlie...
Brown County, Texas During 1862, James Tankersley lived in the frontier town of Comanche and James Carmeans lived at old Cora, a former county seat of Comanche County. During the preceding winter, Mr. Tankersley had cured about four thousand pounds...
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