Markers (click on a topic to jump to that section.) Campbell, Cyrus | Comanche Chief | Comanche County | Cora | Old Corn Trail | Cunningham Family Reunion | Cunningham, James | Fleming Oak | Gentry, George Washington | Site of Old Gill Farm |...
Comanche County, Texas One morning during 1864, Jno. Henson and Mr. Lewis, who lived on Savannah Creek, about twelve miles north of Comanche, in Comanche County, started out afoot and unarmed to the Rush Creek Settlement, about three miles south...
Comanche County, Texas The authorities differ slightly concerning the date of this difficulty. Several interviewed stated that Gid Foreman was killed the same afternoon, and only a short time before the Indians killed Jowell Baggett and wounded...
Chambers/Visitors Bureaus: Comanche | De Leon | Hamilton Uncommemorated Sites from North to South Experience of John Henson and Mr. Lewis | Mrs. Lewis Coffer | Samuel Rogers | Robert Leslie | John M. Elkins Shoots Indian | Don Cox Kills Indian |...
Comanche County, Texas During the winter of 1864, Don Cox, Walla Cox, Baz Cox and Tom Corn were on the range in Comanche County searching for hogs when they struck an Indian trail near the head of Salt Creek. The Cox brothers had a pack of dogs...
Comanche County, Texas Chamber of Commerce 100 Indian Creek Drive Comanche, TX 76442 Phone: 915-356-3233 Lakes and Recreation Lake Proctor, fishing, boating, swimming, and golf Points of Interest Comanche County Historical Museum contains covered...
Comanche County, Texas During February of 1861, just at the outbreak of the Civil War, Indians made their appearance on Rusk Creek in Comanche County. They were stealing all the horses that could be found and chasing every person that came into...
Comanche County, Texas John Pruett Beene and his African, Dan Beene, early in the morning of December 30, 1857, left Mr. Beene's home on Resley's Creek, in Comanche County, where Mr. Beene had lived for about one year. Previously he had lived near...
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