Concho County, Texas About 1870, Tom Starks and his wife, started from the mouth of the Concho to Comanche County, to visit Mrs. Starks' people. When they had gone about five miles, Mr. and Mrs. Starks met Rich Coffee, who told them Indians were...
Concho County, Texas During 1872, James E. Rank and Lockhart, his brother-in-law, moving to New Mexico, reached the head-waters of the main Concho. They were charged by Indians, about three o'clock in the evening, one of their cow-hands killed...
Topics (click on a topic to jump to that section). Chisum, John S., Confederate Beef Contractor | Concho County | Largest Pictograph Site in Texas | Site of Mission San Clemente Uncommemorated and Unmapped Sites Col. Wm. Dalrymple | Dalrymple's...
Chambers/Visitors Bureaus: Abilene | Ballinger | Big Lake | Big Spring | Lamesa | Menard | Midland | Odessa | Ozona | San Angelo | Sanderson | Snyder | Sonora Museums Historical Markers for the counties of Coke, Coleman, Concho, Crane, Crockett...
Concho County, Texas Colonel William C. Dalrymple, and Others, Fight on the Concho During the fall of 1866, Jacob Schnively, who represented he had discovered rich gold-mines in the region of western Texas, below El Paso and near old Fort Quitman...
Concho County, Texas Col. C. Dalrymple and his men were not dismayed by their experience on their first expedition, so they again agreed to attempt to reach the fabulous mines of gold in the far west. Old Fort Concho was their place of rendezvous...
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