John Schreiber who lived on the D'Hanis, while out hunting his oxen, during 1866, was killed by savages, about nine miles south of the present town of D'Hanis. Note: Author interviewed Joe Ney. The above story is from the book, The West Texas...
Salt Creek Fight W. C. "Uncle Billy" Kutch at the monument on the site of the Salt Creek Indian battle. This site is between Jean and Olney and about one mile north of the highway. Lemley Cemetery Historical Marker Marker Title: Lemley...
Sebe Goens, Burrell Simpson, and a young man named Nabors, who were camped about nineteen miles northwest of Brady, had constructed a corral to catch wild mustang ponies, which roamed in great numbers over the great western plains during the early...
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Rocky Creek Fight Indian Raid About Twelve or Fifteen Miles Southeast of Graham Lemley Cemetery Historical Marker Marker Title: Lemley Cemetery Address: Cold Springs Rd. off Old Authon Rd. via FM 920 City: Lemley Year Marker Erected: 1992 Marker...
During August of 1872, Levi Perryman, Alex Perryman, Creed Roberts, Holloway Williams, Henry Williams, Henry Roberts, and a few others, had a fight with Indians near Dry Valley, southeast of Montague, in Montague County. At least one Indian was...
Oliver Loving was one of the most picturesque and venturesome of all the early pioneers, scouts, and plainsmen; and the movements of his immense herds over the great western prairies presented one of the most dramatic, and spectacular scenes...
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