Hood County, Texas During the fall of 1872, G.B. Rozel was camped on Robinson Creek, where he intended to build a log cabin. In addition to some smaller children, there were with him, at the time, his son, George, and two widowed daughters, Mrs...
Hood County, Texas During September of 1869, several Indians passed down so-called "Squaw Creek", terrorizing the local citizens, and stole the week's washing at Robt. West's home. John Afton, Robt. West, and others, who lived in this section under...
Hood County, Texas About 1866, Nathan Holt and his brother Jackson, were driving two cows and calves, about three miles southwest of the present town of Lipan in Hood County. Nathan Holt was walking, and leading his horse, when several Indians...
Markers (click on a topic to jump to that section.) Acton Cemetery |Aston-Landers Building | Bull Stone House, John W. | Comanche Peak | Granbury, General H.B. | Hood County Courthouse | Hood County Jailhouse | Hood, County Named for Famous...
Hood County, Texas During July of 1863, J. Green, Wylie Price, Woodson and A. Bell, were riding the ranges in the western part of Hood County between the Paluxy and so-called "Squaw Creek". After going for several miles in the hot summer sun, the...
Chambers/Visitors Bureaus: Granbury | Hood County Historical Society Uncommemorated Sites from North to South Indians Attack the Camp of G.B. Rozel | Indian Raid in Hood County | Indians Wound E.B. Dennis | Jeremiah Green Uncommemorated and Unmapped...
Hood County, Texas E.B. (Dick) Dennis was at his home in Hood County on a furlough and preparing to return to the army. But before he left, he and his wife rode out on the range in search of stock. Mr. Dennis was riding a slow pony, but Mrs. Dennis...
Hood County, Texas During the summer of 1866, Pleas Boyd was herding cattle about two miles south of Lipan, when several savages charged upon him. He was armed with a six-shooter, only two chambers of which would shoot; and the pony he was riding...
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