Lampasas County, Texas C.C. Carter who lived about twelve miles north and west of Lampasas, in Lampasas County, while out searching for horses during 1862, about three miles west of his home, was killed by Indians. Mr. Carter was unarmed and hurried...
Lampasas County, Texas October 19, 1861, Lt. Robert Carter, John Witcher, John Hurst, F.G. Morris, A.W. Witcher, J.R. Townsend, James Mitchell, Joe Manning, Simpson Lloyd, and a tenth man who belongs to Capt. Frank Cotton's company, were returning...
Lampasas County, Texas About 1863, Bradweiser, who lived with White McCaleb on School Creek in Lampasas County, about ten miles northwest of Lampasas, started over to the home of James Kolb, a hatter, who lived about eleven miles south and west of...
Lampasas County, Texas During 1864 an African boy, about 15, herding sheep for Mr. Arnold, who had a temporary ranch about two miles west of Lampasas, was killed by several Indians. Geo. Weldy, Mark Beene, W.C. Pogue and about eight others followed...
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