Markers (click on a topic to jump to that section.) Baby Head Cemetery | Board Branch Cemetery | Fisher-Miller Grant | Kriewitz, Homesite of Emil | Oxford Cemetery | Packsaddle Mountain | Valley Spring Cemetery Uncommemorated Active Battle Map...
Llano County, Texas Mason County, Texas Geo. W. Wolf, a Methodist preacher, lived about one mile from the mouth of the Llano, between the Llano and Colorado Rivers. His two sons, Hiram, aged about seventeen and Washington, who was perhaps fourteen...
Llano County, Texas A.D. Hamlin Bluffs Indian With a Stick During the first year of the Civil War, A.D. Hamlin, after selling his store at the old salt works in Llano County, about four miles west of Bluffton, started to Burnet and points beyond. A...
Llano County, Texas During 1874, while Wylie Everetts and his men, who were running the Al Robert cow outfit, were moving camp from the Six Mile Creek west of Llano, to the Live Oak near the Short Mountain, Everetts sent some of his men to Llano for...
Chambers/Visitors Bureaus: Llano | Oxford Uncommemorated Sites from North to South Woodard Breaks Indian's Neck | A.D. Hamlin Bluffs Indians With a Stick | Jonas Dancer | Robert Adams | Parson Hoover Dismisses Church to Fight the Indians | Whitlock...
Llano County, Texas Jonas Dancer, a frontier preacher, numbered among the first settlers of Llano County. During May of 1860,some of the local citizens agreed to meet at a certain point for the purpose of blazing the ground to build a new church...
Llano County, Texas By Dale Fry For over 100 years, the presence of Babyhead Mountain, a rugged hill lying some nine and a half miles north of Llano, has given foreboding testimony to one of the most gruesome—and controversial—incidents...
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