Mason County, Texas Conrad Maechel, a merchant of Fredericksburg and Yoakum Hench, who lived about two miles north of the above city, were returning from Bever Creek in Mason County, with some milk cows. When they reached a point about two miles...
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...
Mason County, Texas During 1873, an African girl named Emmak, about eleven years old, was in a tree about seventy-five yards from the Jno. Gammel ranch house, which was about fifteen miles southwest of Mason. The girl either fell, jumped or was...
Chambers/Visitors Bureaus: Art | Fredonia | Mason Uncommemorated Sites from North to South Early Indian Fights in McCulloch County | T.J. Milligan | Indians Charge Mr. and Mrs. John Bright and Baby | Jasper and Jim Covaness Kill Indian | Killing of...
Mason County, Texas Those interviewed differ considerably concerning the date of this difficulty. Nevertheless, this particular fight will be related at this particular time. The Indians had been stealing horses in Mason County. So J.M. Bolt, Henry...
Mason County, Texas Chamber of Commerce 108 Ft. McKavett Mason, TX 76856 Phone: 915-347-5758 Points of Interest Greek Revival courthouse Seaquist Victorian Mansion, 400 Broad Street, built of sandstone, the 22-room house is elaborately detailed with...
Mason County, Texas A. Cavins, who was head boss for the Adams Outfit, was helping move about two thousand head of cattle from Mason County to New Mexico. With him were B. Ham Cavins, the Hoy Boys, and about fifteen others. Early one morning, when...
Mason County, Texas During March of 1870, Mr. and Mrs. Bright, daughter, Josephine, and baby, were returning home from Mason and only about two miles from home when assaulted by about fifteen Indians. The Bright family lived on Bluff Creek about ten...
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