Cross Plains Road Trip Ghols Flannigan Allen Brothers Blair & Hart Ellison Spring Fight Sarah Jane Keith Mrs. Lewis Coffer Henson & Lewis Samuel Rogers Camp Colorado Raid Lt. Best Mustang Water Hole Fight Robert Leslie Cox Kills Indian Don...
As you go east on 180, just to your left is where W.J. Hale was returning from Dallas when five Indians chased him. During his pursuit, he ran into two other guys who threw in with him and helped repel the raiders. During the spring of 1872, about a...
On Hwy. 337 to the east, in 1872, three cowboys intending to join a trail drive to Kansas, stumbled onto a band of Indians near the mouth of the Big Keechi. The Indians managed to steal some baggage containing three pairs of white stockings which...
Highway 51 South is the quickest route to Decatur and passes the vicinity of Ranger Sowell's Keep Ranch Fight and also the tail end of Big Tree's 1868 Kiowa Raid. A great alternative route is to follow 677 from Saint Jo to Forestburg and on down...
A little further west from the Brit Johnson marker, Captain Barry and his Rangers had one of the greatest of their many victories. Head northeast to Olney where you are just south of the Battle of Little Wichita where Kiowa Kicking Bird brilliantly...
Charlie Grant 1866 Raid Porter Family Big Tree's 1868 Raid Keep Ranch Fight Rhome Raid Indian Creek Raid Hamleton Family Chief Feathertail Johnson Station Marrow Bone Springs Village Creek Colonel John Neill's Comanche Campaign Sloan/Journey Bird's...
Reynolds Ranch Fight
Fort
Griffin
M.L. McCabe
Lee Family
Camp Cooper
Paint Creek Fight
Freeman Ward
James Hamby
Dillard Brothers
Henry Jackson
Fort Davis
Levi Current & Green Cox
Albany
On the left side of Highway 4, on December 23, 1871, Green Lasater left the ranch house in search of missing horses. His brother, A. M., was busy chopping wood. When Green was two miles east of Perrin, he saw eight Indians with a herd of stolen...
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