Markers (click on a topic to jump to that section.) Bostick, Sion Record | Camp McMillan, C.S.A. | Comanche Indian Treaty | John Duncan's Fort | Harkeyville | Indian Signaling Grounds | Lathum Cemetery | Old Methodist Camp Meeting | John Robert Polk...
San Saba County, Texas Abner Gregg, an elderly gentleman who lived with his son, Riley, on Rough Creek about eleven miles southwest of San Saba, started over to the home of Stoffgee to spend the night with his family while the latter went to San...
San Saba County, Texas Early during 1864, Beardy Hall, who lived about two and one-half miles east and a little north of the present town of Richland Springs in San Saba County, started alone to San Saba. Mr. Hall was only armed with a six-shooter...
Chambers/Visitors Bureaus: Bend | San Saba Uncommemorated Sites from North to South Brazilla Payne | Capt. John Williams' Men Encounter Indians Near Richland Springs | Benjamin F. Linn | Mr. Merrimond | Milburne Raid in McCulloch County | W.D.C...
San Saba County, Texas Prior to his death, Chancy Couch lived on Deer Creek, about six miles north of the present town of Fredonia and near the McCulloch and San Saba County line. Early one morning about 1860, he and Lawrence Hays, his son-in-law...
San Saba County, Texas
San Saba County, Texas Tom Cavness had just returned from the Civil War and was making his home with Edward Cavness. Edward lived on Cherokee Creek, three miles west of the present town of Cherokee, in San Saba County. One morning while Tom was out...
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