Uvalde County, Texas Indians Attack the Home of Mrs. R.H. Kincheloe During October of 1866, Mr. and Mrs. Kincheloe and their children, lived in a picket home about three miles east of Utopia. A Mr. Borland, his wife and children, lived on Mr...
Uvalde County, Texas During the summer of 1872, the Indians killed Theodore Kindla while herding sheep for Judge J.B. Davenport, in the Sabinal canyon a short distance below the present town of Utopia. Kindla was roped, shot with several arrows...
Numbers 2-6 Topics (click on a topic to jump to that section). 2-Baylor, General John R. | 5-Chalk Bluff Indian Massacre | 5-Davenport Home, Old | 5-Fisher, King | 5-Garner Museum, John Nance | 5-Garrett, Pat | 5-Hays, Captain John Coffee | 4...
Uvalde County, Texas Points of Interest Uvalde Golf Course, 329 East Garden Street , 830-278-6155. Hunting is a true sportsman's paradise in this part of South Texas! Hunting leases available at Uvalde Convention and Visitors Bureau. Call us at 800...
Uvalde County, Texas John Bowles during 1856 established his ranch on the Sabinal River, about six miles south of the present town of Sabinal. For the purpose of protecting his stock, he constructed a corral near the house. During the dark hours of...
Uvalde County, Texas Berry C. Buckalew who lived two or three miles south of Utopia, on the Sabinal, carried a load of shingles to San Antonio and was returning with a wagon drawn by two yoke of oxen, and loaded with supplies. January 26, 1866 he...
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