Cooke County, Texas Montague County, Texas Wise County, Texas Gainesville to Decatur More Stories and Information on Fort Tours Road Trips Saint Jo has a marker on the south side of the square describing the significance of the town's location at...
Chambers/Visitors Bureaus: Bridgeport | Decatur Uncommemorated Sites from North to South Keep Ranch Fight | Big Raid Through Wise, Denton and Montague Counties | Murder of Mrs. Huff and Her Daughters | Capture of James and William Ball | Indians...
Wise County, Texas About 1870, Mike Davis sent his son, Bud Davis, about 10 yards west of the house, to bring in a staked pony. The Indians captured Bud Davis, and took him and his horse away. About three miles further north, the savages attempted...
Wise County, Texas Eli Chandler's Robertson County Minutemen were vigilant in pursuing reports of hostile Indians. In mid-April, they had successfully recovered stolen horses from one band east of the Navasota. Things were relatively quiet around...
Wise County, Texas Deep Creek Community Historical Marker Marker Title: Deep Creek Community Address: CR 4227, N of Aurora City: Boyd Year Marker Erected: 1970 Marker Location: From Aurora, take Old Decatur-Aurora Road (CR 4227) about 4 miles north;...
Wise County, Texas During 1866, James Ball, aged nine, and Wm. Ball, his cousin, eight years of age, had been sent from the home of Mose Ball, a few miles north of Decatur, in Wise County, to the pioneer residence of Press Walker, who lived about...
Wise County, Texas Indian Captives Dot and Bianca Babb Marker Title: Indian Captives Dot and Bianca Babb Address: FM 1810, E of Chico City: Chico Year Marker Erected: 1971 Marker Location: From Chico, take FM 1810 about 2 miles east to marker...
Wise County, Texas The map above shows 114 (green) heading northwest from D/FW to Bridgeport. Follow 114 (green-dotted route) and continue west from Bridgeport on 380 (the old Butterfield Stage Route) taking the Earhart Station Leg towards Jacksboro...
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