Young County, Texas Tonk Valley Community Historical Marker Marker Title: The Tonk Valley Community Address: SH 67, S of Graham City: Graham Year Marker Erected: 1972 Marker Location: From Graham, take SH 67 about 5 mi south. Marker Text: Earliest...
Young County, Texas During 1867, several shots were exchanged with the Indians at the Peveler Ranch, on Salt Creek near where this stream was crossed by the Jacksboro-Belknap road. The Indians, succeeded in driving away several hobbled horses. But...
Young County, Texas Conrad Newhous numbered among the early merchants of Old Fort Belknap. May 10th, 1860, he and a Mexican employee named Martinas, were on the Newhous ranch about ten or twelve miles northwest of Fort Belknap. Parker Johnson and...
Young County, Texas About 1872, Frank Myers, a discharged soldier, who had seen service at Ft. Richardson, who was staying with Isaac Van Hooser, between Dillingham Prairie, and Rock Creek in Jack County, and who was engaged to be married to Miss...
Jack County, Texas or Young County, Texas During the spring of 1870, J.B. Terrell, Van Scroggins, Bob Durrett, Henry Durrett, Pat Sanders, John Proffitt, Harry Williams, George Terrell, Sam Smith, Bill York and about two others, were camped near the...
Markers (click on a topic to jump to that section.) Brazos Indian Reservation School | Brazos River Indian Reservation | Brooks Home, Lewis Pinkney | Butterfield Overland Stages | Camp Belknap, C.S.A. | Carlton-Johnson-Proffitt Grave | Common Grave...
Young County, Texas During 1857, or early in 1858, William Holden was staying with his brother Frank, who then lived on the Clear Fork, nearly twenty miles north of Breckenridge. The father of William and Frank was old Uncle (Dicky) Holden, who at...
Chambers/Visitors Bureaus: Graham | Olney Communities in Young County Uncommemorated Sites from North to South Henry Eberson and John O. Allen | Lindy Harmison, Cole and Will Duncan | John Heath | James B. Dozier, Esibell and Others, Indian Fight in...
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