The Flats:Texas's First Boom Town Shackelford County, Texas Albany | Clear Fork | Flats | Fort Davis | Fort Griffin Reynolds Company Cowboys, Frequent Visitors at the Flats From the book, A Texas Frontier, by Ty Cashion The following is from the...
Young County, Texas Citizens Encounter Indians Near Flat Top in Young Co. During 1875, the Indians made a raid near the Wm. Metcalf and McKinney place, on the Brazos, and on the two Keechis. These Indians were discovered by Huse Bevers, not a great...
Throckmorton County, Texas Young County, Texas About 1872, Two Dillard brothers, who lived in Young County, took a load of watermelons to Ft. Griffin, where they attended a dance. The boys then started home and were on the old Belknap-Griffin road...
Young County, Texas During the fall of 1863, Company G of the Frontier Regiment, commanded by Capt. Newt White, was divided, and a part of the command stationed at Fort Belknap and the others located in Lost Valley. J.B. Dozier, Esibell and about...
Young County, Texas During the fall of 1860, Cole and Will Duncan established ranch headquarters on California Creek about ten miles northwest of Fort Belknap; their houses were about seventy five yards aparted; and not yet completed. Lindy...
Young County, Texas When David White and African Britt ransomed the four members of the Britt's family and Mrs. Fritzpatrick, they were told by the Indians Little Millie Durgan was dead. But Britt's wife, Mary, and children stated that Millie was...
Young County, Texas During May of 1870, John Crow, who lived on Conner's Creek, about eight miles east of Graham, was plowing with oxen, named Ball and Bally and going from the house toward the creek. When he reached the turn of the row, and lifted...
Young County, Texas R.B. Marcy | Red River, Preston and Gainesville, 1853 | Cottonwood Springs | Prairie Traveler | California Trail Most army officers of the time were beneficiaries of elegant educations. Dodge's forays through the Oklahoma Cross...
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