Young County, Texas 800-256-4844 Chamber of Commerce, American Legion Building P.O. Box 299 Graham, TX 76450 Points of Interest Courthouse Square is recognized as the largest courthouse square in the United States, measuring 620 feet by 890 feet...
Part of our in-depth series exploring the forts of Comancheria Shackelford County, Texas Albany | Camp Cooper | Clear Fork | Flats | Fort Davis | Fort Griffin More Stories and Information on Fort Tours Road Trips Early settlers to this far-flung...
Young County, Texas Carlton-Johnson-Proffitt Grave Historical Marker Marker Title: Carlton-Johnson-Proffitt Grave Address: US 380, West of Newcastle City: Newcastle Year Marker Erected: 1936 Marker Location: US 380, 8 mi west of Newcastle, Roadside...
Young County, Texas John F. Bottorff lived within one and one-half miles of Uncle Archie Modlin, on the Brazos River, about eight or ten miles west of Graham, and about six miles southeast of Newcastle; and numbered among the first settlers in that...
Young County, Texas After sleeping with the horses, W.H. Steadham and John Marlin returned to the ranch house about ten miles westward of Graham, and seven miles from Newcastle, and were preparing breakfast. W.H. Steadham, Matt Brogdon, Archie...
Young County, Texas During 1873, L.P. and Taylor Brooks, A.A. and W.F. Timmons, Lopez Conner, and a man named Stone, were building a rock fence, about ten miles west of Graham, when someone saw horsemen approaching. Since Uncle Archie Medlin and his...
Young County, Texas Henry Eberson and John O. Allen, who were employed by Charlie E. Rivers during May of 1871, left the Rivers' Ranch on Salt Creek Prairie, in the northeastern part of Young County, where so many Indian troubles had occurred, to...
Young County, Texas I like to drive the climb from Rock Creek to Graham almost as much as I like dropping down the Keechi Valley on 4. The terrain is so rough around Rock Creek that the Old Military Road had to take a sharp northern turn to a point...
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