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Frontier Times
Magazine
Vol 1 No.
5 - FEBRUARY 1924
Some Names in
this volume:
C. W. Ackerman,
Cood Adams, Dave Adams, Henry Adams, James Adams, John
Q. Adams, William Adams, Capt William " Bill" Adams,
Ben Anderson, Sam Anderson, W. W. Arnett, Stephen F.
Austin, Tom Ball, Sam Bass, Charlie Bassett, Col George
W. Baylor, Roy Judge Bean, Mrs Belle Bennett, Tom Bird,
Col Wm L. Black, William Blair, E. S. Boatwright, George
N. Boles, J. G. Braun, E. A. Brininstool, J. W. Brite,
E. E. Brooks, Mrs E. E. Ned Buntline, David G. Hon Burnett,
J. F. Burns, George Burrow, Mrs Betty Carnal, Billy
Clements, , W. T. Clements, W. T. ("Slick") Clements,
Gov Coke, W. W. Colier, J. H. Comstock, Sheriff Comstock,
Scoop Conlon, Chris Pvt Conner, Victor Considerant,
Sgt Crossthwaite, Joseph S. Jr Cruz, Joseph S. Sr Cruze,
W. E. Cureton, Mrs Elizabeth Custer, Gen Custer, Lucian
Daley Lucien, , K. Davis, Adina Miss De Zavala, Capt
Denton, John Doak, C. F. Doan, Jim Dobie, John S. Durst,
Wyatt Earp, Tom Elliot, J. E. Felts, Henry Fest, Pvt
Eugene Flannigan, Alcalde Fleutsch, John Fleutsch, ,
Judge Fleutsch, , Col Ford ("Old Rip"), John C. Freemont,
Carrie C. Frost, Sam Garner, Stanford Garrell, Capt
A. M. Gildea, J. B. Gillett, Sgt J. B. Gillett, E. C.
Goar, Tom Green, Maj W. M. Green, Dep Sheriff Grimes,
A. P. Hagan, Capt Lea Hall, W. B. Hardeman, J. W. Hargus,
S. J. Harkey, C. T. Harmon, George Harold, Pvt George
Harold, George Harris, Pres Hayes, Violet Haynes, Capt
Hays, Parson Headerbed, Gabriel Heminger, Parson Heritt,
James Butler (Wild Bill) Hickok, S. A. Hickok, Doc Holliday,
I. C. Honegger, W. C. Horner, Berta Hoston, H. J. Hotchkiss,
Emerson Hough, Agnus Houston, Gen Houston, S. D. Houston,
Mrs S. D. Houston, Anna Hutchinson, S. T. Jackman, Frank
Jackson, J. W. Jackson, Will Jacobs, R. J. Jennings,
Gen A. R. Johnson, J. T. Johnson, Gen Jones, Maj Jones,
Jesse M. Kilgore, W. B. Krempkau, Mirabeau B. Lamar,
Joe Lang, R. J. Lauderdale, C. Laxson, J. H. Laxton,
W. W. Lt Lewis, W. E. Lincecum, B. D. Lindsey, J. J.
Little, Henry Livering, Andy Martin, W. B. Martin, Bat
Masterson, J. L. McCaleb, Col J. H. McClintock, H. McKeen,
Abner McKeever, Belle McKeever, Mrs M. B. Milam, Gen
Miles, J. A. Miller, Morris Moore, Dep Sheriff Morris
, Daniel Muckleny, Jim Murphy, Dan Murrah, Peta Nacona,
, J. M. Nance, Lt Nelson, L. Nemety, C. L. Sgt Nevil,
C. L. Sgt Nevill, Constable Niel, George Niel, Cynthia
Ann Parker, W. T. Peacock, J. E. Pegues, Mrs J. M. Peters,
W. A. Pitts, Chief Placido, James Pratt Plummer, Mrs
Rachel Plummer, John Pockmark, Quasho Pohebits, L. N.
Porter, Lake Porter, Judge Preusser, Gen Price, Ike
T. Pryor, Pohebits (Iron Jacket)Quasho, Mayor Queen,
Tom Ragland, W. P. Raynor, Capt J. M. Reed, Lt Reynolds,
Lt N. O. Reynolds, A. Ritchie, Charlie Rivers, Capt
D. W. Roberts, John T. Robinson, E. A. Robuck, Joseph
Rockowitz, Lt N. N. Rogers, Capt Ross, S. P. Capt, F.
S. Rountree, John Saathoff, Sgt Henry Sackett, George
W. Saunders, B. S. Schmidt, Louis Schorp, Ed H. Scotten,
F. P. Seekatz, B. D. Sherill, W. K. Shipman, Luke Short,
Ed Sieker, John B. Slaughter, Joe "Hosstail" Small,
Henry Smith, Mrs D. H. Snider, William Snyder, Mrs W.
Sorrell, A. J. Sowell, Capt John C. Sparks, Joe F. Spettel,
Gus Staples, H. D. Steele, T. S. Stevens, Dallas Stoudenmire,
Lt Stout, Capt Henry Strong, Fayette Tankersley, Mrs
J. W. Taylor, James W. Taylor, Tie Taylor, Capt Thacher,
Taylor Thompson, Bill Tighlman, C. M. Trasper, Big Foot
Wallace, Sam Wallick, X. Wanz, Dick Ware, R. C. Marshal
, Henry Warren, Susan Washburn, Jim Bailey Wells, W.
H. Wheat, Capt James White, James H. White, H. C. Williams,
A. T. Wilson, Vernon C. Wilson, Webster Wither, W. O.
Woodley, Doc Word, Joe Pvt Wormley, Harold Bell Wright,
S. O. Young, Miss Adina De Zavala,
Contents of this
volume:
An Early Day Sheriff's
Experience.
By J. B. Gillett,
Ex-Sergeant. Account of J. H. Comstock sheriff of Menard
county. Interesting events mentioned, of hangings, etc,
and mentions further: Dallas Stoudenmire, Col. George
W. Baylor', Capt. D. W. Roberts' company D, Texas rangers,
Fort McKavett, Ysleta, then the county seat of El Paso
county, Mrs. Marsh, Capt. Thacher, who was the division
superintendent of the Santa Fe railroad., Capt. James
White, Ed H. Scotten, , W. P. Raynor, W. H. Wheat, George
Harris
Indian Attack Near Uvalde
The following
sketch was taken from an, old newspaper, the Hesperian,
and was sent to Frontier Times by Mrs. M. B. Milam,
Uvalde, Texas. Speaks of a man named Westfall who lived
thirty-five miles below on the Leona, his only companions
being a Frenchman named Louie, his dog "Ketchum," and
his gun "Fetchum." In July, 1855, the Indians surrounded
his house unseen by any of the inmates of this solitary
ranch. Louie was getting dinner, "Ketchum" was taking
his morning nap on the floor in the house. Westfall
went to the door, not knowing of the danger lurking
so near at hand. Just as he reached the door an Indian…
Origin of the Ex-Texas Rangers Association
Sketch of the
organization of the Ex Texas Rangers' Association by
Major W. AT. Green of Meridian, Texas. Organization
first assembled in the court house at Weatherford, Tex.,
August 10, 1920. Mentions: W. M. Green, Major Commanding,
Colorado, Texas, J. M. Reed, Captain, Batesville, Texas,
John Wallace, First Lieutenant, Decatur, Texas, N. N.
Rogers, Second Lieutenant, Post City, Texas-, A. Ritchie,
Adjutant, Sidney, Texas, Henry Sackett Orderly
Sergeant and Secretary, Coleman, Texas. F. S. Rountree,
Chaplain, Vioga Park, Texas, Lieutenant W. W. Lewis,
Menard, Texas. J. M. Reed of Batesville and Mayor Queen
of Weatherford …
Colony That Failed.
Speaks of a French
colony was founded in Dallas county, which flourished
for a time - 12,000 acres of land three miles west of
the Trinity river. At its most flourishing period it
contained 500 members, who built small houses, operated
stores and mills, and. lived to themselves. They came
to estabish a Utopia, …The founder of the colony was
Victor Considerant, a man of wide reputation in France…
The Heroism of a Faithful Negro Slave
By A. J. Sowell.
Very lengthy, detailed and fascinating account of the
summer of 1852, when James Adams. William Snyder and
Lucian Daley, conceived the idea of taking an extensive
trip to the territory of Tom Green on a gold prospecting
adventure. They had gained information from o1d Mexicans
at San Antonio that there were rich mines of gold in
Big Bend country of the Rio Grande and on West river
in New Mexico within the present limits of Dona Ana
county. Account is about Snyder’s negro servant, "Tom"
described as "his favorite, almost a giant in size,
six feet, six inches in height and very muscular and
of middle age". During the prospecting trip, they were
brutally attacked by Apaches, Tom proving himself to
be of heroic character in the attempted rescue of his
beloved master, Snyder. Amazingly graphic account.
Arizona's Canyon of Gold Still Being Sought.
By Stanford Garrell.
An excerpt: The search for Arizona's fabled "Canyon
of Gold" goes on through the generations. Somewhere
in the desert hills, within striking distance of Tucson,
the origin of the gold mined by the Indians for the
Spanish masters may eventually be discovered. If not
the gold itself, the ancient mines may be brought to
light, and thus bring an end to the dreams of men who
sift the mesa's sands for the end of the rainbow. If
the secret is revealed the world may learn of a civilization
rivaling that of Montezuma in Mexico or Tutankamen in
Egypt for wealth and splendor. The Territorial Legislature
of Arizona in 1881 published an official report which
stated that "irrigating canals pointing to the presence
of an immense population which had now' disappeared"
had been found in the Salt River and Gila Valley, and
that "Indians who have been taken prisoner have told
of the existence of rich placer mines, but all efforts
to find them have so far proved futile. " A mystic significance
also. is attached to the writing of a Jesuit missionary
who, in 1687, penned in code to the King of Spain the
following: "A scientific exploration of Sonora (the
early name of Southern Arizona) will lead to the discovery
of gold and silver so marvelous that the result will
be such as has never yet been seen in the world."
The Sublime Courage of Pioneer Women
Account of a family
named Hutchinson who settled between the Neches and
Trinity rivers, near Fort Houston. An excerpt: The
brave old lady seized a heavy iron shovel and commenced
a furious attack upon the Indians, and succeeded in
beating one of them to the floor before she was tomahawked.
Anna came to the assistance of her mother, but was struck
on the head and fell to the floor ' apparently lifeless.
The savages were not satisfied with this, then cut out
her left breast, and left her lying on the floor in
this horrible condition. They then brought some lard
from the kitchen and emptying it in one corner of the
house, set fire to it and left carrying some of the
guns with them. Anna Hutchinson returned to consciousness
and escaped from the burning house. Her mother's body
was consumed. The girl wandered about until morning
and succeeded in getting about two miles from the house,
and becoming overcome with fatigue and pain, could go
no further, but sank fainting to the ground, where she
was…
The Battle of Antelope Hills
Gen. A. R. Johnson.
The battle of Antelope Hills, fought in 1858, was probably
one of the most splendid exhibitions of Indian warfare
ever enacted on Texas soil. This was the immemorial
home of a tribe of the Comanches, they sought refuge
here from their marauding expeditions into Texas and
Mexico. Theirs was a veritable city of refuge, and should
the daring rangers seek them they were sure to be encountered
in full force. Mentions: Pohebits Quasho (Iron Jacket)
Peta Nacona, Cynthia Ann Parker,, who had been captured
ten years bef6re by a band of Comanches and never rescued,
Colonel Ford ("Old Rip) Captain S. P. Ross, W. A. Pitts,
Preston, Tankersley, Lieutenant Nelson
Build a Monument to the Old Time Trail Drivers.
By George W. Saunders.
Many names mentioned including: W. W. Colier,. Ike T.
Pryor and Jim Dobie , J. A. Miller, John Doak , J. W
Jackson, S. D. Houston Mrs. S. D, Houston Agnus Houston,
Berta Hoston, E. A. Robuck, Dan Murrah, E C. Goar, J.
L. McCaleb C. Williams Andy Martin S. A. Hickok S. J.
Harkey Webster Wither Joe F. Spettel J. F. Burns W.
B, Krempkau Henry Pest R. J. Jennings Gus Staples J.
W, Hargus C. F. Doan W. B. Hardeman Confederate Veterans
1. C. Honegger W. C, Horner B. D. Lindsey L. Nemety
C. T. Harmon J. H. Laxton Sam Anderson J. E. Felts Lake
Porter Joseph S. Cruze, Sr L. N. Porter Violet Haynes
J. I,. Pegues J W. Brite W. T. Peacock H. J. Hotchkiss
Sam Garner William Blair Mrs. D. H. Snider Fayette Tankersley
George N. Boles W. 0. Woodley A. T, Wilson A, P. Hagan
B. D, Sherill J. M. Nance S. T. Jackman Carrie C. Frost
C. W, Ackerman K. Davis W. E. Cureton Mrs. Belle Bennett
Jesse M. Kilgore John Saathoff John B Slaughter Joseph
S. Cruz, Jr, C. Laxson J. T. Johnson Will Jacobs Mrs.
Betty Carnal W. K, Shipman Mrs. W, Sorrell If. ,W.P.Keen
C. M Trasper Miss Adina De Zavala T. S, Stevens W. E,
Lincecum H, D.. Steele Tom Ragland Joseph Rockowitz
E. S. Boatwright B. S. Schmidt F. P, Seekatz J, J. Little
Old Trail Drivers Of Floresville R. J. Lauderdale Jim
Bailey Wells
Recalls the Whitlock Massacre.
As recalled by
Mr. E. E. Brooks of Burnet, Texas. Account of the brutal
slaying of the Whitlock family by the Indians at Long
Mountain, a settlement between Burnet and Llano. The
Indians came upon Mr. Whitlock while he was plowing
in the field. They killed and scalped Mr. Whitlock without
any ceremony and captured his five-year-old son who
was in the field with him. The Indians went to the Whitlock
home. Mrs. Whitlock seized a gun and made a brave effort
to….
Found A Wounded Indian
By Taylor Thompson.
Account of autumn of 1864 with a party of six men Taylor
was crossing what is known as the "Big Divide" between
the present site 'of Junction City and the headwaters
of Johnson's fork of Guadalupe, he met upon a wounded
Indian who when he saw Taylor….
"Slick" Clements Was a Good Marksman.
By J. B. Gillett,
Ex-Ranger. Account of June 1st, 1875, there was enlisted
in Capt. D. W. Roberts' Co. "D," a young man by the
name of W. T. Clements, born and raised in Brown county,
Texas. He was legendary for his marksmanship and proved
it repeatedly with his Sharps carbine.
Wild Bill Hickok, Peace Officer of Trail Days.
By Scoop Conlon.
"Wild Bill Hickok had "a disposition gentle as a zephyr,
but a determination, stronger than. a hurricane!" So
runs the rather remarkable description by an old-time
Western chronicler of one of the most famous of frontier
figures. A gentleman answering to this vivid description
would be sure to leave his mark indelibly stamped anywhere,
anytime. Wild Bill was born a dignified James Butter
Hickok. - The birth place was near Troy Grove, La Salle
County, Ill.. The time was May 27, 1837. He was one
of a family of six children. Very interesting account
of the man. Mentions: His experiences in Hays City,
Abilene, (called the Gomorrah of the West), Ellsworth,
Kansas, Dodge City, Bat Masterson, Charlie Bassett,
Bill Tighlman, Luke Short and Doe Holliday his silent
death in the Black Hills, buried at Mount Moriah cemetery,
Deadwood, and nearby big resting place lies the famous'
Western female character who admired-and perhaps loved-him
so much, Calamity Jane.
Recalls Indian Raids in the 70's
October, 1873
Captain Henry Strong, was serving in the capacity of
post guide at Fort Richardson, near Jacksboro, Texas.
Indians were on a plundering trip through that section.
They launched an attack on the Williams Ranch and Scott
ranch south of the Brazos River in Stephens county.
Henry Warren , Fort Richardson.
Pioneer Preacher Secures Audience
Early services
in the Salt River valley are yet bright in the memory
of many of the present residents. Sometime along in
'73 Parson Heritt, a long, lanky, firey-haired exhorter
of the Methodist persuasion….
John Fleutsch, a Frontier Justice.
By John Warren
Hunter. Lengthy and detailed account of Judge Fleutsch,
native of Switzerland, and his activities at Fort McKavett.
Judge Fleutsch was a fiery, colorful and determined
man, who meted out justice according to his colorful
mannerism as the following quote makes clear: Two
years later, this same Mexican was arrested and arraigned
before Judge Fleutsch on a charge of rape, the alleged
victim being a 14-year-old girl of his own nationality.
The proof as to his guilt was positive, convincing and
in rendering his verdict the judge reasoned thus: "
Dees vas an awful crime und I makes you de highest penalty
vit de law. You makes some troubles vit dees court 'altreaty
before. Because you vas a great big thief, one time
I sends you to de benitentiary und you esgape und get
avay und hide in de brush. If I sends you to de shail
or to de pen now, you break oudt und run off agin. So
I fix you right now altready, Shorge Niel, dees vas
de order of deeg court, you takes dees man down by de
crafeyard und shoot heem, und may de Lawd haf mercy
vit your soul." With drawn pistol George collared the
trembling Mexican and started him to the place of execution,
fully intent on carrying out the…
Here’s Frontier
justice at it’s best: Article further mentions: . Sam
Wallick and Tom Ball George Niel , John Q. Adams, Col.
Wm. L. Black's ranch …
The Killing of Sam Bass.
J. B. Gillett,
Ex-Ranger Co. E Co.
"Since the death
of ex-United States Marshal R. C. Ware I have seen numerous
accounts of the capture and death of that. chief of
train robbers, Sam Bass. As those are mostly . far from
correct, being written by parties not acquainted with
the facts, I, as an ex-ranger of Company E, frontier
battalion, who was present at the capture and death
of Bass, feel disposed to give to your many readers
what I think to be true report of this memorable fight.
Article mentions:
Jim Murphy, Frank Jackson, Round Rock. Belton, Bell
county, Corporal Vernon C. Wilson, (nephew of ex-Governor
Coke), Privates Dick Ware, Chris Conner 'and George
Harold. Gen. Jones called Corporal Wilson ,N. 0. Reynolds,
Morris Moore Sergeant C. L. Nevil , North Gabriel. Round
Rock George Harold, Captain Lea Hall etc
Staged a Tragedy in San Antonio
By S. O. Young.
All old time printers
and telegraphers of the 80's remember "Peg," for he
was a remarkable character, never to be forgotten. "Peg"
sets the "stage" and the whole things backfires –
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