Account of
brutal Indian attack that occurred in 1870 on the west
prong of Denton Creek, in Montague county, Texas, about
six miles southwest of the town of Montague.
Mentions:
Mrs. T. W. Beall * Denton Creek, in Montague county
* Mr. and Mrs. Jesse B. Maxey * Paul Maxey * John Stroud
* Dr. John A. Gordon * Valentine Maxey * Anadarko, Oklahoma
*
General Ranald S. Mackenzie
By Colonel
M. L. Crimmins.
Account was
taken by the author from a book rarely accessible to
those outside the Military Service. The account describes
Mackenzie during his Civil war battles and then goes
on to detail his battles with marauding Comanches, Kiowas,
and Cheyennes, whose main camp he attacked, Sept. 28,
killing and capturing nearly 2,000 horses. In 1875,
from his headquarters at Fort Sill, I. T., Mackenzie,
by his energetic measures, effected a complete change
in the disordered condition of Indian affairs. His career
was one of the most brilliant in the annals of the American
army.
Further Mentions:
* General Cullum's Biographical Register of the Officers
and Graduates of the United States Military Academy,
1891 * Commodore Alexander Slidell Mackenzie * Williams
College * Powder River Expedition * Captain J. H. Dorst.
* Roman Nose and Crazy Horse * Cigar Springs, northwest
of Chisos on Cottonwood Creek (G4 Ranch), and Bone Springs
*
Let's Know Texas and Texans
BY WILL H.
MAYES
In this article
answers are given to inquiries as to Texas history and
other matters pertaining to the State and its people.
Mentions:
* the town of Bastrop * James Bowie's bravery * Orozimba
* Dr. James A. E. Phelps * Burnham's Crossing * N. B.
Tanner * Captain Robert C. Morris * Bailey Hardman *
S. Rhodes Fisher * Caney Creek, Matagorda county * Colonel
Horton * Jas. W. Bulloch's * Ayish Bayou * Gen. Piedras
* Green DeWitt * James Kerr * Don Rafael Gonzales *
Francis Berry *
Louis Schmidt, and the Mason Brass Band
By J. Marvin
Hunter
Story of
the old Mason Brass Band, of from six to ten pieces,
which provided music on gala occasions for a vast scope
of country northwest of San Antonio. Includes old photo
of the band.
Mentions:
* Philip Pfeiffer * Adam Ritter * Benno Schmidt * Louis
Schmidt, Philip Maisack * John Reugner * Fred Ottens
* Jim Finney * a fellow by the name of Faulkner killed
a man at Loyal Valley * Charlie Wahrmund * Koocksville
* William Koock * Littlefield & White * Mrs. Anna Martin,
Wm. Wheeler * Ike T. Pryor, Ben Gooch, John Gamel, Major
Seth Mabry, Chas. Lemburg * Captain Charles Schreiner
* James E. Ranch and Major D. Doole * Dan Hoerster *
Herman Schmidt * Cherry Springs *
Ride on First Railroad in Texas Recalled
Account draws
from the memory of Mrs. Georgina Kendall Fellowes, who
recalls being a passenger on the first railroad line
to operate west of the Mississippi River, the Buffalo
Bayou, Brazos and Colorado Railroad which ran between
Richmond,and Harrisburg, Texas, before the Civil War.
She specifically describes the 33-mile ride on the train
in 1858 when Mrs. Fellowes, born in France on May 29,
1850, accompanied her parents to New Orleans from their
ranch near New Braunfels.
Further Mentions:
* her father, George Wilkins Kendall * the Galveston,
Harrisburg and San Antonio Railroad, a corporate property
of the Southern Pacific Lines * Mademoiselle Adeline
de Valcourt * Ben McCulloch * General John Worth * home
on Mission Hill near New Braunfels, * Miss Adeline de
Valcourt Kendall * Henry Fletcher Kendall * William
Henry Kendall * Eugene Jay Fellowes * Boerne ranch *
GEORGE W. KENDALL
By J. Marvin
Hunter.
This article
further relates to the foregoing article and supplies
more important history of George Wilkins Kendall who
first came to Texas from Louisiana in 1840 for his health.
He was a journalist and eventually fell in with Thomas
Falconer, with whom he joined as guests of the Republic
of Texas upon the Santa Fe expedition of the same year
sent out by President Lamar. He was later captured in
New Mexico at San Miguel without ever having seen Santa
Fe. The members were carried prisoners to the City of
Mexico. Later, after having retuned from the Mexico
prison, he located a sheep ranch near Sisterdale in
the beautiful hill country of what is now Kendall county.
There he remained for the rest of his life. This is
an excellent account of his family and history of the
area.
Further Mentions:
* Brushy Creek, 15 miles north of Austin * Brigadier
General Hugh McLeod * Hon. Waddy Thompson * Dr. Robert
T. Hill, * von Roemer, Olmsted, Gregg *
Georgetown Editor Defied Ben Thompson
Account describes
events that occurred in 1884, when the cattlemen of
Texas held a convention in Austin. At a certain time,
and without warning Ben Thompson suddenly surprised
the cattlemen by entering the banquet hall, and with
drawn gun began to knock things hither and thither from
the table. He stampeded the unarmed visitors and broke
up the banquet. The Sun newspaper then printed an article
critical of Thompson, which triggered then a further
and dangerous altercation between the badman and the
editor of the newspaper. Here is the account.
Mentions:
* B. E. Chrietzberg * Tom Smith, * R. T. and J. B. Cooper
* Cooper Sansom * Dee Sansom and P. B. Safford * Miss
Margaret Belle Jones * Don Felipe Henry Neri, Baron
de Bastrop * Margaret Belle Jones *
On a Mexican Mustang Through Texas
By ALEX E.
SWEET and J. ARMOY KNOX
This is part
of a serial account of two daring adventurers who colorfully
describe their exciting and sometimes humorous happenings
on their trip through the wilds and wiles of Texas during
the 1870's.
Mentions:
* Styx Ferry * Barnes House * The Abbe Dominick * Old
Caney bottom * the Muscogee tribe * Sheriff Webber *
John Wesley Hardin * the Brazos bottom, in Fort Bend
county *
Benjamin Franklin Highsmith
By Maude
Wallis Traylor, Cuero,Texas
Excellent
history of Ben Highsmith, the son of Ahijah M. and Deborah
Turner Highsmith, a descendant of a long line of Indian
scouts and rangers. Highsmith served in the Army of
Texas 1835—1836, then became a Texas Ranger under Capt.
Jack Hays, was a member of the Somervell Expedition,
1842, etc, etc. here is his story.
Mentions:
* Utopia, in Uvalde county * Captain Miles Standish
and Edward Doty * Molly Standish * Daniel Boone * Molly
(Standish) Turner, * Fort Wood or Troy, in Lincoln county,
Missouri * Femme Osage District * Joseph Cottle and
Stephen Woods * Joshua N. Robbins * Moses Austin * Ahijah
M. and Deborah Highsmith * Jesse Burnham * Zadock Woods
* Stephen Cottle * Old Mina * James Bowie, William B
Travis, Ben McCulloch, Winslow Turner, and Samuel Highmsmith
* Captain Elliot C. Buckner * Leander Woods * Andrew
Castleman * Elliot C. Buckner * Old Caney * John Sowell
* Colonel James C. Neill * Captain John Alley * Colonel
John H. Moore * old Mission Concepcion * Dick Andrews
* the "Grass Fight." * General Edward Burleson * Colonel
J. C. Neill * Frank W. Johnson * John Harvey * Captain
Ware and Deaf Smith * James C. Neill * Colonel Wm. B.
Travis * Powderhouse Hill * David B. Kent, * Dr. Venters
* Winslow Turner, Jr * Captain Ed Burleson's company
* Captain Juan N. Seguin * Captain Rogers * Brushy Creek
* Jacob Burleson * Captain James Rogers * Jack Hays
* Jack Walters, Ed Blakey, and James Gilleland * Noah
Smithwick * Colonel Bell * Linnville * Victoria Prairie
* Peach Creek * Pinto Trail Crossing * Kit Ackland *
Captain J. S. Sutton * Adam Turner * J. M. O'Brien *
Blanket Creek * Mary Deborah * J. W. O'Brien * Resaca
de la Palma * Jacob C. Trask of Matagorda * Gail and
Thomas Borden * L. W. Kemp *
The Second Cavalry Pursues Cortina
By Colonel
M. L. Crimmins.
Here is the
account of what became known as the Cortina campaign
when a Mexican named Juan Cortina, who claimed he had
been wronged by the citizens of Brownsville, TX and
so crossed from the Mexican side of the Rio Grande in
the autumn of 1859 with a body of armed men recruited
from both sides of the river estimated from 600 to 1,500
strong. This unlawful force committed many depredations
and killed several Americans. It was reported that Cortina
had captured Brownsville, and that he had assumed a
formidable and threatening attitude at various places
between the Nueces and the Rio Grande, The whole frontier
and, in fact, the entire State was very much excited.
General David E. Twiggs assembled a force at Brownsville
under the command of Major Samuel Peter Heintzelman,
and thus the campaign began. This article presents the
entire account in detail.
Mentions:
* old Fort Merrill, * Grove H. Thomas, George Stoneman,
David S. Stanley, and Samuel Peter Heintzelman * Albert
Sidney Johnston, Robert E. Lee, John Bell Hood, William
Joseph Hardee, Edmund Kirby Smith, Charles William Field,
and Fitzhugh Lee * George H. Price * Captain George
Stoneman's company * Lieutenant Manning Marius Kimmel
* Captain Stoneman * Captain Stoneman * Captain Albert
Gallatin Brackett * Lieutenant Robert Nelson Eagle *
Edinburg * La Mesa * Reynosa * Ringgold Barracks * Mexican
General Garcia *
When 10,000 Indians Died of Smallpox
Account of
the scourge of smallpox which decimated the Indian tribes
of the region now encompassed by northern Montana, the
Canadian area just north of the Montana border, and
North Dakota, during the summer of 1837. The death toll
from the epidemic probably reached a total of 10,000.
Here is the sad account of that event.
Mentions:
* Piegan, Blood and Blackfeet tribes * The Mandan tribe
in Dakota * Assinniboines * The Minuetarees * Major
Alexander Culbertson * Captain Pratt * old trapper named
Bill May * Bernard Pratt * Sandoval * where Fort Whoopun
* The Crows * Gros Ventres * the Nagel Brothers Granite
Works of Fredericksburg *
MUZZLE-LOADINGS
Some names
mentioned: * MISS ISABEL ALLARDYCE, * IRA ATEN * J.
A. BACHMAN * A. K. BRIGGS * C. STANLEY BANKS * S. C.
BUTLER * ALEX BRINKMANN * ABRAM STILES BEELER * S. OMAR
BARKER * G. R. BECKHAM * JOE BENTON, * MARTIN M. BRETT,
San Antonio * C : Y. BILLINGS, Bandera. * DR. J. O.
BUTLER, Bandera. * T. A. BUCKNER, San Marcos. P. J.
BLACKMON, Bandera. * CADDO CAMERON, Bandera. MISS RUTH
COIT, San Antonio. FRED W. CROXEN, Window Rock * D.
E. CONWILL, JR., Bandera. COL. MARTIN L. CRIMMINS, San
Antonio * H. N. DARST, Richmond. * W. O. DICKERSON,
Roosevelt. W. A. DAVIS, San Antonio * J. D. DILLINGHAM,
Austin. FRANCES DONECKER, San Antonio * JULIA CHISHOLM
DAVENPORT, New York City, N. Y * GEO. B. DAVIS, San
Antonio * R. S. ELLISON, Tulsa * E. B. ELAM, Bandera
* W. R. FLETCHER, Bandera. CHAS. L. FAGAN, Rahway, N.
J. CLIFF FARRELL, Mar Vista, Calif. DR Z. FULLER, San
Antonio. * M. S. GARRETSON, New York. WALTER GANN, Denver,
Colo. * FRED I. GLENN, Dallas * CHAS. GERSDORFF, San
Antonio. HUGH GORDON, JR., Houston. * MRS. F. A. HICKS,
Utopia * JNO. C. HUBBARD, Weimar * DR. ROBERT T. HILL,
Dallas. TED HILLMAN, Bandera. RAYMOND HICKS, Bandera
* MRS. GRACE L. HARRIS * *JOHN F. HODGES, Bandera, C.
W. HANLEY, Fort Worth. FLOSSIE E. HUTTON, Hot Springs
* WILL HEINEN, Los Angeles, Calif. * GEORGE P. ISBELL,
San Antonio * DELOS R. JOHNSON, Franklinton, Louisiana
* DR. SAM JAEGGLI, Moulton * GEO. W. JAYROE, Santa Monica,
* J. RALPH JACKSON, Holliday * MISS VIVIAN KEESE, Medina
*COMMANDER G. KEITH GORDON..* JOSEPH MADISON KINCAID.
SAM R. KONE, San Marcos * G. H. LONKEY, Shiocton * LOUIS
LENZ, Lake Charles * DR. C. F. LEHMANN, * W. J. LAYLAND,
Cleburne *.LEO LINDNER, Comfort. * MRS. J. A. MILLER,
Bandera. FRANK H. MANSFIELD, Bandera. ALBERT MAVERICK,
San Antonio R. W. MEITZEN, Bandera. JASON CHILTON MATTHEWS.
DR. R. J. MOONEY, San Antonio. EDGAR MONTIETH, Houston.
DAN H. MARSHALL, Holliday * JOHN V. MONTAGUE, Waterbury,
* P. S. McGEENEY, San Antonio * W. E. McDERMETT, Big
Lake * R. W. NOWLIN, San Antonio. H. M. NOWLIN, Center
Point. JOE O. NAYLOR, -San Antonio. OSCAR NOWLIN, Camp
Verde. R. I. NICHOLS, Louise * DR. P. I. NIXON, San
Antonio * JNO. E. OWENS, Dallas * JUDGE A. V. PUE, Bandera.
L. G. PARK, Council Hill, Okla. *W. A. PERIL * W. A.
PHILPOTT, JR., Dallas. T. H. PHILLIPS, Medina * MRS.
W. A. ROBERTS, Frio Town. O. B. ROLLINS, Austin * HON.
JULIUS REAL, Kerrville. A. B. REAGAN, Brady * E. W.
ROBINSON, San Antonio. *N. H. ROSE, San Antonio * J.
W. SHORT, Bandera * LESLIE E. SHORT, Bandera. * L. A.
SCHREINER, Kerrville. D. W. SHORT, Hondo. * C. E. SCHOFF,
San Antonio * COL. JOHN N. SWEENEY, Helotes. J. F. SMITH,
Hondo * BUDDIE SCARBOROUGH, Austin. *JOHN SCHMIDT, SR.
* MRS. C. T. TRAYLOR, Cuero. T. U. TAYLOR, Austin. *
J. H. TALLICHET, Houston. DR. S. E. THOMPSON, Kerrville.
LESLIE TRAYLOR, New York. GABRIEL TIBILETTI, Victoria.
*THOS. W. TURNER, Marfa. THALMANN, FRED B. Bandera.
* JOE VILLEMAIN, Pipe Creek. EARL VANDALE, Amarillo.
MAJOR RUFUS G. VAUGHAN, San Antonio * R. L. WEIBLING
* MISS MAY WELDON, Bandera. W. M. WAIDE, Fort Stockton.
W. E. WRATHER, Dallas * JUDGE DUVAL WEST, SanAntonio
ERNEST W. WILSON, Abilene. WALTER PRESCOTT WEBB * JOS.
WEIDEL, LaGrange, Illinois * Hon. A. B. Reagan * Gus
O'Keefe * C. C. Slaughter's ranch * the XIT outfit *
Mr. Mabry * Tahoka Lake and Yellow House Canyon * Gus
O'Keefe * Mrs. R. E. Tullis, of Center Point, Texas
* Mrs Benjamin Denton * Mr. C. F. Pitts, * Mrs. Cleora
Davenport * Rosa Chipman * John Eckhart, and Mrs. Nicie
Lewis * Mrs. Joy Tilley * Mrs. Gladys Maiming * John
Travis Walker * John, Jr., and William Walker, of Kerrville
* Joe D. Walker, of Medina * Mrs. L. D. Ferguson, of
San Angelo * Bill Phillips * Ben Kilpatrick * Sanderson
and Dryden * George Parker * Express Messenger Truesdale
* Caddo Cameron * Dick Beeler *
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