Young County, Texas The Brit Johnson marker on 1769 is within view of the L.C. Young gravel road which sits just about on top of the Old Butterfield Stage Line-Military Road and leads to Highway 16 where the Warren Wagon Train Marker is just to the...
Parker County, Texas Continue on FM-730 south to Hwy. 180 and follow it west to Weatherford. There you will find a particularly handsome courthouse, town square and a pioneer graveyard which lies a few blocks northeast of the square. Greenwood...
Young County, Texas Take 16 north to Loving, turn right and go 4.2 miles to the east. You will see a culvert that carries water from Cameron Creek under Highway 114. Just to your south, Lone Wolf scored his revenge coup on the unfortunate Trooper...
Parker County, Texas Follow Main St. north of the square to the red light at the Exxon station. Turn left and follow 920 5.4 miles to the left turn onto 1885, which continues northwest. This follows roughly the same route as the original military...
Jack County, Texas Jermyn Through Finis Follow 114 east from the site of the Lost Valley Fight. Loving Ranch headquarters is on the left side of the road right before you reach the little community of Jermyn. Turn right on 1191 when you get to...
Palo Pinto County, Texas If you have time to visit the Fort Black Springs (Oran) area, Highway 52 crosses 281 on your way to Perrin. Our alternative route takes Highway 52 west to Oran where there are several historical markers in the Old Black...
Jack County, Texas Southeast to Jacksboro Fort Richardson Pages SE Entrance to Jacksboro | Ft. Richardson | Post Civil War | Garrison Life | Ft. Richardson Tour | Military Rd. to Ft. Sill | South to Keechi The map below shows the Texas Forts Trail...
Fort Richardson Pages SE Entrance to Jacksboro | Ft. Richardson | Post Civil War | Garrison Life | Ft. Richardson Tour | Military Rd. to Ft. Sill | South to Keechi | Jack County Site In 1866, a small detachment of the Sixth Cavalry, led by Samuel H...

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