You will be captivated by "Captured By Indians: Children Between Two
Fires" During the late 1800's, Texas children abducted by Comanches and Apaches quickly assimilated into their new lives, despite the often violent circumstances of their captures. This article
has been posted in its entirety with permission of the author, Kaye Northcott, Editor of Texas Co-op Power Magazine.
On January 22, 1925, an old twin-six Packard pulled up
to the Governor's Mansion in Austin. The driver triumphantly
proclaimed to her passengers - her husband and daughter - "Well,
we have returned!"
This article has been posted in its entirety with the
permission of Kaye Northcott, Editor of Texas Co-op Power
Magazine.
Excerpt from the April 9, 1909 issue of the The Cumby
Rustler, G. M. Morton, Editor (Cumby, Hopkins County, Texas).
Surnames include Currin, Thomas, Lefan, Connor, Brewer, Russell,
Fletcher, Vanlandingham, Mullikin, Branom, Ward, Penneck, Gardner,
Puckett, Atkisson, Wortham, Dicken, Kelley, Green, Foxhall, Helm,
Pickens, Raney, Mooney, and King.
Excerpt from the June 25, 1909issue of the The Cumby
Rustler, G. M. Morton, Editor (Cumby, Hopkins County, Texas).
Surnames include Bays, Cox, Aiken, Knight, Long, Wilson, Green, Dial,
Garvin, Howard, McDowell, Corbet, Marable, Delay, and Patterson.
Excerpt from the July 23, 1909issue of the The Cumby
Rustler, G. M. Morton, Editor (Cumby, Hopkins County, Texas).
Surnames include Apperson, Oak, Rhodes, Clifton, Chappin, Turner, Wilkerson, Roberson, Gallihur, Davis, Candley, Frazier, Breedlove, Smith, Cash, Newland, Bird, Harberson, Banta, Brewer, Branom, Blount, Warren, Weathers, Trobaugh, Harris, and Bolin.
Excerpt from the Sept 10, 1909issue of the The Cumby
Rustler, G. M. Morton, Editor (Cumby, Hopkins County, Texas).
Surnames include Harwell, Speed, Blount, Harris, England, Mathis, Alexander, Holt, Strickland, Alexander, Plunkett, Keeton, Currin, Downing, Parham, Markham, Brewer, Harris, Connor, Satterwhite, Warren, Chishohm, Cox, Cross, Cook, Bone, and Pippin.
Miscellaneous articles from the Honey Grove Signal
from the years 1897 and 1900. Surnames include Daniels, Robertson,
Hindman, Flatt, Wages, Love, Sawyer, and Baird.
Excerpt from the July
9, 1909issue of the The Cumby
Rustler, G. M. Morton, Editor (Cumby, Hopkins County, Texas).
Surnames include Rippy, McRae, Barrett, Blount, Redmond, Eaves, Smith, Wiggs, Winniford, Junell, Vasser, Abercrombie, Woodard, Evans, Milholland, Howard, Milam, Smith, Branom, Berry, Connor, McDowell, Denton, Beyer, Byers, Holder, Hart.
Miscellaneous articles from the Honey Grove Signal
from 1902. Surnames include Trout, Erwin, Hudson, Martin, Lambeth, Taylor, Andrews, Clark, Hamilton.
Excerpt from the July
30, 1909issue of the The Cumby
Rustler, G. M. Morton, Editor (Cumby, Hopkins County, Texas).
Surnames include Lewis, Stewart, Dickson, Rippy, Blount, Morgan, Maloney,
Greaves, Hull, McDowell, Cross, West, Lindley, Cate, Titus, Hankins, Williams, Prather, Irons, Cothran, Green, Crain, Denton, Williams, Keeton,
Branom