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From: "Peggy McCleskey Broughton" <>
Subject: Re: [TXBROWN] An event in 1880?
Date: Thu, 13 Jan 2000 11:49:46 -0600


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From: H G (Doc) Henderson <>
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Sent: Thursday, January 13, 2000 11:39 AM
Subject: Re: [TXBROWN] An event in 1880?


> I have a book, "Texas Last Frontier, Ft Stockton and the Trans Pecos,
> 1861-1895, ' Clayton L Williams, #10 of the Centennial Series of the
> Association of Former Students, Texas A & M Univ.
> Preface, p. xiv, says that after the subjugation of the Apaches in the
> early 1880s, the area was victimized by a dangerous criminal element, and
> cattlemen began moving in large herds.....through the 90s the area
typified
> the lawless character of the Am. frontier. Some of the most respectable
> citizens became involved in deadly feuds. Ref. to Brownwood p 237.
> Brownwood was on the fringe of the described area, but you might find
> Brownwood detailed in another book of that series. The book I have is
very
> well researched. My son dragged it in from college long ago.
> H G (Doc) Henderson,
>
>
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