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In 1981, 25 years after receiving a medical degree in Mexico Erdmann moved to Childress, Childress County, Texas. [3] He started doing autopsies for five small area hospitals on a private contract basis. In 1983 he expanded his practice to the entire Texas panhandle area to the Rio Grande. [1]
On the evening of July 26, 1988, the body of 17-year-old Tate Rowland was discovered hanging from a horse apple tree on a dirt road outside of Childress, Texas by his friend, Chad Johnston. [4] At 6 p.m., Johnston came to Rowland's house, where he told Rowland's father and stepmother, Brenda, that he had witnessed Tate hang himself. [5]
Lake Childress is located 8 miles northwest of Childress, Texas in the Red River Basin. It is a part of the Baylor Creek reservoir which is the pair of Lake Childress and Baylor Lake. Both lakes are owned by the City of Childress. The two lakes have a combined surface area of 650 acres. [1] The
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Baylor Creek Reservoir also known as Baylor Lake is a reservoir located northwest of Childress, Texas. [2] The unincorporated community of Carey and Lake Childress are situated to the east of the lake.
Childress (/ ˈ tʃ ɪ l d r ɪ s / CHIL-driss) (established 1887; incorporated 1890) is a city in and the county seat of Childress County, Texas, United States. Its population was 5,737 at the 2020 census .
Childress was wounded in a retaliatory attack and arrested, but Odum escaped. That night in Silsbee, Texas , Henry Bullock, a white man, was reportedly shot and killed, and two other white men seriously wounded, in an ambush by a group of African Americans.
Deaf Smith as he appears at the Childress County Heritage Museum in Childress, Texas. Smith died in Richmond, Texas, aged 50, at the home of Randall Jones. The Episcopal churchyard has a modest marker, "Deaf Smith, the Texas Spy, Died Nov. 30, 1837", but his exact burial site is unknown. [7]