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  2. Fort Parker State Park - Wikipedia

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    Old Fort Parker, their spring is located on the left. Fort Parker State Park has three hike-and-bike trails: Springfield trail (1.5-mile loop), Navasota River Trail (0.5 mile one way), and Baines Creek Trail (2.5 miles one way). The Bur Oak Trail (0.5-mile loop) is a nature trail with an interpretive guide pamphlet available.

  3. Fort Parker - Wikipedia

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    Fort E. S. Parker, the first Crow Indian Agency, was built in the fall of 1869, southwest of present-day Springdale, Montana (Big Timber). It was named for Ely S. Parker , a Seneca lawyer who served as secretary to Ulysses S. Grant , wrote the Confederate terms of surrender, and was appointed as Commissioner of Indian Affairs under President Grant.

  4. Fort Parker massacre - Wikipedia

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    It was completed in March 1834. Fort Parker's 12-foot-high (3.7 m) log walls enclosed four acres (16,000 m 2). Blockhouses were placed on two corners for lookouts, and six cabins were attached to the inside walls. The fort had two entrances, a large double gate facing south, and a small gate for easy access to the spring.

  5. Want to visit a Texas State park on total solar eclipse day ...

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    Even if you have a Texas State Park Pass, you must make a reservation for eclipse day. ... Fort Parker State Park. Cedar Hill State Park. Purtis Creek State Park. Lake Tawakoni State Park.

  6. Groesbeck, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Fort Parker State Park, located north of Groesbeck, is preserved to tell the story of Cynthia Ann Parker, who was captured by Comanches, and became the mother of Quanah Parker, the last Comanche chief. The last legal execution in Limestone County occurred on April 12, 1895, when Richard Burleson, who had been convicted of murdering James ...

  7. Confederate Reunion Grounds State Historic Site - Wikipedia

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    Confederate Reunion Grounds is a Texas historic site located near Mexia, Limestone County, Texas at the confluence of the Navasota River and Jack's Creek. From 1889–1946, Confederate Civil War veterans and families reunited at the site during late-July or early-August, camping under the giant bur oaks, enjoying speeches, concerts, dances, fellowship and food, and raising funds for families ...

  8. Why your favorite catalogs are smaller this holiday season

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    A collection of 2024 holiday catalogs are displayed Monday, Nov. 25, 2024, in Freeport, Maine. Catalog retailers, reeling from U.S. postal rate increases, have responded with pint-sized catalogs ...

  9. City of Cheyenne receives grant to fund trailhead at Belvoir ...

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    Jan. 19—CHEYENNE — The city of Cheyenne announced this week that it will begin construction of a trailhead and trail system at Belvoir Ranch later this year, 21 years after buying the property.