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English: Map adapted to text about the Crows and the fur trade in Montana. Big Horn Post #2 was built near the mouth of Bighorn River. (Montana Historic Preservation Plan (1975). Volume II. Helena. P. 127.) Fort Alexander six miles west of Forsyth. (Montana Historic Preservation Plan, p. 114.) Fort Benton (#1) near the mouth of Bighorn River in ...
Full-page ad in the Nov. 11, 1958 Canton Repository, touting the opening of the Fishers Foods store at Cleveland Avenue NW and 44th Street. The store closed last year after 65 years; the building ...
Raul (Roy) Benavidez, Medal of Honor recipient; was raised in El Campo from the age of 7; Gene Cernan, Astronaut (and the last person to have been on the Moon); lived in El Campo; Jeff Barosh, Texas-based country music singer-songwriter; professionally known as Jeff Chance was born and raised in El Campo. He died in El Campo in 2008 at the age ...
List of Farm to Market Roads in Texas (1000–1099) List of Farm to Market Roads in Texas (1100–1199) List of Farm to Market Roads in Texas (1200–1299) List of Farm to Market Roads in Texas (1300–1399) List of Farm to Market Roads in Texas (1400–1499) List of Farm to Market Roads in Texas (1500–1599)
Pages in category "Trading posts in the United States" The following 26 pages are in this category, out of 26 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
El Camino Real de los Tejas routes in Spanish Texas. Alonso de León, Spanish governor of Coahuila, established the corridor for what became El Camino Real de Tierra Afuera in multiple expeditions to East Texas between 1686 and 1690 to find and destroy a French fort near Lavaca Bay, [2] established by René-Robert Cavelier, Sieur de La Salle on what de León considered to be Spanish lands.
The Gunsmoke TV series dealt with the subject of Comancheros in a 2-part episode called 'Women for Sale' (Season 19, Episodes 1 & 2) which aired Sept 10 th and 17 th, 1973. In this episode, James Whitmore guest-starred as leader of an Irish-born Comanchero trader.
Plainview is a ghost town in southwestern Wharton County in the U.S. state of Texas. It was located at the intersection of Farm to Market Road 441 (FM 441) and Farm to Market Road 1163 (FM 1163), southwest of El Campo. The community had its own school from as early as 1916 until 1948.