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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1Z8B_site-of-andersons-fort-or-soldiers-mound_Spur-TX.html
Here behind extensive breastworks Major Thomas M. Anderson, Tenth U.S. Infantry, maintained a supply camp for the Cavalry under General Ranald S. Mackenzie, Fourth U.S. Cavalry, who in 1874-1875 forced the Indians of the region onto reservations a…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1Z8A_lisenby-campbell-house_Spur-TX.html
This home was first owned by rancher George Edward Lisenby and his wife, Mattie Belle Holland, who bought it in 1916. They sold it in 1922 to William Spencer and Dora Bell (Williams) Campbell, who owned W.S. Campbell Furniture and Undertaking, tod…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1Z89_fourth-u-s-cavalry_Spur-TX.html
Privates Gregg, William Max, W. H. Kilpatrick and other soldiers who met death in this region while serving under General R. S. MacKenzie, Fourth U.S. Cavalry, 1871-1872 and 1874-1875. With no hope of honor if victorious; no dream of mercy if they…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1Z87_texas-agricultural-experiment-station-at-spur_Spur-TX.html
Authorized by the Texas Legislature in 1909, seven agricultural experiment stations were established in the state. Providing facilities for agricultural scientists to develop information and procedures and solutions to regional agricultural proble…
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