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Brown County Historical Scrapbook: John and Emma Banister


Brown County Historical Scrapbook: John and Emma Banister
Brownwood Bulletin
John Riley Banister was a law officer. He was born in Banister, Missouri on May 24, 1854 to William Lawrence and Mary Banister. His father deserted the family after the Civil War and settled in Texas.
John, who had only three months of school, moved to Texas in 1867. He became a cowboy on Rufus Winn’s ranch near Menardville. He then worked for Sam Golson in Coleman and Mason counties in 1873.
Banister helped fight against several Native Americans and joined his first cattle drive to Kansas in 1874. After another drive in 1876, he joined the Texas Rangers in Austin for Frontier Battalion service. His company was involved in escorting murderer John Wesley Hardin from Austin to Comanche for trial, skirmishes with Native Americans and the capture of outlaw Sam Bass. ....

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Brown County Historical Scrapbook: Deputy James D. Burns


Brown County Historical Scrapbook: Deputy James D. Burns
Brownwood Bulletin
James D. Burns, or “Jim” as the family called him, was a son of Col. Simon Pierce Burns and wife, Sarah. Jim was with his mother in Missouri when Col. Burns was fighting in the Civil War. He hid the family milk cow in the woods to keep her from being taken by the Union soldiers.
He began working as a deputy sheriff in Brown County as soon as he turned eighteen. When Jim was about twenty four, he left Brown County and moved to Silver City, New Mexico. He became a deputy sheriff and worked in nearby Paschal, New Mexico. ....

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Brown County Historical Scrapbook: More Native American battles


Brown County Historical Scrapbook: More Native American battles
Brownwood Bulletin
M.R. Cheatham was an 84 year old pioneer of Rockwood, Coleman County. He was involved in many Native American battles. He traveled through West Texas and helped arrest many frontier outlaws while he was a Texas Ranger, from June 1874 to September, 1876. He recorded some of the events that he experienced. He served in Company E, and most of the time during his service, had headquarters at Camp Mud Creek, seven miles north of Santa Anna. Mr. Cheatham was wagon boss and pack mule foreman of his company.
One night, a band of Native Americans stole some horses from the Rangers near the Mud Creek camp, and when the theft was discovered, several of the Rangers set out in pursuit. The Native Americans were overtaken six miles west of Brownwood, and a fight followed. Three Native Americans were killed, and two others were taken to Brownwood, where they were hanged in a tree on the north side of t ....

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