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(1822-1862) Soldier, statesman and Indian fighter. In his native Georgia, a legislator and mayor of city of Atlanta. General in Cuban liberation forces, 1850. On reaching Texas 1856, joined state troops fighting Indians. Elected 1859 to State Legislature; served as delegate to 1861 Texas Secession Convention.
In the Civil War raised, trained and led 10th Regiment Texas Infantry. Sent into defense of Arkansas, repulsed Federal assault on Devall's Bluff, June 1862. Died of illness in camp near Austin, Ark., October 7, 1862. (1964)
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Bosque County
Meridian, TX
Named for the Bosque (Spanish for "woods") River.
Captain J. J. Cureton, C.S.A.
Walnut Springs, TX
(1826-1881) Indian fighter, lawman and rancher.
James Buckner "Buck" Barry, C.S.A.
Walnut Springs, TX
(1821-1906) Came to Texas from North Carolina in 1845.
Lumpkin-Woodruff House
Meridian, TX
South Carolina native James J. Lumpkin (b. 1852) settled in Meridian in 1878.
Odle Log Cabin
Valley Mills, TX
A native of Tennessee, pioneer John Odle (1824-1913) moved to Texas in 1843, one year after his marriage to Lucinda Reeder (d. 1890).
