Inscription
Located about one mile north in late 19th century. Composed of two families prominent in early Kimble County affairs. Started in 1874 by John and Martha Miller. Known as "Honest John," Miller joined frontier militia to fight Indians and served on first jury and second jury commission, county district court.
Was elected justice of the peace, Precinct 4, in 1876. Colony also included families of A.P. Browning and William Miller. James A. Browning served longer as county official than any previous person. Descendants still reside in Kimble County. (1970)
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City of Junction
Junction, TX
County seat of Kimble County.
Colonel John Griffith
Junction, TX
(1831-1889) Confederate officer in Civil War.
Campsite of Marques De Rubi, 1767
Junction, TX
Campsite of Marques de Rubi, 1767.
Early History of Kimble County
Junction, TX
Created in 1858 out of Bexar County, Kimble County was attached temporarily to Gillespie County for judicial purposes.
First Murr Ranch
Junction, TX
HENRY AND ADAM MURR, BORN IN LANCASTER COUNTY, PA.
