Bourland in North Texas and Indian Territory
During the Civil War
Fort Cobb, Fort Arbuckle & the Wichita Mountains
by Patricia Adkins-Rochette
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Sections of my 1,046-page book
Colonel James Bourland Timeline, Volume I features (362 pages)
Appendix, Volume II features (472 pages)
Bibliography, annotated (12 pages) Name Index (a 146-page index) Gazetteer (a 20-page index) East Texas Recruits sent to North and West Texas (a 3-page index) Physicians in the North Texas Militias (a 1-page index) .
sample pages .. Introduction to Volume I Colonel James Bourland Timeline.
Introduction to Volume II Appendix.
Gazetteer The political districts -- then and now -- of the places mentioned are defined. (6,616 entries in 20 pages)
Name Index Most of the 39,207 entries of the 150-page Name Index show a county of residence or a mustering place.
Physicians of 243 Texas Militias
(other web pages)
107 Prisoners Arrested April 9, 1865 in Wise County, Texas
1853 Chickasaw Nation, Epperson's letter to Bourland, a complaint about losing Chickasaw account
1864 Petitioners from Gillespie, Kimble, Llano, Mason, McCulloch, Menard, and San Saba Counties, Texas
Additional Soldiers in Bourland's Regiment, not listed in archival records, 29 thus far.
Arizona Brigade, Pyron's 2d TX Cav. Co H, LeKoester's Company E, Baylor's Ladies' Rangers
Brush Battalion, Confederate Brush Battalion listing of 496 men
Diary kept in 1865 at Fort Davis
Major contributions of this study to Indian Territory and Texas history
Map of Bourland's Regiment Area of Operations
Pyron's 2d Texas Cavalry Company "H" Roster - 2d Mounted Rifles, 2d Arizona Brigade
Seven Militia Brigades of North Texas, includes 34 North Texas counties
Sociological entries in my indexes, collective terms.
(tangentially related to my 1,046-page book)
Altus Confederate Veterans' Reunion: 1894 Altus, Old Greer County, Texas; now Jackson County, Oklahoma
Carter County Confederate Veterans' Reunion: 1923 and 1930 Ardmore, Oklahoma.
Erath County Civil War Veterans Photo of 26 veterans on the courthouse steps on July 11, 1924.
Fort Arbuckle, Outpost in Indian Territory, 1850-1870 (my index of) W. B. Justiss' 1976 Master's Thesis from the University of Arkansas.
Frazier McLish's Militia of the Chickasaw Nation
McCulloch County Civil War Veterans, Photo of veterans in Brady on August 3, 4, and 5, 1921. Mountain Remnants of the 5th Brigade of the United Confederate Veterans.
Rebecca McIntosh, of Indian Territory and the Creek Nation
Surveys: of Indian Territory 1871 to 1899 surveys of now Oklahoma Counties by the U.S. Bureau of Land Management
Wells' Battalion, Good’s, Scanland’s and Gillett’s Squads ... not confused Good's Co, Texas Light Artillery State Troops
(personal stuff)
1837 Petitioners for Texas-Louisiana Border Endnote 10.
Erin Springs, Beef Creek and Purcell, The Washita Valley in the 1880s
Events cites my 6-page Handout at speeches
Fite and Holder, family outlines
Libraries outside Texas and Oklahoma, that shelve my 1,046-page book
Patricia Adkins-Rochette's direct-ancestor families
Recommended Links e.g. www.history-sites.com, www.oiwus.org
Rev. John Harpole Carr in Indian Territory
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