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Battle Branch

Lampasas, Lampasas County

Marker Text

Battle Branch This branch of Sulphur Creek was named for an event in the Horrell-Higgins Feud. On the morning of March 26, 1877, Tom and Mart Horrell were going to Lampasas to attend district court. En route, they were ambushed by gunmen hiding in the brush near this location. The Horrells returned fire and the attackers rode away. Mart took his wounded brother to a nearby residence and continued to town for help. He led a squad of Texas Rangers to the site, but officers never caught the attackers. Many believed a Higgins faction had set up the ambush. The feud would continue, with additional gunfighting, for several more months. (2003)

Marker Details

Address E US 190
Location Description Lampasas, 3.8 mi. E on US 190
Marker # 13134
Dedicated 2002
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code water topics; duels, shoot-outs
Latitude, Longitude 31.048634, -98.099638

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