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The Pioneer Coalsons

Barksdale, Edwards County

Marker Text

(Cedar Creek Ranch and graves about 9 miles WNW) Indians attacked goat camp of Nick Coalson on June 1, 1877; son Arthur, 10, was killed; Johnny, 14, wounded. Coalson escaped after 3 hours of hard fighting. One year later he lost his wife Alice, a daughter Etta Elizabeth (twin of Arthur), and infant stepson in another Indian raid. Captains Pat Dolan and Dan Roberts with Texas Ranger units, S.D. Coalson (Nick's son), U.S. Army scout Jim Hill, Jim and John Welch, and Henry and Sam Wells pursued but failed to find the Indians. The victims' graves are near old homesite, on Half-Moon Prairie. Coalson descendants are prominent in Texas history. (1972)

Marker Details

Address 25772 SH 55
Location Description SH 55, W side, 100 feet S of Market St.
Marker # 14128
Dedicated 1972
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code
  • Private Property:

    Unknown
  • Latitude, Longitude 29.724567, -100.034869

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