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Thomas C. and Eliza V. Felps

Johnson City, Blanco County

Marker Text

Born in Tennessee in 1836, Thomas C. Felps came to Texas in 1850 and to this area in 1856. He earned a living by freighting and joined the Blanco County Rangers during the Civil War. In 1863 he married Eliza V. White (b. 1846), a native of Ohio. In the summer of 1869, the couple lived with Eliza's parents while Thomas recovered from a fever. Her father, newly-appointed County Judge S. T. White, had gone to Blanco on July 21, 1869, when Thomas and Eliza were killed by a band of Indians on Cypress Creek. Only Eliza was scalped. The couple's orphaned children, Thomas and Caroline, were cared for by Eliza's parents. (1975)

Marker Details

Address 2403 Miller Creek Cemetery Rd.
Location Description Miller Creek Cemetery, on Miller Creek Road off US 290, north side of the highway 2 mi. E of US 281. Marker is near the center of the cemetery.
Marker # 6386
Dedicated 1975
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code rangers; pioneers; Native Americans; women
Latitude, Longitude 30.19614, -98.332111

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