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Maps in History

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  • Map of Western Cattle Trail
  • Original Kerr County Boundaries
  • Map of Estados Unidos de Mexico
  • Kerr County, Tx Map
  • 1873 Kerr County Map
  • 1909 Kerr County Map
  • 1879 Kerr County Map
  • 1932 Comfort Map
  • 1909 Kerr County Map, Tx
  • 1893 Rocksprings Map
  • 1891 Map of Ft McKavett
  • 1857 Map of State of Texas by Henry Darwin, Rogers, & Alexan
  • 1856 Map of Kerr County, Tx
  • 1854 Military Road-Map of Texas
  • 1805 Map of Spanish Texas by Yokum
  • 1841 Map of Texas
  • New Philipines
  • Historic Camp Verde
  • 1932 Center Point Road, Tx
  • Captain John Pope, Corps Topl. Engrs

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KATEMCY: THE COMANCHE PEACEMAKER by Joseph Luther, Ph.D. September 13, 2020. Comanche chief Katemcy is one of the unrecognized champions of the Penateka (Pen-ah-took-uh) Comanches of Texas. Although a subchief under Santa Anna, it was Katemcy who first met with Meusebach in 1847 at the present-day site of Mason, Texas. It was Katemcy who made possible the celebrated treaty between the Fredericksburg Germans under the leadership of John O. Meusebach and the Penateka Comanches on the San Saba River.

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