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Baylor County Texas

Before it was settled, the area that is now Baylor County lay within the range of the Wanderers, a nomadic Comanche band, who relied upon buffalo for food, clothing, shelter, tools, and ornaments. In 1848 special Indian agent Robert S. Neighbors found 250 Comanche, fifty Tonkawa, and ten Wichita lodges on Lewis Creek at the site of present-day Seymour.

When the first surveys were made in the area in 1853 the Indians were still using it as a major hunting ground for buffalo, a fact that made settlement nearly impossible. This continued until the final defeat of the Comanches in 1874 by the United States Army and their removal to a reservation in Indian territory (see RED RIVER WAR). Baylor County was separated from Fannin County in 1858 and named for Henry W. Baylor a surgeon in a regiment of Texas Rangers during the Mexican War.

The first settlement was at Round Timber, nineteen miles southeast of the site of present Seymour. Tradition holds that the first settler was Col. C. C. Mills, who may have been at Round Timber during the Civil War and was certainly there by 1870. He was driven out by Indian raids, but returned by 1875 to join J. W. Stevens, who had arrived a year earlier. [Excerpted from Lawrence L. Graves, "BAYLOR COUNTY," Handbook of Texas Online; Published by the Texas State Historical Association.]

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Website Updates:
Nov 2024: Census: 1880 Census-Precinct No 1; Sick List News: BACCUS; Visiting News: LEWIS, SMITH, NEWTON, DICKSON, BURNETT, BISBEE, WEATHERLY, HOLT, COIL, HALEY, ARNETT, REESE, TUBBS, TAYLOR, LASATER, KNIGHT, ANDREWS, NEWTON, DICKSON, FOWLKES, ROBERSON
Jul 2024: Birth News: MINOR, KERR, BAILES, SANDERSON; Sick List News: SANDERSON, HARRIS, BENNETT; Death News: HOLMAN, CROSNOE, BIBLE, TULLIS; Ads: EASLEY, Henry's Place, ROBERSON, JOHNSON, DICKSON, WHEAT, CHAMBERS, GOOSTREE, SCHUSTER, EDWARDS, LEE, BENNETT, CRYER, GLASGOW, RITTER
Apr 2024: Marriage News: COOK, EDELEN, McDONALD, GILLIS, DICKSON, LUNSFORD, TAYLOR, WOOD, McCURDY, REILLY, ALLISON, WIX, GRIGGERS, WOLF, TINNIN, SCOTT, McDONALD
Nov 2023: Ads: LUCK, TAYLOR; Marriage News: EISLEY, FORMAN; Visiting News: GARDNER, DICKSON, PETRIE, BATEY, DAVIDSON, RATLIFF, RIKE, PLANTS, BANKLEY, TACKET, RIGGINS
Aug 2023: Military: World War 1 Draft Registration Cards: ABLES, ADAMS, ADKINS, AKRIDGE, ALBRIGHT
May 2023: County: Early Sheriffs, County Clerks, and County Judges; History: Early Settlers and Pioneers; Cemeteries: Round Timber Cemetery; Marriages: Early Marriages - submitted by Dena Whitesell
Mar 2023: Visiting News: BROWNING, LUCK, BENNETT, WEEKLY, RIGGINS, MORRIS, ADAMS
Dec 2022: Biographies: IRVIN; Visiting News: SHULTZ, ALBRIGHT, WALKER, AURR, MATHENEY, COFFEE, LEWIS, BOARD, SOULE, KENAN, DARNELL, BOARD, FINDLEY
May 2022: Ads: BROWNING, NEWTON, GLASGOW, BURNETT, JONES, TAYLOR, GOSS, METCALF, HARRIS, TACKITT, SELMAN
Feb 2022: Death News: TUCKER, ALLISON
Oct 2021: Marriage News: HARDY, CLICK, JAMON, LAMOND
Jul 2021: Calamity News: MELTON; News: MARTIN, HILLARD, MAURICE, ROBINS, LADKINS, FOWLER, WALL, BLOCKER, LEE, WOOLDRIDGE, WILMOT, LEE, HORTON
Jun 2021: Court News: GRAHAM, CARSON; Marriage News: ADCOCK, SELF; Visiting News: GOREE, OGLESBY, SMITH, RIGGINS, HIGGINS
Feb 2021: Death News: MOTES, WOODYEAR
 
 
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