Established in Oct. 1852 by elements of 8th Infantry, and named for 2nd Lt. Theodore Lincoln Chadbourne who was killed in the battle of Resaca de la Palma in the Mexican War. However, post experienced chronic water shortage and was abandoned in 1867
Bronte, TX Historic FortsLocated near the historic site of Fort Chadbourne, cemetery contains interesting, poignant old markers. Many pioneers and early settlers of the area are buried here, and the oldest headstone dates back to 1877
Bronte, TX Cemeteries Course Access: Public
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Restored Victorian home of Joseph Potton family, circa 1901; listed in National Register of Historic Places; excellent showca...
Barbed-wire collection and other relics from early settlers on view in county courthouse, which was built in 1936 to replace ...
Features a red granite, seven-foot star inscribed with names of 157 YoungCounty men and women who died serving their county s...
A low-oxygen fish kill in summer 2004 eliminated most fish populations in O.C. Fisher. TPWD has stocked adult largemouth bass...
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