Map drawn by John Cotter
historical marker in the Barton Creek West subdivision off Bee Cave Road
(1833-1906) in Union uniform.
with husband William Hickman and children on RM 2222 in 1909
Picture from the Austin History Center titled “A Bull Creek family.” If anybody knows the persons in this photo, please contact the author.
early 1870s
loosely translated as Cry-of-the-Wild Goose. The famous Kiowa chief Satanta’s favorite son, he guided for the army and is said to have married Catherine Tomerlin under the name Andy Lewis. Two of their children married into the Williams family of the Bull Creek clan. See http://amertribes.proboards.com/thread/1023/satantas-son
Members of Roberts-Teague clan in the early years. The patriarch of the family, Joseph Almar, is in the middle with the beard. On the right is his son Henry, the father of Joe L. Roberts. The other men in the picture are as yet unidentified. A few years younger than Henry, they might have been his brother and brothers-in-law: Hutsons, Teagues, and Williamses.
related to the Maples and Gumberts of the
Roberts-Teague clan. I interviewed his son Raymond Moore.
Mattie Teague (seated), mother of the Tucker girls who married some of the well-known families along Barton Creek – the Youngs, Shorts, Plumleys, Browns, and Pierces. Anne May Tucker is standing with Charlie Pierce, the father of Litten Pierce.
wearing a bowtie, standing in the doorway of the Williamson County jail during his 1906 trial for murder.
Arvil Maynard and kids of the Whitt-Maynard-Bonnet clan
of the Whitt-Maynard-Bonnet clan. I interviewed their son Morris Bonnet
Austin’s population at the time was about 30,000, most of it on the north side of the river.