Hood County History: Throwback Thursday Mar. 2

by | Mar 3, 2017

Hood County Throwback Thursday

February 26 – March 4

Feb. 26, 1907,
Charles Bernard and Juana Cavasos were buried at Fort Spunky.

Feb. 27, 1888,
Frisco RR called the village that is now Tolar, “Squaw Creek Station”.

Mar. 1, 1853,
The heirs of David Crockett were given 1300 acres for his service at the Alamo.

Mar. 2, 1906,
The Squints win the baseball game against the Squats, 17-4 in Paluxy.

Mar. 3, 1893,
Jesse, Jacob, and David Nutt completed the Historic Nutt House Hotel in Granbury.

Mar. 4, 1880,
Robert P. Crockett was in Hood County when it was a howling wilderness.

Information in this article was received from materials provided by the Hood County Historical Commission.

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