Details for Coalson-Pullen Colony

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5267000612

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Marker Number 612
Atlas Number 5267000612
Marker Title Coalson-Pullen Colony
Index Entry Coalson-Pullen Colony
Address
City Junction
County Kimble
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 402222
UTM Northing 3377178
Subject Codes ranches/ranching; settlements; ghost towns; Native Americans
Marker Year 1970
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location from Junction take IH-10 11.5 miles west, take exit to FM 1674, go west (then road goes north), 3.3 miles to marker
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 18" x 28"
Marker Text (cabin chimney at site, about 3 mi. NW) Opened 1866 by Nick and Jennie (Blackwell) Coalson, who moved from Menard area. Stockraising and hunting provided livelihood. Their "bacon" was cured bear meat. Indians often stole horses, and in Dec. 1870 attacked cabin when Coalson and Charlie Mann had gone hunting. Ranch hand Joe Harris was killed. Mrs. Coalson in man's attire held off Indians until her husband returned. Later Coalson sold the ranch to surveyor - Civil War veteran Dr. Asa Pullen and wife Juliet (Gilliland), who had 6 daughters. Many descendants of this family still live in Kimble County.

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