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I remained at home until the spring of 1883, when I went to Hearne, Texas, and struck out with an outfit going to San "Angelo, in Tom Green County. We left Hearne about the 10th of May and reached San Angelo the later part of July.
In 1885 I married the sweetest woman in all the country and to our union were born five boys and three girls, all of whom are living except one. I am living within half a mile of where I was born.
I left Hays County, Texas, on "April 15th, 1877, bound for Cheyenne, Wyoming, with 2,100 cattle, forty head of ponies and two yoke of oxen'
with the chuck wagon. The country was open, no fences to bother us. We crossed the Colorado about four miles below "Austin, and went through Belton. We camped one night near Belton, and while there it came a heavy rain. From here we moved out several miles the next morning to where there was grass, and where we stopped for breakfast. "After we had been there about an hour I saw a man ride up and begin looking over the herd. "After he had looked through closely he came over to the camp and I asked him if he found any of his cattle in the herd. He said no. I asked him to get