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and settled a ranch about four miles east of Blanco City, on the Blanco River, with a small bunch of horses and
cattle. In 1861, father joined the Confederate army and when he returned in 1865, broke and no market for cattle until 1870, he sold 200 aged steers to Tom Johnson. His ranch and branding pens were where the town of Johnson City now stands.
Father went up the trail with this herd to Abilene, Kansas, in 1878. I went on the trail with one of John R. Blocker's herds. A short sketch of this trip is in the first volume of the "Trail Drivers of Texas."
I moved with my family from the old home town in 1904 to Rocksprings, Edwards county, where we now live.