Historical Markers
in Runnels County, Texas
Do you know of any other historical markers in Runnels County? Please transcribe the marker and send to me at Tooltimej@aol.com.
Content CemeteryContent - off of FM382 16 mi. NE of Winters Opened 1883 with burial of a cowboy, James Hanna. Confederate veteran John A. Hanna, of Co. A, 8th regt., Texas Cavalry, Army of Tennessee, was buried here 1889. Their sister Amanda, her husband, John Hardegree, and their children, and three of John A. Hanna's infant grandchildren also rest here. 1972 |
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Do you know of any other historical markers in Runnels County? Please transcribe the marker and send to me at Tooltimej@aol.com.
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