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Keywords:Coalson-Pullen Colony, Texas Historical Marker
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Dimensions4928 x 3264
Original file size8.45 MB
Image typeJPEG
Color spacesRGB
Date taken3-Nov-13 14:00
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Camera makeNIKON CORPORATION
Camera modelNIKON D7000
FlashNot fired, compulsory mode
Exposure modeAuto
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ISO speedISO 200
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Coalson-Pullen Colony

Coalson-Pullen Colony

Junction
Kimble County, Texas
30 31.385' N 100 01.265' W

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.