Simmons, Martha Virginia Webster Strickland, Narrative, 1912

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Simmons, Martha Virginia Webster Strickland, Narrative, 1912

Comprised of a typed historical sketch, the Martha Virginia Webster Strickland Simmons Narrative, 1912, concerns Simmons' life from 1835 to 1846 as a survivor of the Webster Massacre.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8192436

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Webster family

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Simmons, Martha Virginia Webster Strickland, 1836-1927

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Martha Virginia Webster (1836-1927) was the daughter of Captain John Webster, a Virginia lawyer, businessman, and plantation owner who brought his family to Texas in 1836. As the family traveled with several others to West Texas in 1839, they came upon a large force of Comanche Indians on Brushy Creek in Williamson County, who killed all of the men of the party. The four-year-old Webster was captured, along with her mother and older brother, and taken back to live at the Comanches’ camp. Months ...

Webster, John, -approximately 1839

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