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  • Take a visit to the unofficial Texas Rangers Cemetery.
    Mike Cox
    Center Point, TX 78010
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    #1678
    10-26-2019

Komentáře • 58

  • @ernestoherrera2755
    @ernestoherrera2755 Před 2 lety +12

    One of my ancestors was a Texas Ranger, he is buried in privilege Creek Texas close to Bandera, I grew up in Kerrville, 10 miles outside of Centerpointe and never knew this cemetery was there thanks next time I go back home I will have to visit it.

    • @marthaanderson2346
      @marthaanderson2346 Před 2 lety +1

      My greatgrandfather, Addison Kilgore, was a Texas Ranger. He's buried at San Antonio City Cemetery #6.

  • @ONLYGOODleftistisaDEADleftist

    Thank you for your presentation about this historic cemetery. However, as a Native Texan (and retired career military veteran) I find this cemetery's lawn care neglect shameful. Our Texas Rangers deserve better than that! This last resting place of Texas Rangers should never look this neglected.

    • @a2j.holyloveaffairreyna757
      @a2j.holyloveaffairreyna757 Před 2 lety +4

      Was Thinking Same Thing. As You Am Military +TDCJ Retiree.! Sir: M.S. Shall gmail Sir Mike Cox To Inquire ON Our TEXAS RANGERS Cemetary Cleanliness.

    • @mpatbanks1
      @mpatbanks1 Před 2 lety +4

      🎯

    • @cowboywoodard2569
      @cowboywoodard2569 Před 2 lety +6

      Just saying this myself, heck I'll go and clean up and water

    • @jrussellcase
      @jrussellcase Před 2 lety +4

      Amen. 👍

    • @jasonroberts9788
      @jasonroberts9788 Před rokem

      You knucklehead! That was all native grasses and wildflowers. Do you really believe Texas Rangers should be burried under a golf course?

  • @markmendez7197
    @markmendez7197 Před 2 lety +7

    Love the Texas Storys. Please never stop. lol

  • @donsorrells2552
    @donsorrells2552 Před 2 lety +7

    Love the history of Texas 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸✌🏻

  • @jeenkzk5919
    @jeenkzk5919 Před 2 lety +2

    I served under Sheriff David Byrnes in Kaufman County as a jailer for 9 years. When I saw him he was definitely larger than life. He is a former Ranger and with a bright white pressed shirt and Stetson hat and a shining star, he definitely had a presence! He retired about seven years ago.

  • @harrisonmantooth3647
    @harrisonmantooth3647 Před 2 lety +5

    Thank you Bob and Kelli for sharing another wonderful and informative video. I look forward to each and every episode you share with us.
    I've been a fan of the Texas Rangers for as long as I can remember.
    Chick Bowdrie of Louis La'Mour fame, always got his man. From what I've read, many of Louis La'Mour's stories were written about actual events. I'm sure there were some embellishments added.
    Again, thank you both. Stay safe and God Bless you and yours.
    Stan in Idaho

  • @jrussellcase
    @jrussellcase Před 2 lety +1

    I just discovered you have a CZcams channel. I grew up on your show going back to the KDFW days, when I was a little feller. Thank you, Bob and Kelli.

  • @robertguerrero8009
    @robertguerrero8009 Před 2 lety +2

    Great piece, God bless those brave men then and now, RIP..

  • @mpatbanks1
    @mpatbanks1 Před 2 lety +3

    Thanks for sharing this most excellent story. Perhaps this story will ultimately facilitate a major upgrade for the honorable men buried there and for the community.

  • @margaretarross1712
    @margaretarross1712 Před 7 měsíci

    For me, the Texas Rangers is the single most important law enforcement idea ever developed for our country. They captured not only our imagination, but in truth represent the best of us for the rest of us. May they live on among us.

  • @Plissken68
    @Plissken68 Před 2 lety +5

    Failed to mention the Masonic connection.

  • @gumecindogarcia1070
    @gumecindogarcia1070 Před 2 lety

    One morning going up thru San Saba area we listened on the radio to a local old time Ranger telling his stories from his North Texas area, he was so interested and down to earth. Hope they are still taught this way. One stake out for drug growers includes getting covered in ticks and showering at the crime cabin, then fishing and cooking a meal, of catfish. The bad guys never showed up but he played a trick on his partner and got a photo of him running out the cabin wearing nothing but soap and a pump shotgun. They did destroy the crops and stopped the bad guys . Ever stalwart

  • @gumecindogarcia1070
    @gumecindogarcia1070 Před 2 lety

    I was working on a build down the street for some months, while driving over each day I'd pass Wallace creek, Bigfoot Wallace. What a privilege to live in this area. A friend before passing away took me to a few Ranger graves on private land out here. Without the old day Rangers Texas would have probably never developed and Latin America would be far worse

  • @rodandjudibowen5665
    @rodandjudibowen5665 Před 11 měsíci

    How fitting: Being With The Boys 🤠🤠🤠

  • @unclebuzz6913
    @unclebuzz6913 Před 2 lety +5

    THAT'S LIKE BEING A TEXAN.
    NO MATTER WHERE YOU MOVE TO ,IF YOU WERE BORN IN TEXAS .YOU'LL ALWAYS BE A TEXAN.
    MY FAMILY HAS BEEN IN TEXAS EVER SINCE THERE HAS BEEN A TEXAS .
    I BELIEVE THE BURLESON NAME IS A NAME KNOWN TO ANYONE WHO KNOWS TEXAS HISTORY.
    GOD BLESS TEXAS
    GOD BLESS AMERICA

    • @a2j.holyloveaffairreyna757
      @a2j.holyloveaffairreyna757 Před 2 lety +1

      There's A Burleson, TX. Believe You Are Aware OF Such A Location. Been To Burleson: Nice Town And Or City Indeed.

    • @unclebuzz6913
      @unclebuzz6913 Před 2 lety +1

      @@a2j.holyloveaffairreyna757 YEP ,ALSO KILLED AT THE BATTLE OF BRUSHY CREEK JACOB WAS KILLED BY COMANCHE AND HE ATE HIS HEART,HIS BROTHER GENERAL; EDWARD WAS THE 3RD VICE PRESIDENT UNDER SAM HOUSTON AS PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF TEXAS

    • @a2j.holyloveaffairreyna757
      @a2j.holyloveaffairreyna757 Před 2 lety +1

      @@unclebuzz6913
      Much Gratitude Towards Heaven For ALL 50 States, in Jesus Holy Covenant Name. Uncle B. Sir, Take Care; Chat Later.

    • @cameraman655
      @cameraman655 Před 2 lety +4

      “ You can take a Texan out of Texas, but you can not take the Texas out of a Texan…”

    • @unclebuzz6913
      @unclebuzz6913 Před 2 lety +1

      @@cameraman655 AMEN BROTHER

  • @K.herrington7763
    @K.herrington7763 Před 2 lety +1

    What a shame. Through the entire video the word "Tumlinson" never came up.They were there in August 1823 and right up till 1968, there was always a Tumlinson as a Texas Ranger. That's a long history of service. And yet...it never came up.Sigh
    Kelly Tumlinson-Herrington

    • @jasonroberts9788
      @jasonroberts9788 Před rokem

      Its strange how some rangers get ALL the recognition and others youre hard pressed to even find a trace. My 3rd great grandfather was Cornelius P. Coble. He was a ranger for 4 years just after the Civil War ended. He's not mentioned in any of the books LOL

    • @K.herrington7763
      @K.herrington7763 Před rokem

      @@jasonroberts9788 I'm sorry to hear that.He deserves recognition for his service.

    • @SKaR64
      @SKaR64 Před 3 měsíci

      @@jasonroberts9788 Hundreds if not thousands of men served honorably as Texas rangers, but not all were worthy of note in historical books. You can't really blame authors for not writing about your ancestor, if you have not done so yourself.

  • @thomasmathis6605
    @thomasmathis6605 Před 2 lety +2

    How many of them were masons?

  • @ClancyWoodard-yw6tg
    @ClancyWoodard-yw6tg Před rokem

    I have actually read some Of A.J. Sowells Books And they are Great

  • @jessewallacesr1722
    @jessewallacesr1722 Před 2 lety

    Outstanding

  • @garymorris5974
    @garymorris5974 Před 2 lety

    My Grandpa and great Grandpa Walters were Rangers

  • @mondeacid5610
    @mondeacid5610 Před 2 lety

    Thank you ! From Royse City, Texas 75189

  • @larry1824
    @larry1824 Před rokem +1

    You didn't want them on your tail esp Hamer and Gonzullas

  • @noahcount7132
    @noahcount7132 Před 2 lety

    Me, too. That's a GOOD story.

  • @butchfranks8588
    @butchfranks8588 Před 2 lety

    The first marker of Henry manning was a great great friend of my family Henry was at the dps officer in lockhart Caldwell County texas at the early 60s and later became our fuel distribution before going to be governors guard at the capital in 70s in early 80s we crossed paths in eagle pass as a ranger and I was on a oilfield gas blowout

  • @oliverqueen1078
    @oliverqueen1078 Před rokem

    ONE RIOT........ONE RANGER

  • @mikemccollum4521
    @mikemccollum4521 Před 2 lety

    Thank you👍

  • @joypalmer7616
    @joypalmer7616 Před 2 lety

    Pretty cool story

  • @FDCNC
    @FDCNC Před rokem

    How shameful of us to allow the rangers to rest in a overgrown field filled with weeds.

  • @jessemartin8710
    @jessemartin8710 Před 2 lety

    No mention of The Texas Rangers terrorizing Mexican landowners back in the 1800s, 1900s

    • @jasonroberts9788
      @jasonroberts9788 Před rokem +2

      No mention of the Mexican Guerilla fighters terrorizing Texas landowners back then either, but dont hear us whining ;)

    • @SKaR64
      @SKaR64 Před 3 měsíci

      And what Jesse, does that have to do with a stroll through these rangers' final resting place?

    • @SKaR64
      @SKaR64 Před 3 měsíci

      And what does that have to do with a stroll through these rangers' final resting place?