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Individual:
Verbal & letters 1995
Donna Donahue
23084 Namesless Rd.
Leander, Texas 78641
info: 1998 -Family Grp Sheets/letter
Mary Hicks
7011 Bent Oak Circle
Austin, Texas 78748
info unknown newspaper clipping:
White Chief of the nomadic Paraguayan, Indians, died Feb. 10 in hislonelyRanch House 5,00 0 m iles from home. The News received in AustinTuesday bythe Associated Press. Born at 4312 Re d River, son of theold-time Texasand Indian Fighter Gus Lohmann. He spent his childhood inKi mble County,Texas and learned cow-punching near San Angelo. WhenLohman went otParaguay in 1 912, there was no one in the remote Chacoexcept him and theIndians. He rode hard and took pe rsonal charge ofbranding and alteringcaves. After 17 years in Chaco, "Rancho" had960,000 acr e Cattle empireat Red Wells on which around 80,000 head ofcattle roamed, at his death heha d more land than any other man inParaguay. Time the weekly newsmagazine published an aricl e on thefabulous Texan in their editon ofAug. 22, 1949. The Lohman familypioneered in settli ng Central Texas.
Time magazine article:
Aug. 22, 1949 page 26
9 Children
Red Wells was the name of the Ranch
Info:
Irene Lohman Franklin
713 Jackson Rd.
Kerrville, Texas 78028
Jan. 1996
info:
Letter and Family Grp. Sheet
Charles Carleson
1309 Acorn Road
Hondo, Texas 78861
July 1999
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