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Mrs. Sam Farquhar is buried at Bethel Cemetery, Feb 1926

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Mrs. Sam Farquhar is buried at Bethel Cemetery, Feb 1926

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Join us for fun 1800s style!
Fort Croghan Day

Saturday, October 14
10am -4pm

Come see

fur trappers

flint knappers

blacksmithing

wood carving

spinners and weavers

corn shelling

rope making

Dutch oven cooking

old-fashioned games 

Soldiers from Fort Concho

Sons of the Republic of Texas will have a cannon

Gunfight at 10 am

Bake Sale to support the museum & grounds

All on the original grounds of Fort Croghan with authentic 1850s buildings.

Admission is free, donations appreciated

Fort Croghan Museum & Grounds

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Physical address: 703 Buchanan, Burnet, TX 78611
Mailing address: PO Box 74, Burnet, TX 78611

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