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Camp Lane on Red River, maybe Camp Lane Pecan

Jim Evans,

" ... I was sworn in at Camp Lane on Red River. ..." from Rupert Richardson's 1923 interview of D.S. Howell.

Where was Camp Lane on Red River? Was it the same place as Lane Pecan?

There was a community called "Lane in Bowie County, Texas."

Patti, prochette@Juno.com

Please look at my gazetteer page on my website, www.bourlandcivilwar.com that describes my 998-page book: BOURLAND IN NORTH TEXAS AND INDIAN TERRITORY DURING THE CIVIL WAR: FORT COBB, FORT ARBUCKLE & WICHITA MOUNTAINS.

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