☞Blind Man’s Bluff!
☞Blind Man’s Bluff! ☞Today in History -- On today’s date 100 years ago, Friday, October 20, 1922, noted frontier surveyor, Indian fighter, Confederate officer, businessman, & founder of the town of Marble Falls, Texas, Adam Rankin “Stovepipe” Johnson (1834-1922) met his earthly demise at the venerable age of 88 when he died from the effects of unspecified natural causes at the city of Burnet in Burnet County, Texas. ☞Requiéscat In Pace, Stovepipe Johnson. ☞Born at the town of Henderson in Henderson County in the Commonwealth of Kentucky, in 1854, Johnson moved to Hamilton Valley in Burnet County, Texas, & worked as a surveyor on the West-Texas frontier. He was a noted Indian fighter & provided supplies & animals for the Butterfield Overland Mail stations. ☞When the War Between the States commenced, Johnson returned to Kentucky & enlisted in Nathan Bedford Forrest’s cavalry battalion as a scout, fighting with Forrest at his first engagement at the Battle of Sacrament...