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Camp Wood Public Library, March 2011 Scenic view from Texas State Highway 55 south of Camp Wood, March 2011. As of the census [4] of 2000, 822 people, 281 households, and 198 families resided in the city. The population density averaged 1,629.8/mi 2 (634.8/km 2). The 352 housing units averaged 697.9/mi 2 (271.8/km 2).
Robert Roy Kelly was born in Lincoln, Nebraska, on March 15, 1925.Kelly grew up living in small towns in northeast Texas and east-central Nebraska. In high school, he played basketball, [7] football, [8] and was active in the arts. [9]
During his second tour of duty, Ford was elevated to Sergeant, and his company was sent to Texas under the command of Colonel Wood. [15] Ford served ten years with his regiment and was honorable discharged with the rank of Regimental Quartermaster Sergeant. He was commended in General Orders No. 53, Fort Sill, for acts of good judgment and ...
William Henry Wyman (December 14, 1951 – June 19, 2013) [1] was a collegiate American football player. He attended the University of Texas at Austin and played at the center position for the Texas Longhorns football team from 1971 to 1973. [2]
Wood County voted for secession by a 70% majority. The two delegates to the Secession Convention, though, both opposed secession. [3] The first soldiers raised for the Confederacy in Wood County were Company A, 10th Texas Cavalry Regiment. [8] A training ground called Camp Flournoy was established east of Quitman.
Steven Michael Woods Jr. (April 17, 1980 – September 13, 2011) [1] was an American who was executed by lethal injection in the state of Texas. [2] Woods was sentenced to death after a jury convicted him of the capital murders of Ronald Whitehead, 21, and Bethena Brosz, 19, on May 2, 2001, in The Colony, Texas. [3]
William Renwick Smedberg Jr. (January 3, 1871 – October 9, 1942) was a career officer in the United States Army.A veteran of the Spanish–American War, Philippine–American War, and World War I, he attained the rank of brigadier general and was most notable for his command of the 305th Infantry Regiment, 153rd Infantry Brigade, 63rd Infantry Brigade, Military District of Arizona, 8th ...
Ranch to Market Road 337 (RM 337) is a ranch-to-market road in Real and Bandera counties in Texas, United States, that connects Texas State Highway 55 (SH 55) in Camp Wood with Texas State Highway 16 (SH 16) in Medina. Passing through the canyonland of the Texas Hill Country northwest of San Antonio, the route is noted