Stmoritz
Tenderfoot
Re: "Stone Boot/Cave" James Treasure...Where is the Stone Boot Site located
?
Good evening Gentleman,
I had to go back and look at some of the old maps of Tillman Co. to make sure of my bearings for Otter Creek, and the mountains, west of Snyder, Oklahoma.
Here is a link to a map I found, it turns out the mountains that bordered our family lands was called Long Mountain, and the gun fight I spoke of, took place on the NW corner of this mountain near the old sand pits, which border the north fork of the Red.
From the east edge of the Long Mountain, you could go one and one half mile south to the county road, turn east, go one half mile back east to Otter Creek, and that is the place we found all the indian wash out items, I had heard it was one of the old Camp Radiminski camps, but I think you guys research state they are all north of 62 highway. The family that owned the Otter Creek land was named Poteet on the north side of the county road, and the gentleman on the south was Esley.
Here is the link I found :http://www.okgenweb.org/~itgenweb/itprojects/census/comanche-plus.jpg
Adios.

Good evening Gentleman,
I had to go back and look at some of the old maps of Tillman Co. to make sure of my bearings for Otter Creek, and the mountains, west of Snyder, Oklahoma.
Here is a link to a map I found, it turns out the mountains that bordered our family lands was called Long Mountain, and the gun fight I spoke of, took place on the NW corner of this mountain near the old sand pits, which border the north fork of the Red.
From the east edge of the Long Mountain, you could go one and one half mile south to the county road, turn east, go one half mile back east to Otter Creek, and that is the place we found all the indian wash out items, I had heard it was one of the old Camp Radiminski camps, but I think you guys research state they are all north of 62 highway. The family that owned the Otter Creek land was named Poteet on the north side of the county road, and the gentleman on the south was Esley.
Here is the link I found :http://www.okgenweb.org/~itgenweb/itprojects/census/comanche-plus.jpg
Adios.