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| WITH NO PHOTO OF LOU ROBERTS AVAILABLE, I CHOSE THIS PHOTO OF A 1910 ACTRESS WHOM I THINK MIGHT HAVE LOOKED LIKE HER |
She was lovingly called Lou by her family and friends, and later by her beloved husband, Dan Roberts. Their meeting and life together was a true Texas love story.
Born Luvenia Conway in 1849 in Crockett, Texas, she moved with her family
to Columbus, Texas, where she married Daniel Webster Roberts on September 13,
1875.
At age 33, Dan Roberts was a fine specimen of a man, tall, lanky, and
strong. He was a veteran of the Texas militia during the Civil War, had joined
Company D of the Frontier Battalion of the Texas Rangers in 1874, when the
rangers were reorganized to offer protection to pioneers on the Texas frontier.
Daniel Roberts once said, "I was born and rocked in the cradle of
war in Texas." The Nineteenth Century did, indeed, bring the Texas
Revolutionary War against Mexico, then the Civil War, and the wars between the settlers
and the Comanche, the Kiowa, the Apache, and others.
Lieutenant Roberts planned to resign his position in order to marry Luvenia. However, his commander, Major Jones, merely laughed and told him he could bring his wife along to the frontier.
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| A GROUP OF UNIDENTIFIED TEXAS RANGERS. NO PHOTO WAS AVAILABLE TO THE PUBLIC OF DAN ROBERTS, BUT IN READING ABOUT HIM, I BELIEVE HE MIGHT HAVE RESEMBLED THE THIRD MAN FROM THE LEFT ON THE BACK ROW. |
Lieutenant Roberts planned to resign his position in order to marry Luvenia. However, his commander, Major Jones, merely laughed and told him he could bring his wife along to the frontier.
Luvenia Roberts first settled in Mason, Texas, forty miles from her
husband's ranger camp in Menard County, but soon was forced to move into the
camp after the Mason County War erupted--a local war between the Texans and the
Germans that killed a dozen men.
At the camp, she and her husband lived in a renovated camp house, and she
learned the skills of shooting, fishing, and horseback riding. She enjoyed her
unique position as a woman in a frontier ranger company, and she was well-received
by her husband's colleagues. In the six years with the rangers, during which
time her husband was promoted to captain and commander of the company, she
lived in several frontier camps, including those at Sabinal and Junction City.
In 1928 she published a
sixty-four-page memoir of her years with the rangers entitled A Woman's Reminiscences
of Six Years in Camp with the Texas Rangers. Lauded for its contributions
to both the military and social history of the Texas frontier, this work was
reissued in 1987 by State House Press in a volume that also contained her
husband's 1914 work Rangers and Sovereignty.
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| CAMP ROBERTS |
SAN SABA RIVER IN WEST TEXAS
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Sources:
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Wikipedia Encyclopedia
Texas Tears and Texas Sunshine-Voices of Frontier Women
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