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  • Foy Willing (1914 - 1978)
    Foy Willing, western singer, was born Foy Lopez Willingham in Bosque County, Texas, on May 14, 1914. As a teenager, Willingham sang solos on radio and performed with a local gospel chorus. From 1933 to...
  • Sgt. James Calvin Rich (CSA) (1829 - 1904)
    , Brooks Reg. of the Arkansas Infantry, C.S.A., (also known as the 2nd & 34th reg, Fogan,s Brigade of the Ark. inf.James lost right arm at the Battle of Prairie Grove, Ar., 7 Dec 1862. - D.Haley Added:...
  • Pvt. (CSA), John Wilson Porter (1836 - 1919)
    John Wilson Porter was born in Butler County, KY on September 18, 1835 to Benjamin Clark Porter and Maltilda J. Wilson. In the winter of 1847, at the age of 12, he moved to Texas with his parents who s...
  • Dr. Marvin Lee Graves, MD (1867 - 1953)
    Marvin Lee Graves, physician and professor of medicine, was born on March 26, 1867, at Bosqueville, Texas, the oldest son of ten children of George W. and Mary Priscilla (Fowler) Graves. He received ba...
  • Clarence H. Wolff (1906 - 1972)

In 1721, while traveling from San Antonio de Béxar to a mission in East Texas, the Marqués de San Miguel de Aguayo ventured north from the Old San Antonio Road, and camped along the Brazos River. Near his camp was also a tributary of the Brazos, which he named the Bosque, Spanish for forest. This was the first recorded European expedition through the region.

Until the 1850s, settlement of the region that was to become Bosque County remained sparse. About a decade previous, some members of the ill-fated Texan Santa-Fe Expedition of 1841, which passed through the area, chose to stay. One particularly noteworthy attempt at settlement was the town of Kent. In 1850, the Universal Immigration Company of England purchased land for a townsite on the west side of the Brazos. After several years, 30 families were sent over by the company to settle the land, but the newly established community barely survived the first winter, suffering a number of fatalities. The following spring, the settlers planned to right the course of the settlement by purchasing some cattle and seed corn. This plan, too, would go awry, as the cattle would eat the corn before it could be harvested, because no fence was built around the corn. Eventually, the town of Kent dissolved, with most of the settlers choosing to go elsewhere, including some who returned to England.

Bosque County was officially created in 1854, being separated from McLennan County. The first election included 3 ballot boxes: one at the junction of Steele Creek and the Brazos River, one in Meridian, and another at a live oak between Clifton and Valley Mills. This live oak became known as the Bosque County Oak. Locally the oak is known as the "Election Oak".

The voters at the first election were L. H. Scrutchfield, J. K. Helton, J. N. Mabray, Capt. Underhill, James Mabray, William Gary, Gafey Gary, Isaac Gary, Matt Gary, John Robertson, John Thomas, F. M. Kell, Archie Kell, William McCurry, Jack McCurry, Lum McCurry, Samuel Locker, Nathaniel Morgan, R. S. Barnes, J. P. Locker. They elected the following county officers: L. H. Scrutchfield, Judge; P. Bryant, Sheriff; J. N. Mabray, Clerk; Isaac Gary, Assessor and Collector; Archabal Kell, Treasurer.

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