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  • The Lee-Peacock Feud – Civil War Continues in Northeast Texas
    One of the best-known of all feuds in Texas was the Lee-Peacock Feud In northeast Texas, following the Civil War, this was not simply a feud between families but a continuation of the war that would last for four bloody years after the rest of the nation had laid down its arms
  • Family feuds in the United States - Wikipedia
    The Lee–Peacock feud took place in the four-corners area of the Texas counties of Fannin, Grayson, Collin, and Hunt [2] It became a local, four-year extension of the American Civil War - lasting from 1867 to 1871 - in which an estimated 50 men died
  • Frontier Feuds: Lees and Peacocks - INSP
    Uncover the violent Lee-Peacock feud of Northeast Texas, where bitter Civil War loyalties fueled a deadly struggle that left dozens dead between 1867 and 1871
  • The Lee - Peacock Feud In Northeast Texas, 1867 - 71
    According to local lore, former Confederate cavalry Captain Robert "Bob" Lee was being harassed by neighboring Unionists led by Lewis Peacock who sought to settle scores with their ex-Rebel neighbors, causing Lee to abandon his farm Lee Station and hide here in Wild Cat Thicket
  • Lee-Peacock Feud – Texas History Notebook
    One such conflict became known as the Lee-Peacock Feud in Texas, and it occurred roughly where Fannin, Grayson, Collins, and Hunt counties converge Allies of the Lee family had once included the Borens
  • Lee-Peacock Feud, DuBose of Hunt County - history-sites. com
    Jesse Knighten DuBose was assassinated in 1866 According to one source, Jesse was ambushed and killed by the husband of his niece, daughter of Willis V DuBose, after Jesse had "horsewhipped the rascal in the streets of Greenville" for mistreating his kin
  • Grayson County TXGenWeb - USGenWeb sites
    After the death of Bob Lee in June 1869, his followers scattered to other parts of the state and the Peacock gang broke up, but a few of them stayed together, Peacock was the ring leader of the force Dick Johnson, a Bob Lee lieutenant, had gone out to West Texas to keep out of trouble
  • Reconstruction Era Historical Marker
    Bad blood between Union and Confederate supporters led to feuds, with the most well-known local one being the Lee-Peacock Feud This violent, drawn-out fight was led by Unionist Lewis Peacock of nearby Grayson County and ex-Confederate Bob Lee of neighboring Hunt County
  • Murder and Mayhem - Texas A M University Press
    Part of that violence came to be called the Lee-Peacock Feud, a struggle in which Unionists led by Lewis Peacock and former Confederates led by Bob Lee sought to even old scores, as well as to set the terms of the new South, especially regarding the status of freed slaves
  • Red River Scrapbook: Blood for Blood: The Lee-Peacock Feud, part 2
    With Bob Lee gone, his followers scattered, but the hunt for them continued Charlie, Simp, and Bob Dixon fought it out with soldiers in Limestone County in February 1870





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