• The Attoyac Bayou (/ˈætəjæk/ AT-ə-yak) is a river in eastern Texas. As to the naming, the locals, historical records, and the state of Texas use the phrase...
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  • River Armand Bayou Arroyo Colorado Attoyac Bayou Austin Bayou Barton Creek Bastrop Bayou Bedias Creek Beech Creek Big Cow Creek Big Cypress Bayou Big Cypress...
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  • force of about 300 met up at Pine Hill and elected James W. Bullock of Attoyac Bayou as their captain. On the morning of August 2, 1832, Bowie joined the...
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  • border on both the Patroon and Attoyac Bayou's. After 1837 the villages were combined to form a single village on Attoyac Bayou in extreme southeastern Rusk...
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  • After 1837, the Yowani combined settlements to form a single village on Attoyac Bayou in extreme southeastern Rusk County. An 1837 census of Indians in the...
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    state. Gil y Barbo died in 1809 at his ranch, La Lucana, located on the Attoyac Bayou, but is presumed to have been buried in the Old Spanish Cemetery, where...
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  • reference to the Hainai in connection with Yowani Choctaws living on Attoyac Bayou in what is now southeastern Rusk County, Texas. Part of this group was...
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    Some Yowani Choctaw had left Texas shortly after their village on Attoyac Bayou was attacked and eleven members massacred by white vigilantes from Nacogdoches...
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