Added by: uhit068Photo estimated circa 1870
Added by: uhit068Photo Circa 1890
Added by: uhit068Photo circa 1940. The house was later moved to a ranch outside Victoria, Texas
Added by: uhit068Shotgun of Newton Cannon Gullett 10ga Double Barrel Side by Side
mfr W W Greener, St Marys Works, Birmingham
England. Photo courtesy Sharon Gullett Parry.
Added by: uhit068Refugio County Judge William L. Rhea.
Judge Rhea was a witness to the shooting of Alonzo Allee by Col. Gullett at Tivoli Ranch and could not hear his trial. He later served as a witness on the Colonel's behalf at his trial in neighboring Bee County where the Colonel was vindicated.
Added by: uhit068Under The Cloak of Darkness
Added by: uhit068This monument was erected by L. D. Heaton as executor of the estate of N. C. Gullett. The monument stands in Evergreen Cemetery in Victoria, Texas. It is unknown whether Col. Gullett's body is actually interred beneath the monument or if he is buried somewhere in Galveston.
Added by: uhit068Re-enactor Joe Baugh portraying Newton Cannon Gullett 10-30-2010
Daly, Thomas (p. 246)
Gullett, Newton C (p. 335)
22-Sep-1918 - Page 16
5-Oct-1908 - Page 8
Added by: uhit068Newton Cannon
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Added by: uhit068Gullett cattle sale document.jpg
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