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Katemcy, Texas : ウィキペディア英語版
Katemcy, Texas

Katemcy is an unincorporated community on Katemcy Creek in Mason County, Texas, United States. The community is located on Ranch to Market Road 1222, a mile east of U.S. Highway 87. The creek and the community were named after Penateka Comanche Chief Ketemoczy (Katemcy) who gave John O. Meusebach the nickname El Sol Colorado (The Red Sun) because of his red hair. Ketemoczy was also one of the chiefs who signed the Fort Martin Scott Treaty.
==Early settlement==
The community was originally named Cootsville after colonist Andrew Jackson Coots. Settlers began moving in during the late 19th Century.
In 1879, Doctor William Flemon Cowan, and his spouse, midwife Mary Ann Primm Cowan, moved to the community from Limestone County. The plot of land on which they settled became the community of Katemcy. Dr. and Mrs. Cowan provided medical services to the settlers by riding horseback throughout the county. In the style of the day, Mrs. Cowan rode sidesaddle in a riding skirt.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.masontxcoc.com/community/katemcy.htm )
Dr. Cowan's sons John, Elias and Alfred ran a sawmill, gristmill and cotton gin.

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