After Henry H. Campbell bought the Jinglebob herd and its free-range claim from the Coggin brothers and R. K. Wylie of Brownwood in 1881, the line camp was controlled by the Matador Ranch and was later purchased by the Matador Land and Cattle Company. From March 23, 1883, to September 21, 1885, Frank M. Drace served as postmaster of Old Lyman from the family home at Cottonwood Mott, offering mail service to the sparsely settled region. In 1888 Drace became enraged at Mose Harkey, a boarding Matador hand, and drew on him. The two exchanged shots and Harkey died the next day, thus becoming the second member of the family to die in a shoot-out at Cottonwood Mott. I have had to reformat my entire hard disk and do not have all my bookmarks loaded yet, or family tree file either. This snippet I originally found at Texas Chronicles Online or something like that, will have to hunt it up again. I thought I had posted the story before, there is more to it at another site if I remember correctly. What I posted this time can be found at http://www.rra.dst.tx.us/c_t/history/motley/COTTONWOOD%20MOTT%20LINE%20CAMP. cfm There is also the stroy about Mose(s) Harkey