Doss is an unincorporated farming and ranching community at the crossroads juncture of FMs 648 and 783 in northwestern Gillespie County, Texas, United States.
[7] The 1860 Gillespie Co Census-Cherry Spring LDS Family Research database:[9] Thomas C. Doss final resting place: Der Stadt Friedhof[10] (English translation: The City Cemetery) in Fredericksburg.
The 1860 Gillespie Co Census-South Grape Creek (Luckenbach):[11] LDS Family Research database:[12] Buchmeyer [13] was the second husband of the widowed Auguste Lehmann and stepfather to her sons Herman and Willie.
Willie was released after days, but Herman Lehmann didn't return for 9 years and became the area's most famous Apache captive and later adopted son of Comanche Chief Quanah Parker Doss experiences a humid subtropical climate, with hot summers and a generally mild winter.
The presentation is accompanied by a bake sale and raffle held by the local residents and by the Doss 4H members.
Patrons sit on split cedar benches on the porch and watch cattle graze in a field across the town’s main street.
Inside, the counter and tables are covered with glass plate, under which old newspaper clippings chronicle local events spanning almost a hundred years.
The event was held on February 19, 2005, ending with the famous raising of the flag on Mount Suribachi — which was re-enacted on top of Welge Point in Doss.