π³⚖️ The Hanging Tree – Frontier Justice in Goliad, Texas
Simba and I visited The Hanging Tree in Goliad, Texas — a historic live oak long associated with frontier justice during the Republic of Texas era. Located near the Goliad County Courthouse square, this tree is believed to have been the site of public executions in the mid-1800s, when Goliad was a key settlement in early Texas history. Goliad played a major role in the Texas Revolution , as well as in the development of early Texas law and governance. During that time, public hangings were sometimes carried out as part of the legal system. The Hanging Tree stands today as a powerful reminder of that rough frontier era and the stark realities of justice in 19th-century Texas. π️ A Tree Rooted in Republic-Era History In the days of the Republic of Texas, Goliad was an important legal and military hub. Law enforcement operated very differently than it does today, and punishments were often public, swift, and intended to send a clear message. The Hanging Tree represents: - Frontier-era ...