It does look like probable fowl pox, the first picture is too blurry to tell what the white blob by the eye is. Fowl pox is a virus transmitted by biting insects, usually mosquito's. There is no real treatment, it just runs it's course, usually with no issues. There are two forms, wet and dry, yours looks like the dry, wet can be more serious. Sometimes (not often or always) lesions near the eye can cause a secondary infection in the eye and for that you can get Terramycin eye ointment without a prescription, if needed, put in the affected eye twice a day. Some feed stores and tractor supply stores carry it.
The lesions will darken, scab over, and the scabs will fall off. The scabs can potentially spread the virus to others, so keep feeders and waterers clean. It's best to leave the scabs alone, if one gets particularly nasty looking you can dab a bit of iodine on it with a cotton swab. Once a bird gets it, they usually don't get it again.
http://extension.msstate.edu/publications/fowl-pox-backyard-flocks