San Saba County, Texas
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The above information is from the Texas Historical Commission.
Part of our in-depth series exploring the forts of Comancheria Museum of the Cherokee Strip 507 South 4th Street Enid, OK 73701 Director: Heidi Vaughn 580-237-1907 [email protected] At noon on September 16, 1893, 100,000 people raced into the...
Part of our in-depth series exploring the forts of Comancheria The Cherokees were not contented to allow the Tehuacano go unpunished for the part they played in the previous engagement. Guided by an Indian trapper, who was familiar with the country...
Parker County, Texas During the early summer of 1866, the savages were discovered north of Springtown, in the Terrapin Neck Community, near the Parker-Wise County line. Alvin Clark, John Hill, and nine others had followed the Indian trail from the...
Part of our in-depth series exploring the forts of Northern Early America At different times in the past, both Native Americans and French colonists settled along the shore of Lake Champlain at Chimney Point. Today, the exhibits and programs at the...
McLennan County, Texas Cherokees who were en route to Texas, encamped on Red River during the winter of 1828-29. Shortly after their arrival, Waco warriors on a stealing expedition during the silent hours of night, slipped in and stampeded the...
Clay County, Texas Jim Green, Cash and Clark McDonald, Elias Mackey, Mode Johnson, Jimmie Harry, Bill Freeman, Bennie Marlett, and several others struck an Indian trail about three or four miles south of Denver, in Montague County. The Indians, as...

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