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Clinton LaFayette Smith

Rocksprings, Edwards County

Marker Text

Clinton (Clint) Lafayette Smith, son of Henry M. and Fanny (Short) Smith, was born in Kendall County, Texas. Clint, age 11, and his brother Jeff, age 9, were kidnapped by Lipan and Comanche Indians while herding sheep near their home in 1871. Clint was adopted by Chief Tasacowadi and lived with the Comanche for five years, until he gave himself up in a trade for Indians imprisoned at Fort Sill, Oklahoma. After returning to his family, Smith became a trail driver and Angora goat breeder. He moved to Rocksprings in 1910 with his wife, Dixie (Dyche), and children. (2001)

Marker Details

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Location Description Rockpsrings Cemetery, on SH 41, 1 mile north of US 377
Marker # 12414
Dedicated 2001
Size, Type grave marker
Code ranches/ranching; pioneers; Native Americans
Latitude, Longitude Exact Lat/Lon Unknown

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