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Britt Johnson

Graham, Young County

Marker Text

(1823-1871) Cowboy, Indian scout, orderly at Fort Belknap in 1850s, who lost a son (Jim) as one of 12 persons killed in Elm Creek Indian raid, Oct. 12, 1864. His wife Mary and children, Jube and Cherry, were among 6 persons captured. Johnson traced his family and by stealth took them from Indian Territory. But the Indians took vengeance. On Jan. 24, 1871, Johnson's camp near here was attacked by Kiowas. Over 100 empty rifle shells at the site showed how valiantly he and companions Dennis Cureton and Paint Crawford fought before being killed and scalped. They were buried by U.S. cavalrymen. (1972)

Marker Details

Address FM 1769, 6 mi. NW of Graham
Location Description From Graham, take US 380 5 mi NW to FM 1769, then about 1 mi north
Marker # 21
Dedicated 1972
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code African American topics
Latitude, Longitude 33.188246, -98.618643

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