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Indian Raid in Comanche

Comanche, Comanche County

Marker Text

One of boldest depredations in Texas history, made in May 1861, during the "Bright Moon". A braying mule wakened town after nearly all horses were stolen. Citizens spent rest of night molding bullets. Pursuit began at dawn, under command of Capt. James Cunningham, assisted by 17 boys and men, using hounds. Posse finally caught Indians on Brown's Creek (about 36 mi. SW), killing 19 in close fighting. White men's only casualty was a slight wound given to Capt. Cunningham. Relentless pursuit of Indian raiders was key to a town's survival on the frontier. (1969)

Marker Details

Address 101 W. Central Ave.
Location Description Comanche County Courthouse grounds, southwest corner facing W. Central Ave. (US 377)
Marker # 2635
Dedicated 1969
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code pioneers; Native Americans
Latitude, Longitude 31.897531, -98.604835

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