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Main Supply Camp on Historic Mackenzie Trail

Crosbyton, Crosby County

Marker Text

(3 mi. SE) Trail followed by Gen. Ranald Mackenzie, U.S. 4th Cavalry in 1871 frontier campaign. He camped at Dewey Lake after brush with Indians. In 1872, he was again ordered to ferret out the Comanches. From his main supply camp on Brazos River Freshwater Fork (now White River), he launched a drive against Quanah Parker. Ended with fights in Palo Duro and Tule Canyons, last battles between Indians and Cavalry in this area; opened the Plains to white settlement. 1967

Marker Details

Address FM 2591
Location Description From Crosbyton, 3.5 mi. E on US 82/SH 114, at intersection with FM 2591
Marker # 3190
Dedicated 1967
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code roads; cattle, cattle industry topics; military topics; Native Americans
Latitude, Longitude 33.664529, -101.175534

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