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Battle of the Knobs

Decatur, Wise County

Marker Text

On November 10, 1837, a company of eighteen Republic of Texas soldiers led by Lt. A. B. Benthuysen engaged in a battle with approximately 150 Indians near this site. Ten Texas soldiers were killed in the battle, and the Indian casualties were estimated at fifty. The Texans killed were Alexander Bostwick, Jesse Blair, James Christian, Joseph Cooper, J. Josslin, A. H. Miles, William Nicholson, Wesley Nicholson, William Sanders, and Lewis F. Sheuster. The geologic feature known as the Knobs serves as a memorial to the soldiers who were left on the battlefield.

Marker Details

Address Old Decatur Rd., N of Decatur
Location Description From Decatur, head north on FM 730, turn left onto Old Decatur Road and continue about 2 miles to marker.
Marker # 333
Dedicated 1967
Size, Type 28" x 18"
Code military topics; Native Americans
Latitude, Longitude 33.265737, -97.593686

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