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Battle of the Little Wichita

Archer City, Archer County

Marker Text

In reaction to an Indian attack on a mail stage, Capt. Curwen B. McLellan set out on July 6, 1870, from Fort Richardson with 56 men of the 6th Cavalry. On July 12, McLellan's command encountered a war party of 250 Kiowas led by "Kicking Bird" near the north fork of the Little Wichita (6 miles NW). After a brief skirmish, McLellan ordered his troops into retreat, fighting a defensive battle across the middle and south forks of the Little Wichita. The Indians gave up the chase on the 13th. Corporal John Given and Private George Blume were killed; 13 Medals of Honor were awarded for heroism. (1974)

Marker Details

Address
Location Description from Archer City, take FM 25 North about 2 miles to roadside park. Marker reported missing Mar. 2016.
Marker # 334
Dedicated 1974
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code military topics; Native Americans
Latitude, Longitude 33.598826, -98.672785

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