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Bents Creek

Borger, Hutchinson County

Marker Text

(About 1.5 miles east) Named for Charles (1799-1847) and William Bent (1809-1869), famed for frontier trading with mountain men and "wild" Indians. As early as 1835 they came from their headquarters near present La Junta, Colo., to trade with the Kiowas and Comanches along the Canadian River, in this vicinity. They built at least three posts along the river and tributary creeks; most permanent post was Fort Adobe, built 1843-1844. In the ruins of this fort (NE of here) Kit Carson fought his last big Indian battle (1864), and buffalo hunters and Indians fought the Battle of Adobe Walls in 1874. (1971)

Marker Details

Address SH 207
Location Description 4.2 mi. N of Borger on SH 207/136/162, E side of the road.
Marker # 375
Dedicated 1971
Size, Type 28" x 18"
Code water topics; Native Americans
  • Private Property:

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  • Latitude, Longitude 35.744115, -101.417622

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