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On Route of the Comanche Exodus

Megargel, Archer County

Marker Text

After living 1854-58 on the reservation set aside by State of Texas near Camp Cooper (30 mi. SW), the Comanche Indians with their goods were removed to Oklahoma. Near this spot on a head branch of Kickapoo Creek (so named, 1830) the exodus camped on Aug. 3, 1859, with its escort, a company of 1st United States Infantry under Capt. C. C. Gilbert, along with the Indian agent Matthew Leeper. At same time (25 mi. E), Maj. George H. Thomas escorted the supervising Indian agent, Maj. R. S. Neighbors, and 1059 Lower Brazos Reserve Indians to Oklahoma reservation. Megargel was founded here, 1910. Erected by Archer County Historical Survey Committee. (1971)

Marker Details

Address
Location Description SH 114, City Park, Megargel
Marker # 3861
Dedicated 1971
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code military topics; Native Americans
Latitude, Longitude 33.451226, -98.92779

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