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Site of Lyman's Wagon Train Batttle

Canadian, Hemphill County

Marker Text

(2.5 miles south, 1.7 miles east) During the U.S. Army campaigns in 1874 against marauding Indians, Captain Wyllys Lyman led a wagon train to Camp Supply, Okla., for rations for Gen. Nelson A. Miles' troops on duty in Texas. On the way, Indians attacked, and the longest Indian battle in Panhandle history ensued. Fighting from a wagon corral Sept. 9 to 14, Lyman and 95 soldiers held off about 400 Comanche and Kiowa Indians. A scout escaped and reached Camp Supply for help. Company K, 6th Cavalry, traveled 80 miles without rest in a raging rainstorm to aid the wagon train. On its arrival, the Indians fled. (1967)

Marker Details

Address SH 33
Location Description SW corner SH 33 and CR 18, 5 mi. W of FM 2654
Marker # 4826
Dedicated 1967
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code military topics; Native Americans
Latitude, Longitude 35.793474, -100.219476

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