Historical Markers of Texas logo

Historical Markers of Texas

Back to Real County

Site of McLaurin Massacre

Leakey, Real County

Marker Text

Site Of McLaurin Massacre (Last Indian Raid in Frio Canyon) On April 19, 1881, Catherine "Kate" Ringer McLaurin (sometimes McLauren) was with her three small children and 14-year-old Allen Lease in the garden when a band of Lipan Apaches started to plunder her home. Lease, thinking there were pigs in the house, went to investigate the noise and was shot and killed. Catherine was also shot, dying hours later, but her children were unharmed. Maud, age 6, went for help because her father, John McLaurin, was away. Neighbors gave chase for 70 miles before soldiers from Fort Clark took command. Soldiers trailed the party into Mexico, reportedly killing all but two. (1968, 2004)

Marker Details

Address RR 336, about 6 mi NW of Leakey
Location Description from Leakey take US Highway 83 north 1 mile; then northwest on RR 336 approximately 5.5 miles. Marker reported missing Dec. 2010.
Marker # 4831
Dedicated 1968
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code Native Americans
Latitude, Longitude 29.808399, -99.77568

Map