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Brazos Indian Reservation School

Graham, Young County

Marker Text

Operated for Indian children living on Brazos Reservation, a 37,000-acre refuge created by state in 1854. Here over 1,000 Anadarko, Caddo, Delaware, Ioni, Shawnee, Tawakoni, and Tonkawa people lived, farming and acting as U.S. Army Scouts. Despite racial strife outside reserve, teacher Z. E. Coombes (1833-95) reported unusual good will and harmony in classroom. Subjects taught were English, spelling, writing, and arithmetic. From 34 to 60 students were enrolled. School closed when Indians were moved north in 1859.

Marker Details

Address Shawnee Park
Location Description
Marker # 493
Dedicated 1972
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code educational topics; Native Americans
Latitude, Longitude 33.081294, -98.535822

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