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Vicinity of Texas Rangers' Battle of May 29, 1850

Alice, Jim Wells County

Marker Text

A gallant fight in era after Mexican War, while the Federals and Texans were ridding Nueces to Rio Grande area of marauders. Texas Rangers under Capt. John S. "Rip" Ford surprised camp of Comanches near this site on May 29, 1850. In numbers, Rangers and Indians were about equal. Seven Comanches were wounded, four slain; one Ranger was killed and two were wounded. Comanche Chief Otto Cuero was wounded by Capt. Ford and slain by a bullet from the gun of Ranger David Steele, who sent chief's regalia to Governor P. H. Bell, an ex-Texas Ranger. (1969)

Marker Details

Address US 281
Location Description From Alice, take Highway 281 north about 14.4 miles, near intersection with CR 230. Marker removed by TXDOT during work to highway. Marker reported missing Dec. 1999.
Marker # 5270
Dedicated 1969
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code rangers; military topics; Native Americans
Latitude, Longitude 27.981479, -98.092887

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