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Vicinity of Indian Fight

Merkel, Taylor County

Marker Text

On New Year's Day, 1871, Indian raiders who had stolen horses in Coleman County were pursued and overtaken here by 18 Texas Rangers and cowboys. Leaders of the group were Captain James. M. Swisher and rancher Sam Gholson. The Indians took refuge in the heights west of Mountain Pass. The ensuing battle lasted all day, and at nightfall the raiders left the horses and fled. Of the fewer than one dozen Indians, one was killed, several wounded. One cowboy was wounded and another, J. M. Elkins, recorded the battle in his book, "Indian Fighting on the Texas Frontier." (1968)

Marker Details

Address Fm 1235
Location Description from Merkel, take FM 1235 about 7 miles south
Marker # 5646
Dedicated 1968
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code rangers; military topics; Native Americans
Latitude, Longitude 32.396945, -99.972152

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