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Vicinity of Indian Fight

Buffalo Gap, Taylor County

Marker Text

On August 29, 1863, Indian riders (probably Comanches) coming north from Mason County, with stolen horses, were caught a mile east of Buffalo Gap by Lt. T. C. Wright and eleven state troopers. The outnumbered soldiers were forced to attack up a steep hill and the Indians, determined to keep the herd, fought stubbornly. Wright and his men - two with severe arrow wounds - finally gave up the unequal fight and the Indians escaped with the horses. A lone rider was sent under cover of night to Camp Colorado (45 miles southeast) to bring an ambulance for the wounded. (1968)

Marker Details

Address Old Settlers Reunion Grounds, Vine and West St.
Location Description Old Settlers Reunion grounds, corner of Vine & West Streets, Buffalo Gap
Marker # 5647
Dedicated 1968
Size, Type 18" x 20"
Code Native Americans
Latitude, Longitude 32.283054, -99.828446

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