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Site of Waco Indian Village

Waco, McLennan County

Marker Text

On this site stood the village of a semi-civilized tribe, the Waco Indians who made a treaty with Stephen F. Austin in 1824 but were driven out by Comanches about 1837. From them the city of Waco, laid out by Major George B. Erath in 1849, takes its name. Erected by the State of Texas 1936, marker added in 2014: This marker, placed by the McLennan County Historical Commission on October 10, 2014, corrects an error on the original centennial marker. Further research has shown that it was the Cherokees, rather than the Comanches, who besieged the Wacos/Huacos Indians in 1829-1837, causing them to disperse gradually and move on to other areas.

Marker Details

Address 701 Jefferson Avenue
Location Description Helen Marie Taylor Museum of Waco History. Marker is beneath oak tree facing Orman Street.
Marker # 5692
Dedicated 1936
Size, Type 1936 Centennial Marker (gray granite)
Code Native Americans
Latitude, Longitude 31.558551, -97.138826

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