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Ann Whitney

Hamilton, Hamilton County

Marker Text

Elizabeth (Ann) Whitney, a native of Missouri, accepted a teaching position at a newly erected rural school located about seven miles north of present day Hamilton in 1867. This school, called the Leon River School, was situated on a rise overlooking the Warlene Valley. On a hot summer afternoon in 1867 Ann and her students were suddenly attacked by Comanche Indians. According to local tradition Ann was repeatedly struck by arrows fired through cracks in the schoolhouse walls. Although fatally injured she nevertheless bravely aided the escape of all but one of her young students.

Marker Details

Address
Location Description located at intersection of US 281 and Francis Marion Rd. (about 7.8 blocks north of Courthouse Square)
Marker # 5794
Dedicated 1992
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code women, women's history topics; educational topics; pioneers; Native Americans
Latitude, Longitude 31.71075, -98.121119

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