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Battle of Brushy Creek

Taylor, Williamson County

Marker Text

A skirmish between Comanche raiders and a local militia near here in mid-winter (1839) led to the last major battle between Anglo settlers and Indians in Williamson County. The Comanche retaliated on February 18, 1839, by attacking several area homes, including those of Mrs. Robert Coleman and Dr. J. W. Robertson. Mrs. Coleman and her son, Albert, were killed. Another son, Tommy, and seven of Robertson's slaves were taken captive. The ensuing battle along nearby Brushy Creek claimed the lives of Jacob Burleson, Edward Blakely, the Rev. James Gilleland, and John B. Walters. (1993)

Marker Details

Address SH 95
Location Description 3.9 mi. S of Taylor on SH 95, W side at gravel road just SW of CR 452 (Old Coupland Road). Marker is 50 feet W of SH 95, N side of gravel road.
Marker # 9037
Dedicated 1993
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code pioneers; Native Americans
Latitude, Longitude 30.515417, -97.397482

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