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The Edens-Madden Massacre

Weches, Houston County

Marker Text

A famous tragedy of the 1830s. While able-bodied men where away fighting Indians, six or seven women, some young children, and four elderly men -- most of them relatives -- were at the home of John Edens (2.4 mi. SW of here). Indians attacked, killing several women and setting fire to the house. The men, 4-year-old Balis Madden, and a little girl escaped. Two wounded women, Mrs. James Madden and Mrs. Robert Madden, managed to survive. The Indians may have carried off some of the missing; the fire burned several bodies. Patsy, or Betsy, a Negro woman, rescued some of the survivors. (1971)

Marker Details

Address FM 227
Location Description Augusta, south side of FM 227 between CR 1560 and CR 1685
Marker # 9462
Dedicated 1971
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code
Latitude, Longitude 31.531464, -95.331468

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