Details for Muncey Massacre

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5085006187

Data

Marker Number 6187
Atlas Number 5085006187
Marker Title Muncey Massacre
Index Entry Muncey Massacre
Address 2800 Spring Creek Pkwy.
City Plano
County Collin
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 716388
UTM Northing 3663759
Subject Codes Mexican immigrants/immigration; pioneers; Native Americans
Marker Year 1976
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location 2800 Spring Creek Pkwy., on Collin County Community College Spring Creek campus, Plano
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 18" x 28"
Marker Text McBain Jameson and Jeremiah Muncey settled in this vicinity in 1840 and 1842. While hunting in late 1844, William Rice and Leonard Searcy came to Muncey's hut and found the savagely slain bodies of Jameson, Muncey, Mrs. Muncey, and a small child, and recognized signs of an Indian raid. The men sped out to their own sons, who were hunting nearby. Young Searcy was found safe, but Rice had been killed. Two Muncey boys disappeared, never to be found. Another was at Throckmorton settlement. That was the last tragic Indian raid in Collin county. (1976) Supplemental plaque added 1998: Historical marker relocated to this site in 1998. The site of the Muncey home and graves of the victims are approximately one mile northwest of this site.