Details for The Battle of Palo Duro Canyon

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5381005290

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Marker Number 5290
Atlas Number 5381005290
Marker Title The Battle of Palo Duro Canyon
Index Entry Battle of Palo Duro Canyon, The
Address Park Road 5
City Canyon
County Randall
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 259292
UTM Northing 3868615
Subject Codes military topics; Native Americans
Marker Year 1967
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location from Canyon, travel on SH 217 east to entrance of Palo Duro Canyon State Park, continue through gate on Park Road 5, marker is at the end of the road, about 5 miles. Near Mesquite Camp Area and Youth Camp.
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text September 28, 1874 One of the most significant battles of 1874-75 Indian campaign; columns of troops converging from five directions harassed Indians on the Panhandle Plains for over six months. The 4th Cavalry under Colonel Ranald S. Mackenzie, moving north from Fort Concho, tracked a large band of Indians to their secret canyon camp. Moving silently at dawn down a perilous path on the south rim, the first troops reached the floor of the canyon before the aroused camp fled. Some of the warriors took up positions on the canyon walls from which they fired on the troops, seeking to give their families time to escape. Realizing his tactical disadvantage, Mackenzie ordered the Indian camp and supplies burned and withdrew, taking along 1,400 captured horses (1,000 of which he later destroyed). The cavalry suffered no causalities in the fight and only four Indian dead were counted. Having lost half their horses as well as all their supplies and shelter, the Indians drifted back to their reservations at Fort Sill and Fort Reno. (1967)

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