Details for Van Dorn Trail

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5485005633

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Marker Number 5633
Atlas Number 5485005633
Marker Title Van Dorn Trail
Index Entry Van Dorn Trail
Address FM 1206, about 4 miles from FM 368
City Iowa Park
County Wichita
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 521934
UTM Northing 3747968
Subject Codes roads; military topics; Native Americans
Marker Year 1969
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location From Iowa Park take FM 368 south (road will turn several times) about 6 miles to FM 1206, take FM 1206 about 4 miles to school
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text First important wagon road in Wichita County. Blazed by Brevet Major (later general) Earl Van Dorn in September 1858 with 200 men of the crack 2nd U.S. Cavalry. Just ahead of him went young L. S. "Sul" Ross (Governor of Texas 1887-91, and president of Texas A & M College, 1891-98) with 100 Indian scouts from the Brazos reservation. Loyal Tonkawa Chief Placido guided Ross and his party. After opening the trail, Van Dorn camped on Otter Creek, in present Oklahoma, for over a year. He routed the Comanches in a battle near Rush Springs (70 miles east), although he and Ross were wounded in the fighting. In 1859 Van Dorn won another decisive victory over the Comanches in Ford County, Kansas; famous persons in this battle were Kirby Smith (later a noted Confederate general) and Fitzhugh Lee (later governor of Virginia). They had recently ridden up the west branch of the trail. The 15-army wagons which brought supplies to the men leveled a trail much used by pioneer settlers who came afterward. The trail ran from Fort Belknap, near Newcastle, Texas, to Camp Radzminski on Otter Creek, north of Frederick, Oklahoma. At Van Dorn Crossing the road branched off to Montague County for supplies. (1969)

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