Details for Brazos River Indian Reservation

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5503000494

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Marker Number 494
Atlas Number 5503000494
Marker Title Brazos River Indian Reservation
Index Entry Brazos River Indian Reservation
Address Shawnee Park, SH 16
City Graham
County Young
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 538311
UTM Northing 3662446
Subject Codes Native Americans
Marker Year 1970
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location SH 16, Graham; In Shawnee Park
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text In February 1854 the Texas Legislature designated 12 Spanish leagues (or 53,136 acres) of land to be maintained as Indian Reservations by the Federal government. In August 1854, Major Robert S. Neighbors, United States supervising Indian agent, and Captain Randolph B. Marcy, of the United States Army, made surveys in both Spanish and American measurements; American dimensions were platted, totaling 69,120 acres. In the 8-league tract here in Young County--on either side of the Brazos River --were placed tribes of Anadarko, Caddo, Tehuacana, Tonkawa, Waco and others, together with splinter groups of the Cherokees, Choctaws, Delawares, Shawnees and some other remnants. The southern Comanches had their 4-league reservation about 45 miles to the west. Under the guidance of United States agents, the Indians of the Brazos River Reservation made much progress in agriculture, stock raising and other arts of civilization. Drouth and other adversities, however, led to closing of the reservations. Emptied in 1859 when the Indians were removed to vicinity of present Anadarko, Oklahoma, lands of the reservation reverted to the state, and were opened to the pre-emption of Texas citizens in 1873.
ATLAS_NUM=5503000494

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