Details for Warren Wagon Train Massacre
Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5503005721
Data
Marker Number | 5721 |
Atlas Number | 5503005721 |
Marker Title | Warren Wagon Train Massacre |
Index Entry | Warren Wagon Train Massacre |
Address | SH 16, 8 miles NE of Graham |
City | Graham |
County | Young |
UTM Zone | |
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UTM Northing | |
Subject Codes | Native Americans |
Marker Year | 1977 |
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark | No |
Marker Location | From Graham, take SH 16 about 8 mi NE |
Private Property | No |
Marker Condition | In Situ |
Marker Size | 18" x 28" |
Marker Text | (1.5 mi. E), On May 18,1871, Kiowas and Comanches from the Fort Sill Reservation, in present Oklahoma, attacked a train of 12 wagons owned by Capt. Henry Warren, a contractor of supplies for U.S. forts in this frontier region. Seven teamsters were killed. The chiefs who led the raid were soon arrested, and Satank committed suicide. In a nationally spotlighted trial at Jacksboro, Satanta spoke with great eloquence on behalf of his people. Texas' Governor, E. J. Davis, later commuted the death sentences given by the court. (1977) |