Details for Comanche Trail Through Palo Pinto County

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5507013982

Data

Marker Number 13982
Atlas Number 5507013982
Marker Title Comanche Trail Through Palo Pinto County
Index Entry Comanche Trail Through Palo Pinto County
Address
City Graford
County Palo Pinto
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 557781
UTM Northing 3651045
Subject Codes Exploration and expeditions; Native Americans
Marker Year 2007
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location 1.5 mi. S of SH 16 and FM 337
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 18" x 28"
Marker Text Plains Indians of the 18th century blazed a trail to a Taovaya village on the Red River from raids on settlements in northern New Spain. The trail linked watering holes and natural provisions crucial to survival for Comanches, Kiowas and allied tribes. At the Taovaya camp, Indians traded for goods brought upriver by French traders. For generations, Native Americans, Spanish military, trade and treaty expeditions, American explorers, and early settlers used the trail. The Comanche Trail entered western Palo Pinto County at the Brazos River near the mouth of Caddo Creek, turning northeast at McAdams Peak and crossing Dillingham Prairie. Part of the historic trail now lies beneath Possum Kingdom Lake. (2007)

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