Details for Indian Mott Skirmish

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5507018010

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Marker Number 18010
Atlas Number 5507018010
Marker Title Indian Mott Skirmish
Index Entry Indian Mott Skirmish
Address Deer Lake Rd.
City Wimberley
County Hays
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 589479
UTM Northing 3323537
Subject Codes Native American, Comanche, Texas Rangers
Marker Year 2014
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location Off Deer Lake Road on private property. Map dot approximate.
Private Property Yes
Marker Condition Access Restricted
Marker Size 18" x 28"
Marker Text After peace talks ended in the disastrous “Council House Fight” in March 1840 in San Antonio, the Comanche increased raids. Returning from a bold attack on Linnville, a band of warriors was intercepted at Plum Creek near Uhland on August 12, 1840, by 200 Texas Rangers and volunteers. A fierce running battle ensued. According to local lore, several Comanche warriors were pursued to this spot, Lone Man Creek’s horseshoe bend. Hiding their horses down the creek, they took refuge in the tall grass and an oak mott. When night fell, their pursuers retreated. By moonlight, the Comanche buried their dead under flat rocks and disappeared into the hills. (2014)

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