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First Battle of Adobe Walls

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Stinnett, TX, USA

Latitude & Longitude: 35° 53' 32.7777", -101° 26' 50.1747100008"
 
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     Largest Indian battle in Civil War. 15 miles east, at ruins of Bent's Old Fort, on the Canadian. 3,000 Comanches and Kiowas, allies of the South, met 372 Federals under Colonel Kit Carson, famous scout and mountain man. Though Carson made a brilliant defense - called greatest fight of his career - the Indian won. Some of the same Indians lost in 1874 Battle of Adobe Walls, though they outnumbered 700 to 29 the buffalo hunters whose victory helped open the Panhandle to settlement. (1964)

This page last updated: 7/15/2008

First Battle of Adobe Walls Historical Marker Location Map, Stinnett, Texas

 
   
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