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One of the Trails of Ranald S. MacKenzie

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FM 1072, 0.5 mi. South, Fieldton, TX, USA

Latitude & Longitude: 34° 1' 36.14850999984", -102° 13' 38.6429400012"
 
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    Colonel Ranald S. Mackenzie (1840-89) of the United States Army was ordered in the 1870s to conquer Indians of Texas frontiers. He led 240 enlisted men and eight officers in an expedition along the draw here. Heading toward New Mexico, he hoped to break up a ring of traders paying Indians to steal cattle and horses. He marched past this point about August 1, 1872, in a swift, secret move against the traders. The path beaten out by his men was serviceable later to scouts and settlers. Its traces are still known as Mackenzie's Trail. (1977)

This page last updated: 7/15/2008

One of the Trails of Ranald S. MacKenzie Historical Marker Location Map, Fieldton, Texas