Tragedies of Cañon Blanco; a Story of the Texas Panhandle
Tragedies of Cañon Blanco; a Story of the Texas Panhandle
Robert Goldthwaite Carter
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This was tragedy number one of Canon Blanco,^ It seemed almost an age since we had first discovered the Indians, and they had charged out for us. But this *It had been the writer's belief for some years after this action that the chief who led the advance warriors was either Mow-wi or Para-a-coom, but Quanah told General Frank Baldwin, U. S. A. (then a Captain Fifth Infantry), while ac?ting as Indian agent at Fort Sill, Indian Territory, also Colonel J. F. Randlett, U. S. A. (then a Captain Eig...hth Cavalry), while acting as Indian agent at Anadarko, Indian Territory, that he not only led his Indians the night of the stampede, but also in the attack upon Heyl and the writer on the morning of October 10, 1871. tLieutenant John A. MqKinney, of the Fourth Cavalry (killed in the fight with Dull Knife's band of Northern Cheyennes in a Cafion of the Big Horn Mountains, Nov. 25, 1876), told the writer that when he was at Fort Sill in 1872 the Comanches brought in a buffalo robe with a pictograph on it J epresenting this scene.
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