Friday, May 18, 2018

Attack on wagontrain precipitates decisive Indian war

(Texas Day by Day) On this day in 1871, more than 100 Kiowas, Comanches, Kiowa-Apaches, Arapahoes, and Cheyennes from the Fort Sill Reservation in Oklahoma attacked Henry Warren's wagontrain on the Butterfield Overland Mail route.
They killed the wagonmaster and six teamsters and allowed five to escape. The Indians, who suffered one dead and five wounded, returned to the reservation. One of the escaped teamsters reached Fort Richardson, where he told his story to General Sherman and Colonel Mackenzie.
Chiefs Satank, Satanta, and Big Tree, leaders of the raid, were subsequently arrested. Continued

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