The Great Panhandle Indian Scare of 1891
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Marker Text: Although most Indians had left the Texas Panhandle by the 1880s, fear of Indian attacks was still prevalent among settlers who arrived in the next decade. On Jan. 29, 1891, rumors of approaching Indians spread throughout the entire region. For three days settlers barricaded their homes and communities and prepared to defend themselves. Later it was discovered that the rumored Indian war cries and smoke signals were actually cowboys in pursuit of a steer they finally caught and cooked over an open fire. (1983)
Marker No: 2263
Aluminum 18 x 28 Subject Marker
Geographic: 35.110588, -101.359169
Location: Courthouse Square, northwest corner of US 287 and Trice Street, Claude
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