Longitude: -95.651440000000
- Anderson
Indians, possibly Caddos, attack the Campbell home on Town Creek, three miles west of Palestine. Mrs. Campbell, her son 21-year-old Malathiel, and daughters 14-year-old Hulda and 11-year-old Fountain, are killed. Mrs. Campbell’s four-year-old son George and teenaged daughter Pamelia survive.
John Henry Brown, Indian Wars and Pioneers of Texas (Austin: L. E. Daniel, 1896), 57-8.
Stephen L. Moore, Savage Frontier: Rangers, Riflemen, and Indian Wars in Texas, 1838-1839 (Denton: University of North Texas Press, 2006), 2:148-149.
Original Title: Cadós. Cadós où Caddoquis: Indigénes des environs de Nacogdoches.
Image Type: Watercolor and ink on paper
Creator: Lino Sánchez y Tapia after José María Sánchez y Tapia
Collection: Thomas W. Gilcrease Museum, Tulsa, Oklahoma
Image Citation:
Berlandier, Jean Louis, The Indians of Texas in 1830. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Press, 1969, Plate 7
Longitude: -95.651440000000
- Anderson
Indians, possibly Caddos, attack the Campbell home on Town Creek, three miles west of Palestine. Mrs. Campbell, her son 21-year-old Malathiel, and daughters 14-year-old Hulda and 11-year-old Fountain, are killed. Mrs. Campbell’s four-year-old son George and teenaged daughter Pamelia survive.
- Caddos
John Henry Brown, Indian Wars and Pioneers of Texas (Austin: L. E. Daniel, 1896), 57-8.
Stephen L. Moore, Savage Frontier: Rangers, Riflemen, and Indian Wars in Texas, 1838-1839 (Denton: University of North Texas Press, 2006), 2:148-149.
Original Title: Cadós. Cadós où Caddoquis: Indigénes des environs de Nacogdoches.
Image Type: Watercolor and ink on paper
Creator: Lino Sánchez y Tapia after José María Sánchez y Tapia
Collection: Thomas W. Gilcrease Museum, Tulsa, Oklahoma
Image Citation:
Berlandier, Jean Louis, The Indians of Texas in 1830. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Press, 1969, Plate 7