The Tonkawa massacre (October 23–24, 1862) occurred after an attack at the Confederate-held Wichita Agency, located at Fort Cobb (south of present-day...
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The Tonkawa are a Native American tribe from Oklahoma and Texas. Their Tonkawa language, now extinct, is a linguistic isolate. Today, Tonkawa people are...
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people. In 1885, the remnants of the Tonkawa tribe, who had fled Indian Territory after the 1862 Tonkawa Massacre, returned to settle in the Fort Oakland...
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Plácido (ca. 1788–1862) was major Native American Chief of the Tonkawa Indians in Texas during the Spanish and Mexican rule, the Republic of Texas era...
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the Tonkawas, 1821–1859, TAMU Press, 1999, 216 pages, ISBN 978-0-89096-867-3 Kiernan, Ben, "Blood and Soil: a World History of Genocide and Massacre from...
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of Fort Wayne has not been determined. http://okcivilwar.org/sites/tonkawa-massacre "CWSAC Battle Summary: Cabin Creek". National Park Service. Retrieved...
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Revolt Sacred Heart Massacre Sheteck Massacre Spirit Lake Massacre St. Clair's Defeat Swansea Massacre Tonkawa Massacre Battle of Fort Dearborn Battle of...
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Civil War, the Union taking control of the fort as part of the 1862 Tonkawa massacre. Later, Lieutenant Colonel George Armstrong Custer's command was encamped...
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the Texas Rangers, the Tonkawa Massacre, occurring near Lawton, Oklahoma, killed about half of the tribe. In 1891 the Tonkawa were offered allotments...
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Mountain Chusto-Talasah Chustenahlah 1862 Locust Grove Fort Wayne Tonkawa Massacre 1863 Cabin Creek Honey Springs Perryville 1864 Middle Boggy Depot J...
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