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⫸ 960 Postcard – Quanah Parker, Comanche Warrior & Chief 1890 Photo – NEW
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960 Postcard – Quanah Parker, Comanche Warrior & Chief 1890 Photo – NEWQUANAH PARKER, Comanche Warrior (1845-1911) Son of Comanche chief, Peta Nocona, and white captive, Cynthia Ann Parker. Quanah became a leader in the Comanche Wars of the 1860s and 1870s fighting relentlessly against the intruders on Comanche territories. He personally led a joint force of Comanche, Kiowa, Cheyenne and Arapaho warriors in the famed 2
nd
attack at Adobe Walls on June 27, 1874, between 700
+ Indian
forces and a group of 28
Bison
hunters
defending the settlement of Adobe Walls (especially the
saloon)
in what is now
Hutchinson County
,
Texas
. Adobe Walls was scarcely more than a lone island in the vast sea of the
Great Plains
, a solitary refuge uncharted and practically unknown. The battle ended with a lucky single shot by hunter Billy Dixon who killed an Indian from the distance of 1000 to 1500 yards, causing the Indians to flee. Photograph by Hutchins, Hutchins & Lenny, c. 1890
New postcard .. no issues. Measures approximately 4” X 6”.
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