Inscription
The decade after 1865 was a time of transition for the U.S. Many citizens moved west, coming into conflict with Native American tribes living on the Great Plains. Settlers demanded the U.S. Army provide their protection. The Army responded by conducting campaigns against the Southern Plains Indians.
In 1872, one such campaign included troops of the Eighth Cavalry commanded by Colonel John I. Gregg, who departed from New Mexico into West Texas to locate Native American raiders. On August 16, his troops skirmished here with Kiowas, killing or injuring twelve while suffering one wounded. This and the Red River War (1874-75) led to the subjugation of Plains Indians and their confinement to reservations.
(2006)
Location
Sources
More markers in Randall
City of Canyon
Canyon, TX
Site surveyed Christmas Day, 1887, by L. G. Conner, who also donated land for numerous civic improvements.
Randall County
Canyon, TX
Created 1876; named for Confederate general Horace Randall.
Sam Wood Cabin
Canyon, TX
Sam Wood cabin. Built 1887 at Hog Town (now a ghost town).
The Battle of Palo Duro Canyon
Canyon, TX
September 28, 1874 One of the most significant battles of 1874-75 Indian campaign; columns of troops converging from five directions...
The Charles Goodnight Memorial Trail
Canyon, TX
The highway from this museum to the Palo Duro State Park (12 miles east) approximates course used by Charles Goodnight, outstanding Texas...
