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The Parker Massacre+Anglion, Austin, Bates, Faulkenberry, Houston, Kellogg, Lumn
LEGEND OF THE WEST THE PARKER MASSACRE SURNAMES: Anglion, Austin, Bates, Faulkenberry, Houston, Kellogg, Lumn, Nixon, Parker, Plummer, Preston, COMANCHE By: Nolan Preston On all multiple items after the first, you will receive a 10% discount. Postage will be combined and refund granted if saved. INSERT THE NAME YOU ARE SEARCHING FOR IN THE BOX BELOW AND SEE WHAT WE HAVE IN OUR eCRATER STORE IN THIS OR ANY OTHER TITLE OR NAME. Click here to check out our other products on eCRATER!Custom Search Genealogy Images Of History!Type in your family name or a specific topic you are looking for..Search titles and descriptions. Friends, few stories as The Parker Massacre arise more indignation for Texans. Settlers trying to farm in the area of Fort Parker, were assaulted by Comanche Indians. Many settlers were killed while their women and children were taken prisoners to be held for the pleasure of Indian Braves or kept and sold as slaves. Here is the rest of the story. Please read this. This is an overlooked story I found in an unusual and different magazine.. There were many a western story published – the common ones about Cowboys and Indians are listed on eCRATER every day but the rarer ones about our Native American Indians of the Old West are seldom found. Collectors treasure them and their price guide value rises every day. They are hard to find. I hunt them out because really the better, untold and rarer stories were published in the rest. Here’s one of ‘em. FOLLOWING PURCHASE AND PAYMENT, IF YOU WILL WRITE ME OF YOUR SPECIAL NAME OR INTEREST, I WILL DO A FREE SEARCH OF MY COLLECTION AND UNINDEXED STORIES AND NAMES. TOM RUSSELL COLLECTIONFor more Information Please Visit:The Tom Russell Collection IF I FIND SOMETHING THAT I THINK MERITS YOUR INTEREST, I WILL WRITE A REVIEW AND PLACE IT ON eCRATER (ABSOLUTELY NO EXCEPTIONS) AND GIVE YOU NOTICE AND A HEAD START TO BUYITNOW! Following my retirement, I have dedicated my remaining hours to indexing the Genealogy of our western heroes. During my research, I discovered that thousands of our kinfolk lay unfound and unrecognized on some book dealer’s shelf gathering dust. Because Old Western History and Memorabilia was printed before computer indexing, I index every item I sell. This complete index will be bound and included in this offering at no additional cost. Humbly, I am trying to keep our history alive. I hope you appreciate the effort. COMANCHE By: Nolan Preston Folks, sooner or later – Genealogists are going to realize that their family kinfolks are lying on some dealer’s dusty shelves. If I can contribute to finding one little name or photo of that long lost ancestor you have been waiting to find, its worth all the time I spend. As a tribute to the honor of our American Ancestors, Early Settlers, Forefathers, Pioneers and our Native American Indians, my indexed listings will include all names mentioned in the story from this time on. ANCESTORS INDEXED HEREIN, CIRCA: 1835 - 36 era ANCESTOR’S LOCATION: NEW MEXICO, TEXAS, MEXICO, GENEALOGY NAMES INDEXED w * INDICATING PICTURE: ALABAMA-COUSHATTA INDIANS ANGLIN, Abram – Occupied a cabin some two miles from the proposed site of Fort Parker. APACHE INDIANS AUSTIN, Stephen – Founder of Texas. BATES, Silas – Occupied a cabin some two miles from the proposed site of Fort Parker. CHEROKEE INDIANS CHIEF PETE NACOMA – Indian Chief who married the kidnapped Cynthia Ann Parke. COMANCHE INDIANS DELAWARE INDIANS FAULKENBERRY, David – Occupied a cabin some two miles from the proposed site of Fort Parker. FAULKENBERRY, Evan – Occupied a cabin some two miles from the proposed site of Fort Parker. HOUSTON, Sam – Legendary leader of the Republic of Texas and first governor of the State of Texas. KIOWA INDIANS KARANKAWA INDIANS KELLOGG, Mrs. Elizabeth – taken captive by the Indians at Fort Parker along with several screaming children. KOM-MANT-TICIA INDIANS LIPAN INDIANS LUMM, “Old Man” – Occupied a cabin some two miles from the proposed site of Fort Parker. NIXON, L. D. – farmer working out of Fort Parker. NIXON, Mrs. – found at Bates Cabin. OSAGE INDIANS PARKER, Benjamin – Grandson of the leader of the Pilgrim Predestination Baptist Church PARKER, Cynthia Ann – taken captive by the Indians at Fort Parker. PARKER, James – Grandson of the leader of the Pilgrim Predestination Baptist Church PARKER, John – Son of the leader of the Pilgrim Predestination Baptist Church PARKER, Quanah – Legendary Indian Chief. PARKER, Reverend Daniel – Leader of the Pilgrim Predestination Baptist Church PARKER, Silas – Grandson of the leader of the Pilgrim Predestination Baptist Church PAWNEE INDIANS PLUMMER, Mrs. Rachael – taken captive by the Indians at Fort Parker along with her small son. PLUMMER, Tom – farmer working out of Fort Parker. PRESTON, Nolan – author. SHOSHONE INDIANS TEXAS RANGERS – legendary law force of the Republic and State of Texas. TONKAWA INDIANS UTE INDIANS WICHITA INDIANS PICTURES AND DESCRIPTIONS w * INDICATING PICTURE: Picture 1- Drawing of Comanche Indian aboard horse. . * Picture 2 - Drawing of Comanche Indian peering at settlers inside home. * Picture 3- Drawing of Comanche Indian holding captured white women . * Picture 4- Drawing of Comanche Indian dragging captured white women to use for pleasure or as slaves. * Picture 5 - Drawing of Comanche Indians performing the buffalo dance. * Picture 6 - Drawing of Comanche Indians trading women for used as slaves. * Picture 7 - Drawing of Comanche Indians approaching a Fort begging for food.. * Picture 8 - Drawing of U. S. Army troops trying to help out settlers. * PLACES AND THINGS PROMINENTLY MENTIONED w * INDICATING PICTURE: Arkansas River Chihuahua, Mexico Coahuila, Mexico Comanchero Durango, Mexico Estacado Llano Fort Houston Fort Parker Indian Removal Act Mexico Navasota River Oklahoma Palestine, Texas Pecos River Pilgrim Predestination Baptist Church Republic of Texas San Antonio, Texas Santa Fe, New Mexico Texas Texas Rangers U. S. Army COMANCHE By: Nolan Preston OLD INDIAN LEGENDS AND MEMORABILIA IS RAPIDLY DISAPPEARING













