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    The Fort Parker massacre, also known as the Fort Parker raid, was an event in which a group of Texian colonists were killed in an attack by a contingent...
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    who was captured, aged around nine, by a Comanche band during the Fort Parker massacre in 1836, where several of her relatives were killed. She was taken...
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  • with her husband on February 19, 1838, nearly two years after the Fort Parker Massacre. She was gaunt to the point of near starvation, covered with scars...
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    Nocona and Cynthia Ann Parker, an Anglo-American who had been abducted as an eight-year-old child during the Fort Parker massacre in 1836 and assimilated...
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    Quahada) band. He married Cynthia Ann Parker, who had been taken as a captive during the Fort Parker massacre in 1836 and was adopted into the tribe...
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  • so. Parker had no use for Native Americans even before the Fort Parker massacre. On the first page of his diary and written memories, James Parker dates...
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    The Fort Parker massacre was a raid conducted by a coalition of tribes including the Comanches, Kiowas, Caddos and Wichitas. They attacked the fort killing...
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    to Fort Houston. Captured in the Fort Parker massacre were Elizabeth Kellogg, Rachel Plummer and her son James Pratt Plummer, John Richard Parker and...
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    Old Fort Parker, the site of the Fort Parker massacre, for the Texas Centennial observance in 1936. As an independent nonprofit, Old Fort Parker is not...
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  • attacked the fort, and in what became known as the Fort Parker Massacre killed five men and captured two women and three children: Parker, his elder sister...
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  • Parker may refer to: Parker (given name) Parker (surname) Parker, Arizona Parker, Colorado Parker, Florida Parker, Idaho Parker, Kansas Parker, Missouri...
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    including Fort Parker. On May 19, after 100–600 Indian raiders had overrun outlying blockhouses and settlements, they assaulted Fort Parker itself. Parker unsuccessfully...
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  • English cricketer Robert Frost (pioneer), one of the dead in the Fort Parker massacre Robert I. Frost (born c. 1960), British historian Robert S. Frost...
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    where Cynthia Ann Parker was recovered after she had been captured in the Fort Parker massacre, 24 years earlier. Cynthia Ann Parker was a woman of European...
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    was the Fort Parker massacre in 1836, in which a war party of Comanches, Kiowas, Wichitas, and Delawares attacked the Texan outpost at Fort Parker. A small...
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    survived him by less than two years and is buried with him. John Parker Fort Parker massacre Serpent Seed Interpreting the Scriptures-The “Two Seed” Heresy...
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    In the history of the European colonization of the Americas, an Indian massacre is any incident between European settlers and indigenous peoples wherein...
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  • John Parker (priest), English Anglican priest John Parker (pioneer) (1758–1836), founder of Fort Parker in Texas, killed in the Fort Parker massacre John...
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    published that was posthumously in 1822, apparently coined the phrase "massacre at Fort William Henry," based on Carver's work. His book and Carver's were...
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  • Archived from the original on August 5, 2014. Retrieved May 30, 2012. "Massacre Survivor Visits Friends". Ottumwa Courier. December 4, 1913. Archived from...
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  • Texas-Indian Wars, May 19, 1836 – June 2, 1875 Fort Parker massacre, May 19, 1836 Council House massacre, March 19, 1840 The Territory of Arkansaw is admitted...
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    1836 Fort Parker Massacre, and they summoned Colonel Isaac Parker to identify her. Several modern (non-contemporary) sources report that when Parker mentioned...
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    Texas–Indian wars, dramatizing the story of the Fort Parker Massacre of 1836, in which a white girl, Cynthia Ann Parker, was taken as a Comanche hostage, later...
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    as Baily's beads. May 19 – Fort Parker massacre: Among those captured by Native Americans is 9-year-old Cynthia Ann Parker; she later gives birth to a...
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    Tears. May 19, 1836 – Fort Parker massacre: Among those captured by Native Americans is nine-year-old Cynthia Ann Parker; she later gives birth to a...
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    Sand Creek massacre (also known as the Chivington massacre, the battle of Sand Creek or the massacre of Cheyenne Indians) was a massacre of Cheyenne...
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    The Battle at Fort Utah (also known as the Provo River Massacre, or Fort Utah Massacre) was a violent attack and massacre in 1850 in which 90 Mormon militiamen...
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    during the Sand Creek massacre. The citizens of Parker became quite concerned and closed the school for a brief time after the massacres. In 1870, Jonathan...
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    killed in the Fetterman Massacre in 1866. It was renamed again in 1878 in honor of Chief Washakie of the Shoshone tribe, making the fort one of the only U.S...
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