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Related Historical Markers
Other markers are related to the Cherokee Exodus.
By Amanda Hartley, May 11, 2010
Cherokee Chief Bowles Marker
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| | On this site the
Cherokee Chief Bowles was killed on July 16, 1839 while leading 800 Indians of various tribes in battle against 500 Texans. The last engagement between Cherokees and whites in Texas. — — Map (db m91605) HM |
| On State Highway 31, 0.2 miles west of Parker Street (County Road 3302), on the left when traveling west. |
| | In 1830, John Crane applied to be a part of Joseph Vehlein's colony. Reportedly from Virginia, he was a veteran of the War of 1812. He moved his wife and seven children to what is now Walker County, Texas, in 1834. There, he organized men and became . . . — — Map (db m31567) HM |
| On Farm to Market Road 346, 0.1 miles south of County Route 1353, on the right when traveling south. |
| | At this site was the camp of the Army of the Republic of Texas under Generals Edward Burleson, Thomas J. Rusk, Albert Sydney Johnston, Hugh McLeod, Kelsey B. Douglas and Col. Willis H. Landrum just before they engaged Chief Bowles of the Cherokees . . . — — Map (db m91603) HM |
Jun. 15, 2024