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The "Battle" at Pease River and the Question of Reliable Sources in the Recapture of Cynthia Ann Parker

The "Battle" at Pease River and the Question of Reliable Sources in the Recapture of Cynthia Ann... The "Battle" at Pease River and the Question of Reliable Sources in the Recapture of Cynthia Ann Parker Paul H. Carlson, Tom Crum Southwestern Historical Quarterly, Volume 113, Number 1, July 2009, pp. 32-52 (Article) Published by Texas State Historical Association DOI: https://doi.org/10.1353/swh.2009.0070 For additional information about this article https://muse.jhu.edu/article/408516/summary Access provided at 18 Feb 2020 07:27 GMT from JHU Libraries INDIAN TERRITORY Hardeman Wichita Pease Rrvtrimassacre (Foard) Wilbarger Montague Grayson YOUNG Archer TERRITORY Denton *l Young Collin Haskell Belkna Dallas FortWordi Weatherford Buchanan (Stephens) rarrant Palo Pinto Parker TEXAS Northwest Texas in i860, showing route to Comanche hunting camp along Mule Creek. Map drawn by Curtís Peoples of the Southwest Collection at Texas Tech University. The "Battle" at Pease River and the Question of Reliable Sources in the Recapture of Cynthia Ann Parker By Paul H. Carlson and Tom Crum* ££ "W" WILL VENTURE TO SAY THAT THERE HAVE BEEN MORE DIFFERENT I erroneous stories written and printed about Cynthia Ann Parker JL than any person who ever lived in Texas," wrote Araminta McClellan Taulman, a member of the famous Quanah Parker family, to Frontier Times editor J. Marvin Hunter in ig2g. She may have been right—especially about http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Southwestern Historical Quarterly Southwest Center (Univ of Arizona)

The "Battle" at Pease River and the Question of Reliable Sources in the Recapture of Cynthia Ann Parker

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Southwest Center (Univ of Arizona)
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Copyright © The Texas State Historical Association.
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0038-478x
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Abstract

The "Battle" at Pease River and the Question of Reliable Sources in the Recapture of Cynthia Ann Parker Paul H. Carlson, Tom Crum Southwestern Historical Quarterly, Volume 113, Number 1, July 2009, pp. 32-52 (Article) Published by Texas State Historical Association DOI: https://doi.org/10.1353/swh.2009.0070 For additional information about this article https://muse.jhu.edu/article/408516/summary Access provided at 18 Feb 2020 07:27 GMT from JHU Libraries INDIAN TERRITORY Hardeman Wichita Pease Rrvtrimassacre (Foard) Wilbarger Montague Grayson YOUNG Archer TERRITORY Denton *l Young Collin Haskell Belkna Dallas FortWordi Weatherford Buchanan (Stephens) rarrant Palo Pinto Parker TEXAS Northwest Texas in i860, showing route to Comanche hunting camp along Mule Creek. Map drawn by Curtís Peoples of the Southwest Collection at Texas Tech University. The "Battle" at Pease River and the Question of Reliable Sources in the Recapture of Cynthia Ann Parker By Paul H. Carlson and Tom Crum* ££ "W" WILL VENTURE TO SAY THAT THERE HAVE BEEN MORE DIFFERENT I erroneous stories written and printed about Cynthia Ann Parker JL than any person who ever lived in Texas," wrote Araminta McClellan Taulman, a member of the famous Quanah Parker family, to Frontier Times editor J. Marvin Hunter in ig2g. She may have been right—especially about

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