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On Sept. 12, 1874 In the Red River War,

Kiowa Chief Lone Wolf and his

warriors fought a U.S. Cavalry force

commanded by Major William R. Price

in the Battle of Sweetwater Creek just north of present-day Mobeetie.

The Cavalry prevailed, but the battle drew attention away from Indian families in the area.

A map from the 1880s indicates the Comanche traveled from Indian Territory to the Palo Duro Canyon via Wheeler County.  Springs and ground water locations shown on the map still exist.

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The Pioneer West Museum in Shamrock is at 204 N. Madden Street.

(806) 256-3941


 

A Texas Historical Commission online brochure, Red River War of 1874–1875: Clash of Cultures in the Texas Panhandle, gives a comprehensive account of the entire series of battles. The publication includes information about Fort Elliott, built on Sweetwater Creek after the battle as an outpost for Buffalo Soldiers assigned to the area to protect settlers and cattle drovers. The buffalo hunter outpost nearby became Mobeetie, the Panhandle’s first town.


Click on Shamrock’s star on the map

above to see and hear the wind make

a Quanah Parker Trail Arrow “sing.”

  1. Mobeetie

  2. Wheeler

  3. Shamrock

FORT ELLIOTT

FLAGPOLE


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H. HUMPHRIES

Wheeler is the county seat of Wheeler County. On the courthouse lawn, a monument honors veterans and a pavilion provides shade. The picture shows it decorated for Christmas.

In Mobeetie, an old flagpole remains from Fort Elliott. It stands not far from the old Wheeler County Jail, now a museum.

OLD JAIL MUSEUM IN MOBEETIE


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H. HUMPHRIES

WHEELER

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For more information about Wheeler www.wheelertexas.org

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Wheeler County, Texas

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ALL THREE TOWNS HAVE TRAIL ARROWS. MORE INFO AND PICTURES LATER 
 ON THIS PAGE.
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Shamrock

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For more information about Shamrock

www.shamrocktexas.net

For more information about Mobeetie www.mobeetie.com