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Indian uprisings on the Texas plains culminated in 1864 at the First Battle of Adobe Walls. Kit Carson’s Union troops stationed in New Mexico rode east, attempting to quell the unrest.
The PPHM exhibit brings regional, national and possibly even international attention to the 150th anniversary of the second Battle of Adobe Walls and places the battle in its countrywide context.
Carson did so by setting prairie fires to cover his retreat. The second battle of Adobe Walls on June 27, 1874, is the one white settlers remembered better. After a daybreak attack that killed ...
The new exhibit in the Harrington Gallery focuses on the second Battle of Adobe Walls in June of 1874. The exhibit showcases a series of events that led to the Red River War and impacted United ...
Tickets are $25. PPHM and Texas Members are free. Officials stated that the new exhibition focuses on the second battle of Adobe Walls in June 1874. The exhibition will place the battle in its ...
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