Indian Signaling Grounds
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member Benchmark Blasterz
N 31° 12.300 W 098° 38.359
14R E 534359 N 3452377
A state historic marker located at the US 190 rest area east of San Saba preserves the location of important Indian signaling ground
Waymark Code: WMTTCX
Location: Texas, United States
Date Posted: 01/06/2017
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member YoSam.
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This official state historic marker is located in a rest area about 5 miles east of San Saba along the US 190.
Marker Number: 2638

Marker Text:
Heights used from pre-settlement days to 1870s by Comanches and others to send messages over long distances. Smoke once rose from here (Five Mill Hill); Chapel Hill, 2 mi. south; and old community of Sloan in west San Saba County. Tribes wintered at main village near Sloan; burial ground is on Chapel Hill. An early settler recalls Indians peering through cracks in cabin at night while she, children, and friend put ashes on fire and hid. She believed Indians would not enter a dark house. Another time she heard livestock being taken. Many pioneers saw signals on nearby hills. Indians communicated by means of smoke, at times mirrors. Codes were used to confuse enemies. Messages sent news and could gather or disperse tribes. The Comanches had an excellent smoke signal system, also imitated animal cries. These often warned settlers to prepare for attack. In some areas, whites later pre-empted signal grounds for use against the Indians. Mirabeau B. Lamar visited this area in 1837; later, as president of Republic of Texas, he had a forceful Indian policy. On banks of San Saba in 1847, German Emigration Company bought peace from the Comanches for $3,000 worth of beads, trinkets; and in 1850 on Wallace Creek, about 15 mi. southwest, the U.S. signed an Indian treaty. Recorded Texas historic landmark -- 1967


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