The Battle of Coon Creek
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N 37° 55.657 W 099° 22.057
14S E 467692 N 4197847
This Kansas Historical Marker, that replaced an earlier version in 2012, is located on the south side of US Highway 50 about 2 miles east of Kinsley, Kansas.
Waymark Code: WMGA33
Location: Kansas, United States
Date Posted: 02/04/2013
Published By:Groundspeak Regular Member GEO*Trailblazer 1
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The Battle of Coon Creek

Indian attacks along the Santa Fe trail were frequent from the 1820's to the 1870's. Near here, where the trail followed the Arkansas River, the Battle of Coon Creek was fought June 18, 1848, between some 200 Comanches and Osages and 140 soldiers, half of whom were recruits bound for service in the Mexican war. A startling occurrence after the inconclusive battle, according to the official report, was the appearance of an Indian woman "who seemed to be their queen, mounted on a horse, decorated with silver ornaments on a scarlet dress, who rode about giving directions about the wounded." The identity of this angel of mercy has remained a mystery.

The Chicago Workingmen's Town Company founded nearby Kinsley in 1872, naming it Petersburg for T. J. Peter, a director of the Santa Fe railroad which was then building westward. In 1873 the town was renamed in honor of E. W. Kinsley, a Boston philanthropist.

Kinsley had its "Great Train Robbery" January 27, 1878. Bandits attempting to loot the Santa Fe station's safe and the westbound Pueblo Express were foiled by a young telegrapher named Andrew Kinkade. Four of the gang were later captured by Sheriff Bat Masterson of Dodge City.

Marker Name: The Battle of Coon Creek

Marker Type: Roadside

Marker text:
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Marker Location: Edwards

Year Marker Placed: 01/01/2012

Official Marker Number: 73

Name of agency setting marker: Kansas Department of Transportation

Marker Web Address: Not listed

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