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Chalk Bluff Indian Massacre

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US 55 and Chalk Bluff Road, Uvalde, TX, USA

Latitude & Longitude: 29° 22' 12.22854999996", -99° 58' 9.89306000004"
 
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    Here on May 29, 1861, two of southwest Texas' most feared Indian fighters were ambushed by a band of 20 hostile Indians. Henry Robinson-- tall and red-bearded-- was so well known to the tribes that they had painted his picture on a rock near the Llano River. He and his companion Henry Adams (also his daughter's fiance) were in route to Camp Wood when the attack came. The Indians, after they had killed the two men, took both their scalps and Robinson's beard, too; they then attacked Robinson's home, but his family fought them off successfully. 1970

This page last updated: 7/15/2008

Chalk Bluff Indian Massacre Historical Marker Location Map, Uvalde, Texas