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The Stone Houses

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Windthorst, TX, USA

Latitude & Longitude: 33° 25' 52.0968", -98° 27' 26.3988"
 
    Texas State
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    Named for shapes resembling teepees; an Indian ceremonial ground, yielding war paint. In famed Battle of Stone Houses, Nov. 10, 1837, Lt. A. Van Benthousen and 18 Rangers (hunting stolen horses) were attacked 1.5 miles west of here by 150 Keechis. Ten Rangers and 50 Indians died in 3-hour battle. Indians fired the grass. Rangers lost their horses but escaped through a ravine and walked back to settlements. In 1874, area's first permanent home was built near the stone houses (and 5 mi. W of here) by English-born Dr. R. O. Prideaux (1844-1930), who helped organize this county. Erected by Archer County Historical Survey Committee, 1970.

This page last updated: 7/15/2008

The Stone Houses Historical Marker Location Map, Windthorst, Texas