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Author Topic: 1/24/1871: Famous former slave dies at the hands of Indians  (Read 25 times)

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1/24/1871: Famous former slave dies at the hands of Indians
« on: January 24, 2025, 09:50:16 AM »
On this date in 1871, Britton Johnson was killed by a band of Kiowas who attacked his wagon train.

He had become legendary in the previous decade for pursuing Indians who kidnapped his wife and children. After his adventures on the Llano Estacado, Johnson worked as a teamster hauling goods between Weatherford and Fort Griffin. The evidence of spent cartridges suggests that he defended himself fiercely before dying. He and his men were buried in a common grave beside the road.
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TMA # 332
Renew: 17 May 2028