And now for the rest of the story Aggies……involving Sul Ross.
From discovertexasonline.com
On May 19, 1836 Comanche warriors attacked
Fort Parker, a small family outpost on the Navasota River, killing many of the adults and carrying away five captives.
Cynthia Ann Parker, a child about 9 years old, was among them. Though the other four captives were eventually released, Cynthia Ann remained with the tribe who took her for almost 25 years. She forgot white language and white ways, married Chief Peta Nocona, and became the mother of
Quanah, who became the last great warrior chief of the Comanches. When the Texas Rangers, under
Lawrence Sullivan "Sul" Ross and
Charles Goodnight, recaptured her with her small daughter in December 1860, she had become so thoroughly Comanche that she longed to return to the tribe and died of a broken heart shortly after her young daughter.
Another accounting from the Texas state historical association -
On this day in December 18th 1860, Texas Rangers under the command of Lawrence S. Ross attacked a Comanche hunting camp at Mule Creek. During this raid the rangers were surprised to find that one of their captives had blue eyes; it was a non-English-speaking white woman with her infant daughter. She was Cynthia Ann Parker, captured by Comanche warriors on May 19, 1836, at Fort Parker in Limestone County. She was with the Indians for almost twenty-five years and had become thoroughly assimilated to Comanche life. After her "rescue" she was never reconciled to living in white society and made several unsuccessful attempts to flee to her Comanche family. After three months at Birdville, her brother Silas took her to his Van Zandt County home. She afterward moved to her sister's place near the boundary of Anderson and Henderson counties. She died there, probably after 1870. Her son Quanah, a noted Comanche chief, later moved her body to Post Oak Cemetery, near Cache, Oklahoma. After his death her body was again reinterred near him at Fort Sill, Oklahoma.
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