The Lone Tree Incident - west of Meade, KS
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member YoSam.
N 37° 17.126 W 100° 22.080
14S E 378734 N 4127414
Plains Indians against the pioneers.
Waymark Code: WM10J41
Location: Kansas, United States
Date Posted: 05/13/2019
Published By:Groundspeak Regular Member razalas
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County of site: Meade County
Location of site: The Yellow Brick Road (KS-54), 1 mile W. of Meade
Erected by: Kansas State Historical Society & Kansas Department of Transportation

Marker Text:

THE LONE TREE INCIDENT
During the first half of the 19th century the U.S. government, in response to public pressure for land and resources, began a program of concentrating Indian tribes on reservations. After the Civil War, an evergrowing number of settlers made it difficult for Native Americans to survive on the Plains. There was resistance from many Plains Indians, eventually resulting in open warefare.

Several times during the summer of 1874, warriors left the confines of their reservations in present-day Oklahoma and moved north into western Kansas. Some 27 settlers were killed and many farms were destroyed.

On August 24, 1874, a band of 25 Cheyennes led by Chief Medicine Water ambushed six men of a surveying company 11 miles southwest of this marker. The men fled, trading shots with the Indians. After three miles the oxen pulling the surveyors' wagon were shot and all six men were killed. Two days later thier bodies were found and buried near a solitary cottonwood five miles south of here. The lone tree gave its name to this incident and was for many years a famous prairie landmark.

Who placed it?: Kansas State Historical Society & Kansas Department of Transportation

When was it placed?: Unknown

Who is honored?: Pioneers

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