Tenth Cavalry
Creek
First called Getty's Creek, this stream
was renamed by cowoys and settlers who found near its mouth,
on Red River, remains of a military outpost garrisoned by
the U.S. Tenth Cavalry from 1873 to 1875.
Most of the negro soldiers and white
officers stationed there had previously served in the Federal
Army during the Civil War (1861-1865) and at Fort Sill, in
Indian Territory.
This staked timber outpost was attacked
by Indians; legend says that all the officers, men and horses
killed in the battle were buried in a common grave somewhere
along this creek.
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