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This Day in History- Nine-Year-Old Cynthia Ann Parker Kidnapped by Comanches (1836) 19 May 2013Parker was a young girl when Comanches raided Fort Parker—located in what is now Texas—and massacred its inhabitants, capturing her in the process. Raised by her captors, she was adopted into the tribe and went on to bear the last great Comanche chief, Quanah Parker. At first, Quanah led raids on frontier settlements, but after his defeat and surrender, he l […]
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