Cynthia Ann Parker / The Story of Her Capture at the Massacre of the Inmates of Parker's Fort; of Her Quarter of a Century Spent Among the Comanches, as the Wife of the War Chief, Peta Nocona; and of Her Recapture at the Battle of Pease River, by Captain L. S. Ross, of the Texian Rangers
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The narrative recounts the attack on a frontier settlement and the abduction of Cynthia Ann Parker during the massacre. It follows her subsequent quarter-century assimilation into Comanche life, her marriage to a war chief, and the family bonds formed there, including her son Quanah Parker. The book describes military campaigns and a ranger expedition that led to her recapture, and examines the personal, cultural, and communal consequences of that recovery. Material is drawn from eyewitness testimony and contemporary reports to assemble a factual, illustrated account.
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