- Tackitt Mountain (Texas)
Infobox Mountain
Name = Tackitt (Tackett) Mountain
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Elevation = 1,305.77 feet (398 meters)
Location = Young County, Texas, USA
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Coordinates = coord|33|0|10.01|N|098|46|49.01|W|type:mountain_region:US
Topographic
USGS Tackett Mountain
Type= limestone| Age =
First ascent = 1850s | Easiest route =Tackitt (Tackett) Mountain is a summit in
Young County, Texas , USA. It is located west of theGraham, Texas . Site of famous Indian battle betweenPleasant Tackitt andOld Piny Chummy .In the "Descriptive History of Early Times in Western Texas, Volume 2," by
Joseph Carroll McConnell mentionsTackett Mountain in the book about the area:"
Pleasant Tackett , aMethodist minister, settled inParker County in1854 . Two years later he moved his family toYoung County , and numbered among the first settlers of that section. The Tackett home was located on the oldFort Belknap and Austin Road, about nine miles south of the post, near Fish Creek: so named for the Tacketts broke the ice and caught fish during the severe winter weather.....in the evening of February 13, 1860, one of Mr. Tackett's milk cows came home through the sleet and snow with an arrow sticking in her side...... [Tackitt] back-tracked the cows about three-fourths of a mile, to where they found moccasin racks and saw blankets hanging on the east end ofTackett Mountain . Tackett thought it unwise to make an open attack, but decided to advance upon the Indian's from the north......Almost instantly several Indians charged like wild demons. These Indians were under the leadership ofOld Piny Chummy , who only a few months before lived on theComanche Reservation, near oldCamp Cooper . Tackett and his sons knew him well, and no doubt, Piny Chummy recognized the Tacketts......Old Piny Chummy chargedParson Tackett himself, and the old chief received a mortal wound from the discharge of the parson's gun......A white flag was found flying from the top of a tree on Tackett Mountain; and under it were found four bridles, four ropes, four bows, and four quivers of arrows, as well as blankets and other implements. A few days later, soaring vultures disclosed the graves of four warriors killed in this fight.'"References
* "Descriptive History of Early Times in Western Texas", Volume 2. Joseph Carroll McConnell
External links
* [http://geonames.usgs.gov/pls/gnis/MapServer?f_name=Tackett%20Mountain&f_state=TX&f_latlong=330010N0984649W&server=TIGER U.S. Geological Survey - Tackett Mountain]
* [http://www.placenames.com/us/p1348195/ Tackitt Mountain Facts]
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