Killing Cynthia Ann

Charles Brashear

first published 1999 Texas Christian University Press, 2011 216 pages

"The saga of Cynthia Ann Parker is well-known to historians of the Texas frontier and readers of historical fiction. Kidnapped from Parker's Fort near Mexia by raiding Comanches in 1836, she was completely assimilated into the Noconi band. She married tribal leader Peta Nocona and bore him two sons, Quanah and Pecos, and a daughter, Toh-Tsee-Ah. Late in 1860, she and toddler Topsannah (as the whites called her) were...

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Killing Cynthia Ann edition · 2011 · Texas Christian University Press · 216 pages · 9781283971645
Killing Cynthia Ann edition · 2011 · Texas Christian University Press · 9780875654317
Killing Cynthia Ann edition · 2011 · Texas Christian University Press · 9780875655123
Killing Cynthia Ann edition · 1999 · Texas Christian University Press · 209 pages
Killing Cynthia Ann edition · 1999 · Ebsco Publishing · 9780585377346

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