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September 2, 1838


Republic of Texas makes treaty with North Texas Indians

On this day in 1838, Holland Coffee, an Indian agent appointed by President Sam Houston, enacted a treaty between the Republic of Texas and the Kichai, Tawakoni, Waco, and Tawehash Indians near the site of present Denison. The treaty was part of Houston's peace policy. Coffee was a Red River trader and a representative in the Texas House of Representatives (1838-39). He developed the town of Preston and provided supplies given to the Indians by the Comanche treaty of 1846. He was stabbed to death on October 1, 1846, and is buried in the Preston Cemetery.

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COFFEE, HOLLAND
REPUBLIC OF TEXAS
TAWAKONI INDIANS
KICHAI INDIANS
PRESTON, TX
COMANCHE INDIANS
INDIAN RELATIONS

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