Rarely Seen Photographs of Cynthia Ann and
Quanah Parker Exhibit,
Rockwall County Historical Foundation
Rockwall, Texas - “The Cynthia Ann and Quanah Parker Exhibit, A Woman OF
Two Worlds and a Man IN Two Worlds.” is a traveling exhibit of rarely
seen photos of Quanah and Cynthia Ann Parker. The photo exhibit will be
hosted by The
Rockwall
County Historical Foundation from August 23, 2018 through
September 30, 2018, weekly Thursday through Saturday, 10:00 am to 6:00
pm and Sunday from 1:00 pm to 6:00 pm at
Bailey House at 903 E. Washington St., Rockwall, TX 75087 (located
in Harry Myers Park).
Adult admission: $5.00; children 12 and under are
free when accompanied by adult.
Cynthia Ann and Quanah Parker are two important names in U.S. frontier
history. Much can be learned from the dramatic story of these two
courageous individuals. In 1836, a Comanche raiding party took Cynthia
Ann from her family. Over the following years, she became wife to a
Comanche chief and mother to children, including Quanah. After
Cynthia Ann was taken back by Texas Rangers, Quanah became one of the
most important Comanche leaders both in war and peace.
The photo exhibit tells this story of the lives of these two persons
caught between two different worlds. The Lakes Trail Region views this
traveling exhibit as a way to educate visitors about their lives.
Several individuals and organizations are involved in this effort.
Douglas Harman, board member of the Lakes Trail Region and Clara Ruddell,
Historic Photograph Research and Consulting, worked with the Lakes Trail
Program to put this exhibit together. Clara Ruddell is the principal
researcher assembling the photo materials. The Redstone Visual
Impression Company, through its graphic designer Paula Abney, created
the exhibit materials for display. Many organizations and individuals
have assisted in making available photos and information which have gone
into the creation of the exhibit. Special recognition must be given to
the Comanche Nation and the many members of the Parker family for
keeping this story alive and sharing materials and information. Ben
Tahmahkera, great great grandson of Quanah, has provided special
inspiration for the project. This exhibit is the beginning of an effort
to bring more attention to the important Native American heritage in our
region. The exhibit is s ponsored by The Texas Trail of Fame.
The Texas Lakes Trail Region is one of the ten Heritage Trail Regions
created through the Texas Historical Commission. For more information
about the exhibit contact Rockwall County Historical Foundation at
972-722-1507 or
rockwallhistory@gmail.com.
Web:
www.rockwallcountyhistoricalfoundation.com

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