Cynthia Ann Parker: The Story of Her Capture
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"Exceedingly interesting." - A History of Texas Baptists, 1923
"She grew up an Indian, forgot her own race and tongue, married a chief and became the mother of another chief, Quanah." - Pearson's Magazine, 1909
"According to the Shields version Cynthia Ann starved herself to death out of longing for her Comanche husband, by whom she had sons, Pecos and Quanah Parker, the latter the last of the great Comanche chiefs." -Ft. Worth Star-Telegram, July 7, 1974
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