Pease River

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Pease River is a tributary of the Red River in North Texas, historically noted as the site of an 1860 battle involving the Comanche and Texas Rangers.

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Pease River canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf river
associatedWith Comanche NERFINISHED
Texas Rangers NERFINISHED
basinCountry United States of America
surface form: United States
country United States of America
surface form: United States
eventDate 1860
flowsThrough Cottle County, Texas NERFINISHED
Foard County, Texas NERFINISHED
Hardeman County, Texas NERFINISHED
King County, Texas NERFINISHED
Texas NERFINISHED
hasLeftTributary Quitaque Creek NERFINISHED
hasRightTributary Middle Pease River NERFINISHED
North Pease River NERFINISHED
historicallyNotedAs site of the 1860 Battle of Pease River
historicalSignificance conflict between Comanche and Texas Rangers
languageOfToponym English
locatedIn Great Plains region NERFINISHED
North Texas
mouthLocatedIn Hardeman County, Texas NERFINISHED
Red River NERFINISHED
namedAfter Elisha M. Pease NERFINISHED
notableFor Battle of Pease River NERFINISHED
partOf Red River basin NERFINISHED
region North Texas NERFINISHED
sourceLocatedIn Texas NERFINISHED
tributaryOf Red River NERFINISHED

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Vernon, Texas, United States hasRiver Pease River
subject surface form: Vernon, Texas