Killough massacre

Killough massacre
Location32°3′17″N 95°20′34″W / 32.05472°N 95.34278°W / 32.05472; -95.34278 (Site of Killough Massacre)
Larissa, Cherokee County, Texas
DateOctober 5, 1838
Attack type
Raid on a frontier settlement
Deaths18 either killed or carried away
VictimsKillough, Wood, and Williams families
PerpetratorsCherokee
Defenders8 escaped on horseback
MotiveRage over abrogated treaty

The Killough massacre is believed to have been both the largest and last Native American attack on white settlers in East Texas. The massacre took place on October 5, 1838, near Larissa, Texas, in the northwestern part of Cherokee County. There were eighteen victims, including Isaac Killough, Sr., and his extended family (viz. the families of four sons and two daughters). They had immigrated to the Republic of Texas from Talladega County, Alabama, in 1837.