Indian Emily

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Indian Emily is a fictional woman described in Fort Davis, Texas folklore.

The story of Indian Emily varies by rendition but involves a wounded Apache girl who is taken to the hospital in Fort Davis and cared for by a family that called her Emily. Emily fell in love with a young man (Lieutenant Thomas Easton, the son of her savior in the 1919 version; Lieutenant John Essen, her savior himself in later ones) but fled when she learned of his engagement to another woman. She returned to Fort Davis to warn of an upcoming attack, only to be shot by a sentry as she tried to enter the garrison. Her last words warned of the attack and expressed her love for the man.[1] The next day, the garrison successfully defended itself due to her warning.[2]

History

Historic Basis

References

Related Articles

Wikiwand AI