In this small town, two public inscriptions, visible for all to see, describe an event from 1873. What isn't seen are the scars that linger still, and the impact on the whole country that is still felt today.
A historical marker, put up in 1950 outside the Colfax courthouse, read thus:
Photo by J. Stephen Conn https://www.flickr.com/photos/jstephenconn/4240501289
It is going into a museum. Unfortunately, the victors often write the history for everyone else who was there. The real story is often very complicated, but well worth the effort to find it.
In a nearby cemetery stands a stone obelisk, erected in 1921, which reads:
Photo by Robin Cole Jett at https://www.redriverhistorian.com/colfax.html