Native American

Date: February 1828
Time Period: Mexican Era 1821-1835
Description:

Thirty-seven Tawakonis, and Wacos (Wichitas), and Comanches raiding for horses attack Gonzales.

Race or Ethnicity: Native American, White (includes Anglo-American, European)
Tribe: Comanches, Tawakonis, Wacos
Gender: unspecified
Location:
Latitude: 29.501626000000
Longitude: -97.452493000000
Citation:

F. Todd Smith, From Dominance to Disappearance: The Indians of Texas and the Near Southwest, 1786-1859 (Lincoln: University of Nebraska, 2006), 140; Eugene C. Barker, ed. The Austin Papers (Washington D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1924–27), vol. 2, 15-16.

Event Type:
Date: May 15, 1828
Time Period: Mexican Era 1821-1835
Description:

Mexican troops kill two Tawakoni and Wacos (Wichitas) on the Pedernales River following an Indian attack in San Antonio.

Race or Ethnicity: Native American
Tribe: Tawakonis, Wacos
Gender: unspecified
Location:
Latitude: 30.314010000000
Longitude: -98.283647000000
Citation:

F. Todd Smith, From Dominance to Disappearance: The Indians of Texas and the Near Southwest, 1786-1859 (Lincoln: University of Nebraska, 2006), 140.

Event Type:
Date: Winter 1828
Time Period: Mexican Era 1821-1835
Description:

Sixteen Tawakonis and Wacos (Wichitas) kill a Mexican resident of Austin’s colony on the Colorado River. Militia responds and kills eight Indians. 

Race or Ethnicity: Native American
Tribe: Tawakonis, Wacos
Gender: unspecified
Location:
Latitude: 29.693421000000
Longitude: -96.479530000000
Citation:

F. Todd Smith, From Dominance to Disappearance: The Indians of Texas and the Near Southwest, 1786-1859 (Lincoln: University of Nebraska, 2006), 141.

Event Type:
Date: December 1828
Time Period: Mexican Era 1821-1835
Description:

Thirty settlers led by Henry S. Brown attacked an Indian camp, possibly Comanche, on the Colorado River, above the mouth of Pecan Bayou, in an effort to recover horses stolen near Gonzales. One Mexican, several Indians killed.

Race or Ethnicity: Hispanic (Mexican/Tejano), Native American, White (includes Anglo-American, European)
Tribe: Comanches
Gender: male
Location:
Latitude: 31.427656000000
Longitude: -98.724314000000
Citation:

John Henry Brown, History of Texas, from 1685 to 1892 (St. Louis: L.E. Daniell, 1892-93), 1:154-55.

Event Type:
Date: February 28, 1829
Time Period: Mexican Era 1821-1835
Description:

Camp robbed by Tawakonis (Wichitas) three miles above Green DeWitt farm on the Guadalupe River.

Race or Ethnicity: Native American
Tribe: Tawakonis
Gender: unspecified
Location:
Latitude: 29.502303000000
Longitude: -97.464448000000
Citation:

Eugene C. Barker, ed. The Austin Papers (Washington D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1924–27), vol. 2, 175-76.

Event Type:
Date: Early March 1829
Time Period: Mexican Era 1821-1835
Description:

Four Tawakonis (Wichitas) killed in response to late February camp robbery within 15 miles of La Bahía.

Race or Ethnicity: Native American
Tribe: Tawakonis
Gender: unspecified
Location:
Latitude: 28.668325000000
Longitude: -97.388327000000
Citation:

Eugene C. Barker, ed. The Austin Papers (Washington D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1924–27), vol. 2, 175-76.

Event Type:
Date: April 1829
Time Period: Mexican Era 1821-1835
Description:

Cherokees attack Waco village on the Brazos, near present-day Waco. Fifty-five Wacos (Wichitas) killed in reprisal for theft of horses the previous winter. During the course of the battle, which lasted several hours, 200 mounted Tawakonis (Wichitas) came to the aid of the Wacos.

Race or Ethnicity: Native American
Tribe: Wacos, Tawakonis, Cherokees
Gender: male
Location:
Latitude: 31.526459000000
Longitude: -97.069359000000
Citation:

John Henry Brown, Indian Wars and Pioneers of Texas (Austin: State House Press, 1988), 11-13. See also Malcolm D. McLean, ed. Papers Concerning Robertson’s Colony in Texas (Arlington, Texas: University of Texas at Arlington Press), 3:412-14; J. W. Wilbarger, Indian Depredations in Texas (Austin: Steck Co., 1935), 174-77; F. Todd Smith, From Dominance to Disappearance: The Indians of Texas and the Near Southwest, 1786-1859 (Lincoln: University of Nebraska, 2006), 141.

Event Type:
Date: May 1829
Time Period: Mexican Era 1821-1835
Description:

A party of Tawakonis (Wichitas) kill José Salinas and Miguel Castro near San Marcos.

Race or Ethnicity: Hispanic (Mexican/Tejano), Native American
Tribe: Tawakonis
Gender: male
Location:
Latitude: 29.886197000000
Longitude: -97.904449000000
Citation:

Eugene C. Barker, ed., The Austin Papers (Washington D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1924–27), vol. 2, 219-20.

Event Type:
Date: July 1829
Time Period: Mexican Era 1821-1835
Description:

Four Indians, probably Tawakonis (Wichitas), killed during raid of settlers at Thomas Thompson farm house near Bastrop.

Race or Ethnicity: Native American
Tribe: Tawakonis
Gender: unspecified
Location:
Latitude: 30.110533000000
Longitude: -97.323096000000
Citation:

Henderson K. Yoakum, History of Texas: From its First Settlement in 1685 to its Annexation to the United States in 1846 (Austin: Steck, 1953), 260

Event Type:
Date: August 1829
Time Period: Mexican Era 1821-1835
Description:

Stephen Austin and Lipan Apaches lead an expedition against Tawakonis (Wichitas). Six Tawakonis killed by a militia company led by Abner Kuykendall near the mouth of the San Saba River.

Race or Ethnicity: Native American
Tribe: Lipans, Tawakonis
Gender: male
Location:
Latitude: 31.252707000000
Longitude: -98.595677000000
Citation:

John Henry Brown, Indian Wars and Pioneers of Texas (Austin: State House Press, 1988), 69; Henderson K. Yoakum, History of Texas: From its First Settlement in 1685 to its Annexation to the United States in 1846 (Austin: Steck, 1953), 261. 

Event Type:
Date: Winter 1829
Time Period: Mexican Era 1821-1835
Description:

John McSherry killed by Indians, possibly Tawakonis (Wichita) on the west side of Guadalupe River, at the lower edge of the DeWitt Colony.

Race or Ethnicity: Native American, White (includes Anglo-American, European)
Tribe: Tawakonis
Gender: male
Location:
Latitude: 28.841255000000
Longitude: -97.064552000000
Citation:

John Henry Brown, Indian Wars and Pioneers of Texas (Austin: State House Press, 1988), 88.

Event Type:
Date: December 24, 1829
Time Period: Mexican Era 1821-1835
Description:

En route to San Antonio to bring their pigs to market, four Anglo-Texans were attacked by Indians, possible Wichitas. The attack occurred on the La Bahia – San Antonio road, forty miles east of San Antonio. Elijah Andrew Roark, Andrew Cox and Robert Spears were killed.

Race or Ethnicity: Native American
Tribe: Wichitas
Gender: male
Location:
Latitude: 29.013228000000
Longitude: -98.050693000000
Citation:

William B. Dewees, Letters from an Early Settler of Texas (Louisville: Morton Griswold, 1852), 120. “Roark, Elijah Andrew,”

Handbook of Texas Online (http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/fro02), accessed June 15, 2015. Uploaded on June 15, 2010. Published by the Texas State Historical Association.)

Date: March 1830
Time Period: Mexican Era 1821-1835
Description:

Tawakonis (Wichita) raid John Walker’s home on Little River. One family member killed. Reports of other Anglos killed in surrounding area and livestock stolen.

Race or Ethnicity: Native American, White (includes Anglo-American, European)
Tribe: Tawakonis
Gender: male
Location:
Latitude: 30.970849000000
Longitude: -97.353457000000
Citation:

Eugene C. Barker, ed., The Austin Papers (Washington: Government Printing Office, 1924), 2:351. John Wesley Wilbarger, Indian Depredations in Texas (Austin: Steck Co., 1935), 211.

Event Type:
Date: 1830
Time Period: Mexican Era 1821-1835
Description:

San Antonio resident, Jose Manuel Delgado, killed by Wacos near San Antonio.

Race or Ethnicity: Hispanic (Mexican/Tejano), Native American
Tribe: Wacos
Gender: male
Location:
Latitude: 29.516000000000
Longitude: -98.321553000000
Citation:

Malcolm D. McLean, comp. Papers Concerning Robertson’s Colony in Texas (Fort Worth: Texas Christian University Press, 1974), 4:154.

Event Type:
Date: 1830
Time Period: Mexican Era 1821-1835
Description:

Mexican company overtakes a party of Wacos (Wichita) near San Antonio, killing two Indians and recovering stolen horses.

Race or Ethnicity: Hispanic (Mexican/Tejano), Native American
Tribe: Wacos
Gender: unspecified
Location:
Latitude: 29.514095000000
Longitude: -98.328473000000
Citation:

Malcolm D. McLean, comp. Papers Concerning Robertson’s Colony in Texas (Fort Worth: Texas Christian University Press, 1974), 4:154.

Event Type:
Date: 1830
Time Period: Mexican Era 1821-1835
Description:

One hundred Cherokees attack a Tawakoni (Wichita) village at headwaters of the Navasota River (present day Mont Calm). Setting fire to grass houses, they shot Tawakonis as they were trying to escape, reportedly killing 26.

Race or Ethnicity: Native American
Tribe: Cherokees, Tawakonis
Gender: unspecified
Location:
Latitude: 31.753793000000
Longitude: -96.881919000000
Citation:

1. F. Todd Smith, From Dominance to Disappearance: The Indians of Texas and the Near Southwest, 1786-1859 (Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 2005), 141.

2. Malcolm D. McLean, comp. Papers Concerning Robertson’s Colony in Texas (Fort Worth: Texas Christian University Press, 1974), 4:162-67, 192, 210.

Event Type:
Date: August 1830
Time Period: Mexican Era 1821-1835
Description:

Three hundred Comanches appear at Laredo, where they remain for four days, stealing cattle and horses.  

Race or Ethnicity: Native American
Tribe: Comanches
Gender: unspecified
Location:
Latitude: 27.550062000000
Longitude: -99.468120000000
Citation:

Joseph B. Wilkinson, Laredo and the Rio Grande Frontier: A Narrative (Austin: Jenkins Publishing Co., 1975), 126-27.

Event Type:
Date: August 1830
Time Period: Mexican Era 1821-1835
Description:

A Mexican force of approximately 150 men burn Waco and Tawakoni villages along the Brazos River near present-day Waco.

Race or Ethnicity: Hispanic (Mexican/Tejano), Native American
Tribe: Wacos, Tawakonis
Gender: male
Location:
Latitude: 31.518549000000
Longitude: -97.065475000000
Citation:

F. Todd Smith, From Dominance to Disappearance: The Indians of Texas and the Near Southwest, 1786-1859 (Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 2005), 141.

Event Type:
Date: 1830
Time Period: Mexican Era 1821-1835
Description:

Mexican troops attack Tawakonis (Wichita) on San Gabriel River (then known as the San Xavier River). Eight Tawakonis are killed.

Race or Ethnicity: Hispanic (Mexican/Tejano), Native American
Tribe: Tawakonis
Gender: male
Location:
Latitude: 30.689877000000
Longitude: -97.170599000000
Citation:

F. Todd Smith, From Dominance to Disappearance: The Indians of Texas and the Near Southwest, 1786-1859 (Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 2005), 142.

Event Type:
Date: 1830
Time Period: Mexican Era 1821-1835
Description:

Austin colonists skirmish with Wacos (Wichita) and Kichais (Wichita) on Caney Creek, near present-day Athens. Seven Indians and one colonist (William Cooper) are killed.

Race or Ethnicity: Native American, White (includes Anglo-American, European)
Tribe: Kichais, Wacos
Gender: male
Location:
Latitude: 32.234458000000
Longitude: -95.906633000000
Citation:

Malcolm D. Maclean, Papers Concerning Robertson’s Colony in Texas (Fort Worth: Texas Christian University Press, 1974), 5:40.

John Wesley Wilbarger, Indian Depredations in Texas (Austin: Steck Co., 1935), 208-09.

Event Type: