Longitude: -99.154579000000
- Kerr
Mexican troops from San Antonio assist Shawnees in pursuing Comanches who had earlier been defeated near Bandera Pass. Thirty Comanches are reported killed, probably near present-day Kerrville.
F. Todd Smith, From Dominance to Disappearance: The Indians of Texas and the Near Southwest, 1786-1859 (Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 2005), 143.
Original Title: Milicias provinciaux de Guazacualco
Image Type: Lithograph with applied color on paper
Creator: Claudio Linati, 1828
Collection: Amon Carter Museum, Fort Worth, Texas
Image Viewed: https://www.dsloan.com/Auctions/A23/imagezoom-zif.php?file=linati-costumes-1828-10
Image Accessed: December 2, 2020
Image Citation:
From Linati, Claudio, Costumes civils, militaires et réligieux du Mexique. Brussels, Belgium: Jobard & Sattanino, 1828.
Longitude: -99.154579000000
- Kerr
Mexican troops from San Antonio assist Shawnees in pursuing Comanches who had earlier been defeated near Bandera Pass. Thirty Comanches are reported killed, probably near present-day Kerrville.
- Comanches
- Shawnees
F. Todd Smith, From Dominance to Disappearance: The Indians of Texas and the Near Southwest, 1786-1859 (Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 2005), 143.
Original Title: Milicias provinciaux de Guazacualco
Image Type: Lithograph with applied color on paper
Creator: Claudio Linati, 1828
Collection: Amon Carter Museum, Fort Worth, Texas
Image Viewed: https://www.dsloan.com/Auctions/A23/imagezoom-zif.php?file=linati-costumes-1828-10
Image Accessed: December 2, 2020
Image Citation:
From Linati, Claudio, Costumes civils, militaires et réligieux du Mexique. Brussels, Belgium: Jobard & Sattanino, 1828.