Longitude: -98.530913000000
- Atacosa
Three Mexicans and an Anglo named Smith are killed by Indians, presumably Comanches, a few miles south of San Antonio. One man is killed; Smith later dies of his wounds.
John Henry Brown, Indian Wars and Pioneers of Texas (Austin: L. E. Daniel, 1896), 29.
Carl Coke Rister, Comanche bondage: Dr. John Charles Beales's settlement of La Villa de Dolores on Las Moras Creek in southern Texas of the 1830's (Glendale Ca: A.H. Clark, 1955).
Original Title: Ta-wáh-que-nah, Mountain of Rocks, Second Chief of the Tribe (Comanche)
Image Type: Oil on canvas
Creator: George Catlin, 1834
Collection: Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Mrs. Joseph Harrison, Jr.
Image Viewed: https://americanart.si.edu/artwork/ta-wah-que-nah-mountain-rocks-second-chief-tribe-4278
Image Accessed: April 9, 2019
Longitude: -98.530913000000
- Atacosa
Three Mexicans and an Anglo named Smith are killed by Indians, presumably Comanches, a few miles south of San Antonio. One man is killed; Smith later dies of his wounds.
- Comanches
John Henry Brown, Indian Wars and Pioneers of Texas (Austin: L. E. Daniel, 1896), 29.
Carl Coke Rister, Comanche bondage: Dr. John Charles Beales's settlement of La Villa de Dolores on Las Moras Creek in southern Texas of the 1830's (Glendale Ca: A.H. Clark, 1955).
Original Title: Ta-wáh-que-nah, Mountain of Rocks, Second Chief of the Tribe (Comanche)
Image Type: Oil on canvas
Creator: George Catlin, 1834
Collection: Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Mrs. Joseph Harrison, Jr.
Image Viewed: https://americanart.si.edu/artwork/ta-wah-que-nah-mountain-rocks-second-chief-tribe-4278
Image Accessed: April 9, 2019