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Mexican Soldiers Attack Waco (Wichita) Village
Captain Henry S. Brown, commanding Mexican soldiers and colonists, attacked Waco (Wichita) village on the Brazos River,...
Mexican Troops Attack Wichita Camp
Mexican company overtakes a party of Wacos (Wichita) near San Antonio, killing two Indians and recovering stolen horses...
Brazos River Campaign of Capt. Nicasio Sanchez
A Mexican force of approximately 150 men burn Waco and Tawakoni villages along the Brazos River near present-day Waco....
San Gabriel River Campaign of Capt. Nicasio Sanchez
Mexican troops attack Tawakonis (Wichita) on San Gabriel River (then known as the San Xavier River). Eight Tawakonis are...
Mexican Troops Attack Wichita Camp
Captain Manuel Lafuente and two hundred Mexican troops attack a Tawakoni (Wichita) hunting camp at Cowhouse Creek, above...
Mexicans and Shawnees Attack Comanches
Mexican troops from San Antonio assist Shawnees in pursuing Comanches who had earlier been defeated near Bandera Pass....
Barragán Campaign against Comanches
Mexican troops led by Capt. Manuel Barragán attack Comanche encampment on the Llano River, near present-day Junction. A...
Mexican Troops Skirmish with Comanches and Wichita
Presidial troops from San Antonio encounter and defeat a group of Comanches and Tawakonis (Wichitas) near the San Saba...
Karankawas Raid Ranch near Victoria
Karankawas raid a ranch near Guadalupe Victoria (present-day Victoria). A presidial company of 14 men engage the...
Mexican Troops Attack Karankawa Village
A presidial company from Victoria (then known as Guadalupe Victoria) attacks a Karankawa village near Arroyo Tres...
Tonkawas Killed on Cibolo Creek
Rangers under the command of Juan Seguin kill two Tonkawas, wounding a third, who they believe to be responsible for...
Settlers Attack Indian Camp
Thirty settlers led by Henry S. Brown attacked an Indian camp, possibly Comanche, on the Colorado River, above the mouth...
Mexican Troops Assisted by Lipan Apaches Kill Seven Comanches
Mexican troops led by Capt. Manuel Barragán and assisted by Lipan Apaches kill seven Comanches west of San Antonio.