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Lipan Apaches Kill Maj. Charles Bryant
Lipan Apaches attack a group of rangers led by Maj. Charles Bryant some ten miles outside of Refugio near Chocolate Bay....
Rangers Fight Wichitas near Artesia Wells
Lt. Walter Hudson and a dozen rangers track down a band of roughly sixty Wichitas (Tawakonis) seen near Fort McIntosh,...
Indians Kidnap Anglo Boy
Indians kidnap Timothy Hart’s twelve-year-old son within two miles of Mission de Refugio.
Lipan Apaches Attack Merchants
More than fifty Lipan Apaches attack a merchant train en route to Fort Duncan at Chacon Creek in Maverick County. The...
Rangers Attack Indians near Laredo
Lt. Walter W. Hudson and his men attack a band of Indians, probably Comanches, near Laredo. The Indians kill two rangers,...
Comanches Attack Rangers at San Roque Creek
Comanches attack Capt. John S. Ford and his men while they are patrolling near San Roque Creek, a few miles west of present-...
Rangers Attack Comanches at Agua Dulce Creek
Capt. John S. Ford and around sixteen rangers attack a similar number of Comanches at Agua Dulce Creek. Four Indians die in...
Comanches Attack a Mail Convoy
Escorting mail delivery from Fort Merrill to Laredo, Lt. Charles Underwood and his men sustain an attack from Comanches near...
Rangers Kill Seven Comanches
Lt. Andrew J. Walker and other rangers including Ed Stevens, attack seven Comanches twelve miles north of present-day San...
Comanches Attack Texas Rangers
A large party of 100 Comanches attack a ranger camp at San Antonio Viejo in present-day Jim Hogg County. One Indian is...
Indians Kill Teamsters Near Laredo
A small caravan of goods shipped by merchants from Laredo to Eagle Pass is intercepted by Indians outside Laredo. Two...
Indians Kill Seven White People
Unidentified Indians reportedly kill seven white people on the San Antonio-Goliad road, approximately seven miles north of...
Mexicans Killed by Comanches near the Loma Blanco
A large party of Comanche Indians attacks thirteen Mexicans near the Loma Blanco, roughly sixty miles south Corpus Christi,...
Rangers Fight Comanches at Todos Santos Creek
Twenty rangers under Captain "Bigfoot" Wallace discover approximately 80 Comanches at Todos Santos Creek ten miles south of...
Indians Kill Two Rangers
Twenty-six Indians attack three rangers between San Antonio and the Rio Grande. The Indians kill rangers John L. Wilbarger...
Comanches Attack Wagon Train
100 Comanches led by Yellow Wolf raid a wagon train at Cherry Spring fourteen miles northwest of Fredericksburg. Four...
Rangers Kill Two Lipan Apaches
A ranger company led by Lt. King tracks a number of Lipan Apaches near Corpus Christi. The rangers find the Indians’...
Rangers Kill Comanches Near Laredo
Lt. Andy Walker and eighteen rangers attack a band of fifteen Comanches at the Arroyo del Gato near Laredo. The rangers...
Comanches Kill Raid Laredo
A raiding party of Comanches kill a man and steal some horses and cattle within six miles of Laredo.
Burleson’s Fight
En route to Fort McIntosh, Lt. Ed Burleson (son of Gen. Edward Burleson) orders his rangers to attack three Comanche Indians...