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Llano River Skirmish with Comanches
U.S. troops led by Lt. William B. Hazen—in cooperation with a thirty-man volunteer force of Texans—pursue a party of...
Mescalero Apaches Attack Stage Coach near Eagle Spring
One hundred Mescalero Apaches attack a stage coach in the vicinity of Eagle Spring in Hudspeth County. One U.S. soldier, Pvt...
Indians Attack Bear Creek Farmhouse
Unidentified Indians attack a farmhouse on Bear Creek, five miles northwest of present-day Junction. A man working in a...
Kimble County Settler Killed
James H. Sewell is killed by a party of fifty unidentified Indians, a few miles northwest of present-day Junction.
Kimble County Settlers Fight Indians
In response to the murder of James H. Sewell, a posse of nine settlers track and attack an unidentified band of Indians in...
Texas Rangers Fight Comanches
Lt. Daniel W. Roberts and twelve rangers fight eleven Comanches about fifteen miles south of Menard. The rangers kill nine...
Comanches Kill Junction Youth
Comanches attack Isaac N. Kountz and his brother Sebastian two miles southwest of Junction. Sixteen-year-old Isaac is killed...