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Raid on Harvey Farm
Robertson colony settlers John B. Harvey, wife Elizabeth, and son William killed in Indian raid 25 miles above...
Red River Settlers Killed
Josiah Washburn, William Washburn, and a third man are killed by Indians near Fort Lyday, present-day Bois d’Arc.
Clear Fork Skirmish
Col. John C. Neill’s rangers kill two Indians northeast of Comanche Peak at the Clear Fork of the Trinity River. A dozen...
Red River Resident Killed
William C. Moody is killed by Indians near Old Warren, in the vicinity of Choctaw Creek and the Red River.
Soldiers Kill Three Comanches near Zapata
Lt. John Gibbon orders Cpl. Stanger and ten U.S. troops to track and attack a band of Comanches suspected of raiding....
Navasota Resident Killed
Stephen Rogers, Jr. is killed by Indians at his home on the Navasota River. Eight horses are stolen.
Two Settlers Killed near Austin
A bear hunting party of ten men is attacked on Barton Springs, near Austin. Captain George M. Dolson and John R. Black are...
Mexican Traders Killed
A party of seven to eight Mexican traders is robbed by bandits near Goliad. They are bound to a tree and shot. One merchant...
Comanches Kill Two Settlers in Tom Green County
Indians, possibly Comanches, kill Jim Cummings and another man, Compton, at Spring Creek in Tom Green County.
Two Enslaved Persons Wounded by Indians Near Burnett
Two enslaved persons are wounded by arrows from Indians six miles south of present-day Burnet. Neither are mortally wounded.
Enslaved Youth Killed by Indians in Palo Pinto
An enslaved boy, in addition to two white men, are killed by Reserve Indians about seventy miles west of Fort Worth.
Laredo Militia Pursues Comanches
Laredo civic militia pursues a Comanche raiding party, recovering stolen mules and killing four Indians.
Mail Rider Mail Rider Killed
San Antonio mail rider killed near Austin, presumably by Indians.