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Soldiers Kill Kiowa Chief
While being transported for trial, U.S. soldiers kill Kiowa chief Satank in the vicinity of Fort Richardson (present-day...
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...
Kiowas Kill U.S. Soldier
Kiowas attack Troop B of the Seminole-Negro Indian Scouts at Foster Valley Creek, three miles northwest of present-day...
Battle of Blanco Canyon
At least 100 Kotsoteka and Quahadi Comanches engage a large expeditionary force led by Col. Ranald Mackenzie in the vicinity...
U.S. Cavalry Kill Two Comanches
U.S. soldiers guided by Tonkawa scouts under Col. Ranald S. Mackenzie, fight a small number of Comanches at Blanco Canyon....
Indians Kill Saltworks Laborer
Unidentified Indians kill Banty Allen at the Ledbetter Salt Works, the site of present-day Albany.
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...
Kiowas and Comanches Attack Wagon Train
More than 100 Kiowas and Comanches attack a wagon train camped at Howard’s Well, twenty-two miles west of present-day Ozona...
U.S. Soldiers Fight Kiowas and Comanches
U.S. soldiers pursue Kiowas and Comanches responsible for attacking a wagon train at Howard’s Well. The two parties engage...
Comanches and Kiowas Attack Surveyors
Comanches and Kiowas attack a surveying party at Westover, forty-one miles southwest of Wichita Falls. Two Indians and one...
Indians Attack Johnston’s Station
Unidentified Indians attack Johnston’s Station, twenty-five miles southwest of present-day San Angelo. U.S. soldiers defend...
Kiowas Kill Fort Griffin Settlers
Kiowas kill Abel Lee, his wife, and one of their children at their home in the vicinity of Sibley Creek, seven miles north...
Kiowas Attack Mail Wagon
Eight to ten Kiowas attack a mail wagon at Salt Creek, a mile and a half south of Graham. U.S. troops escorting the wagon...
U.S. Soldiers Attack Comanche Camp
A force of 220 U.S. soldiers and 20 Tonkawa scouts under Col. Ranald S. Mackenzie, attack a Kotsoteka and Quahadi Comanche...
Apaches Attack Mail Wagon
Apaches attack a mail wagon on the northwest slope of the Eagle Mountains, twenty-one miles west of Van Horn. African-...
Comanches Kill Frio County Settler
Comanches attack two settlers at Tehuacana Creek in Frio County, mortally wounding Rance Brown.
Comanches Attack Medina County Settlers
Comanches attack four men at Verde Creek, four miles northwest of Hondo. One Comanche is killed.
Comanches Attack Trading Party
Comanches attack a trading party, including Edward Tschirhart and his brothers Joe, Louis and Nic, in the vicinity of Fort...
Comanches Kill Blanco County Settlers
Comanches kill Thomas Phelps and his wife near North Cypress Creek in Blanco County.