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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....
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 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’...
Anglos Skirmish with Lipan Apaches
A party of eight Anglo volunteers attack a band of Lipan Apaches near present-day Choke Canyon Reservoir. Three Anglos are...
Soldiers Attack Lipan Apache Camp
Believing Lipan Apaches had raided a ranch forty miles south of San Antonio in December, Gen. William Harney dispatches...
Lipan Apaches Attack Wagon Train near Fort Ewell
Lipan Apaches raid a wagon train near Fort Ewell, eighteen miles east of present-day Artesia Wells. Five teamsters are...
Troops Attack Lipan Apaches
Lt. George B. Cosby and eleven men attack an encampment of forty Lipan Apaches at Trinidad Lake, near present-day Ben Bolt....
Soldiers Attack Lipan Apache Camp
Cpl. William Wright and a number of other soldiers attack a Lipan Apache camp at Arroyo Baluarte, five miles south of...
U.S. Troops Skirmish with Lipan Apaches on Live Oak Creek
U.S. infantry under the command of Capt. Benjamin H. Arthur fight Lipan Apaches on Live Oak Creek, near Batesville. The...
U.S. Troops and Lipan Apaches Skirmish Near Fort Davis
U.S. infantry fight Lipan Apaches at Fort Davis, losing three men in the skirmish.
Soldiers Skirmish with Lipan Apaches
Lt. Walter H. Jenifer leads twelve other soldiers on a scouting mission near present-day Rocksprings. They encounter a 100-...
Ranger Company Rescues Two Mexican Youths
A ranger company led by Col. Jack Hays encounters a party of Lipan Apaches on the Nueces River. Six Indians are killed. Two...
Gonzales Residents Killed
Two settlers, both named Davis, are killed by Indians, probably Lipan Apaches, on Sandy Creek, fourteen miles north of...
Lipan Apaches Kill Dewitt County Resident
A party of Indians, believed to be Lipan Apaches from Coahuila, kill the young son of Rev. John S. McGehee on the Cibolo...
Lipan Apaches Kill Dewitt County Chief Justice
A party of Indians, believed to be Lipan Apaches from Coahuila, kill George Barnett, chief justice of DeWitt County, twenty...
Dewitt County Volunteers Skirmish with Lipan Apaches
In response to a rash of murders and horse thefts, a group of thirty-two DeWitt County volunteers pursue a party of Indians...
Apaches Killed near El Paso
Ten to twelve Lipan Apaches are killed by Texan emigrants near El Paso.
Apaches Kill Two Settlers at Chalk Bluff
Lipan Apaches kill Henry M. Robinson and Henry Adams at Chalk Bluff on the Nueces River between Camp Wood and Uvalde.
Settler Killed on Medina River
Ruben Smith is killed by a band of 35-40 Lipan Apaches near his farm on Live Oak Slough on the Medina River, five miles...
Settlers Fight Apaches on Chacon Creek in Medina County
A party of settlers track a band of 35-40 Lipan Apaches suspected of committing depredations in the Hondo Valley. They...