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Surveyors’ Fight
A party of 23 Anglo surveyors is attacked by 300 Indians including Kickapoo, Tawakoni and Waco (Wichita), and Caddo, one...
Córdova Rebels Attack Texas Militia
Two miles west of present-day Palestine, a force of 175 militia men under Leonard H. Mabbitt is attacked by Mexican and...
Battle at Kickapoo Village
Supporters of Vicente Córdova--a force that included Mexicans, blacks, Kickapoos, Delawares, Caddos, Coushattas, and...
Campbell Farm Raid
Indians, possibly Caddos, attack the Campbell home on Town Creek, three miles west of Palestine. Mrs. Campbell, her son...
Bird’s Creek Indian Fight
Thirty-five Rangers under Capt. John Bird engage a combined force of more than 20 Caddos, Kickapoos and Comanches at Bird...
Anglos Killed near the Rio Grande
A party of Indians (Cherokees, Delawares, Kickapoos, and Caddos), with several Mexicans, kill and rob six Texians on the...
Cross Timbers Skirmish with Shawnees
Eli Chandler’s Robertson County militiamen encounter a hunting party of sixty Indians, including Shawnees and Ionis (Caddo...
Caddos Raid Salado Creek Settlement
A raiding party of 20 Caddos kill three men, Henry, Castleberry and Courtney, on Salado Creek, twenty miles north of present...
Three Men Killed near Kenney Fort
Dr. Thomas Kenney and two other men leave Kenney Fort, a stockade near Brushy Creek, in present-day Round Rock, on April 6....
Caddo Indian Killed
Indians shoot at Helms Irving and steal his horses near Wilson Creek, west of present-day McKinney. One Caddo Indian is...
Dyer North Texas Campaign
Three Caddos are killed on the Clear Fork of the Trinity River, in present-day Fort Worth.