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Camp of John Brown Plundered
Camp of John Brown plundered, presumably by Comanches, south of the Clear Fork of the Brazos River. None killed.
Two Kidnapped Near Fort Belknap
Comanches raid a house near Fort Belknap, carrying off a woman and a twelve-year-old girl. U.S. soldiers pursue the raiders...
Indians Kill Settler near Fort Belknap
Two Indians, reportedly Comanches, kill a man named Seidmore at his home near Fort Belknap, ten miles west of present-day...
Tackett Family Attacked by Indians
Pleasant Tackett, a Methodist preacher and his three sons, fight twelve Indians at the foot of what would become known as...
Elm Creek Raid
A party of about 500 Comanches and Kiowas, including Chief Satanta, raid ranches along the Elm Creek tributary of the Brazos...
Comanches Kill Young County Settlers
Seventy-five Comanches kill three men, Patrick E. Proffitt, Rice Carrollton, and Reuben Johnson, on the Clear Fork of the...
Comanches Attack U.S. Troops on West Fork of the Trinity River
Three hundred Comanches attack a detachment of U.S. soldiers cutting wood on the West Fork of the Trinity River, eighteen...
U.S. Troops Fight Comanches near Fort Belknap
U.S. troops fight Comanches in the vicinity of Fort Belknap. The Indians kill two soldiers in the fighting.
Comanches Attack Ranchers at Little Salt Creek
About 60 Comanches attack a dozen ranchers as they drive cattle at Little Salt Creek, nine miles west of Loving. They kill...
Comanches and Kiowas Attack Young County Ranchers
Forty Comanches and Kiowas attack a party of twelve ranchers four miles east of Graham. Three ranchers and killed; five are...
Warren Wagon Train Raid
One hundred and fifty Kiowas and Comanches led by Chief Mamanti (pictured) attack a wagon train on the Salt Creek Prairie,...
Texas Rangers Attack Comanches
About twenty Texas Rangers in Maj. John B. Jones Frontier Battalion attack seven Comanches after spotting them from Spy Knob...