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Comanche Raid on San Antonio Ranch
A party of Indians, probably Comanches, break into animal pens at the ranch of Father Florentino Ramos near San Antonio...
Comanche Raid on Goliad
Comanches kill a party of woodcutters and capture a young boy near Goliad.
Woods’ Prairie Raid
Edward Jenkins is killed by Indians, probably Comanches, at the farm of William Barton, Woods Prairie (near present-day...
Land Agent Killed near San Antonio
Land agent Thomas McQueen is robbed and severely wounded by a party of Indians, probably Comanche, on the Medina River,...
Comanches raid Ponton Creek Farm
William Ponton is killed by Comanches on Ponton Creek, northwest of present-day Shiner.
San Antonio Residents Killed
Three Mexicans and an Anglo named Smith are killed by Indians, presumably Comanches, a few miles south of San Antonio....
Merchants Killed near Gonzales
Mr. Gressier and 13 French and Mexican merchants are killed by raiding party of 70 Comanche on the San Antonio Road, 15...
Gonzales Settlers Skirmish with Comanches
Party of settlers from Gonzales led by James H. C. McClure skirmish with a Comanche raiding party, numbering about 50, on...
Comanches Raid Austin Farm
Austin colonist James Lyons is killed by a party of Comanches on his farm, a few miles south of present-day Schulenburg....
Indians Raid San Antonio
A party of Lipan Apaches, Tawakonis (Wichitas), and Comanches raid San Antonio, killing four Bexareños.
John Wightman Killed
DeWitt colonist John Wightman is killed near Gonzales by party of Comanches and Tawakonis and Wacos (Wichitas).
Comanches Raiding Party Attacked
Comanche raiding party on the Brazos River attacked by Colonel James J. Ross and settlers, killing all but two (...
Tawakonis and Wacos Attack San Felipe de Austin
Thirty-seven Tawakonis and Wacos (Wichitas), and Comanches raiding for horses attack San Felipe de Austin.
Tawakonis, Wacos, and Comanches Attack Gonzales
Thirty-seven Tawakonis, and Wacos (Wichitas), and Comanches raiding for horses attack Gonzales.
Settlers Attack Indian Camp
Thirty settlers led by Henry S. Brown attacked an Indian camp, possibly Comanche, on the Colorado River, above the mouth...