Search found 188 items
- (-) Remove Unknown Tribe filter Unknown Tribe
Indians Attack Hamilton Settlers
Nine unidentified Indians attack two settlers on the Leon River in Hamilton County. The settlers repel the attackers,...
Indians Kill Three Blanco County Settlers
Twenty-one unidentified Indians attack settlers near North Cypress Creek in Blanco County. They kill three and briefly take...
Indians Attack Parker County Settlers
Twenty-four unidentified Indians attack the Light family near Grindstone Creek, ten miles west of Weatherford. They kill...
Settlers Fight Indians on the Upper Brazos River
At least seven settlers including Milt and Bose Ikard, track sixteen unidentified Indians to the upper Brazos River, six...
Indians Kill Mail Carrier Near Fort Belknap
Unidentified Indian raiders steal five horses from Christopher C. Mills, then kill a mail-carrier, Frank Taylor, ten miles...
U.S. Troops Attack Indians outside Juno
A black regiment of U.S. soldiers led by Col. Ranald S. Mackenzie encounters a party of unidentified Indians near Juno. They...
Indians Kill Burnet County Youth
Unidentified Indians kill seventeen-year-old Hiram Wolfe and take thirteen-year-old Washington Wolfe into captivity at the...
Settlers Fight Indians at Slipdown Mountain
A posse of settlers including Riley and Fine Earnest, track Indians to Slipdown Mountain, fifteen miles east of Mineral...
Indians Kill Two Blanco County Settlers
Unidentified Indians kill Thomas C. Felps and his wife Elizabeth on Cypress Creek in northern Blanco County.
Battle of Lookout Point
Ten settlers track Indians (either Comanche or Kiowa) suspected of stealing horses in Hood County. They encounter and kill...
Indians and Mexicans Kill Settlers
Unidentified Indians and a number of Mexicans attack the Stringfield family farm near present-day Tilden in McMullen County...
Indians Kill Palo Pinto Settler
Unidentified Indians kill nineteen-year-old Henry Martin in the vicinity of Palo Pinto Creek in northeast Eastland County.
Indians Kill Three Palo Pinto County Settlers
Unidentified Indians kill Marcus Dalton, James Redfield, and James McAster at Loving’s Valley, three-quarters of a mile...
Indians Attack Montague County Homestead
Unidentified Indians attack the Keenon household near Forestburg, in Montague County. They kill Keenon’s wife, two of their...
Indians Attack Young County Settlers
Unidentified Indians attack Henry Eberson and John O. Allen near Markley in northeast Young County. They mortally wound...
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...
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...
Indians Attack Johnston’s Station
Unidentified Indians attack Johnston’s Station, twenty-five miles southwest of present-day San Angelo. U.S. soldiers defend...