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Apaches Attack Freight Wagon
Mescalero Apaches attack a freight wagon, 50 miles west of Fort Stockton. Both teamsters and Indians sustain wounds in the...
Three Herders Killed Near Fort Davis
Mescalero Apaches led by Chief Nicola raid the ranch of Manuel Musquiz, six miles southeast of Fort Davis. They kill three...
Apaches Attack Mail Wagon
Mescalero Apaches attack a mail wagon near Devil Ridge, seventy miles west of the Guadalupe Mountains. The teamsters take...
Union Soldiers Fight Mescalero Apaches in Trans-Pecos
Union troops led by Lt. Edmond D. Shirland encounter 36 Mescalero Apaches 35 miles west of Fort Davis. A running fight...
Apaches Attack a Mail Train Near Escondido Springs
Mescalero Apaches led by chiefs Espejo and Jose Cigarito attack a mail train in the vicinity of Escondido Springs (present-...
Apaches and Navajos Attack Wagon Train at Wild Rose Pass
Mescalero and Lipan Apaches attack a 30-man wagon train at Wild Rose Pass. Several Indians are killed in the attack. Over...
Mescalero Apaches Attack Mail Wagon
Chief Espejo leads dozens of Mescalero Apaches in an attack on a mail wagon in Limpia Canyon, fifteen miles northwest of...
Mescalero Apaches Attack Stage Coach near Eagle Spring
One hundred Mescalero Apaches attack a stage coach in the vicinity of Eagle Spring in Hudspeth County. One U.S. soldier, Pvt...
Expedition Tracks Apaches to Santiago Mountains
A combined force of sixty U.S. soldiers and forty-five Mexican-Americans track Lipan and Mescalero Apaches suspected of...
U.S. Soldiers Fight Mescalero Apaches
U.S. soldiers led by Capt. Francis S. Dodge track Mescalero Apaches up the Delaware River to Pine Springs, on the eastern...