Longitude: -96.845489000000
- Fayette
Comanches attack Hibbins party near the headwaters of Navidad River (northwest of present day Schulenberg). John Hibbins, his brother-in-law George Creath, and an infant are killed. Mrs. Hibbins and a son are captured.
John Henry Brown, Indian Wars and Pioneers of Texas (Austin: L. E. Daniel, 1896), 88-90.
James T. De Shields, Border Wars of Texas: being an Authentic and Popular Account, in Chronological Order, of the Long and Bitter Conflict Waged Between Savage Indian Tribes and the Pioneer Settlers of Texas, ed. Matt Bradley (Tioga: The Herald Company, 1912), 198.
Original Title: Ta-wáh-que-nah, Mountain of Rocks, Second Chief of the Tribe (Comanche)
Image Type: Oil on canvas
Creator: George Catlin, 1834
Collection: Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Mrs. Joseph Harrison, Jr.
Image Viewed: https://americanart.si.edu/artwork/ta-wah-que-nah-mountain-rocks-second-chief-tribe-4278
Image Accessed: April 9, 2019
Longitude: -96.845489000000
- Fayette
Comanches attack Hibbins party near the headwaters of Navidad River (northwest of present day Schulenberg). John Hibbins, his brother-in-law George Creath, and an infant are killed. Mrs. Hibbins and a son are captured.
- Comanches
John Henry Brown, Indian Wars and Pioneers of Texas (Austin: L. E. Daniel, 1896), 88-90.
James T. De Shields, Border Wars of Texas: being an Authentic and Popular Account, in Chronological Order, of the Long and Bitter Conflict Waged Between Savage Indian Tribes and the Pioneer Settlers of Texas, ed. Matt Bradley (Tioga: The Herald Company, 1912), 198.
Original Title: Ta-wáh-que-nah, Mountain of Rocks, Second Chief of the Tribe (Comanche)
Image Type: Oil on canvas
Creator: George Catlin, 1834
Collection: Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Mrs. Joseph Harrison, Jr.
Image Viewed: https://americanart.si.edu/artwork/ta-wah-que-nah-mountain-rocks-second-chief-tribe-4278
Image Accessed: April 9, 2019