Longitude: -98.749997000000
- Bexar
Two male residents of San Antonio, a German and a Mexican, are killed by Comanches four miles outside town.
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), 267.
Rena Maverick Green, Samuel Maverick, Texan: 1803-1870; A Collection of Letters, Journals, and Memoirs (San Antonio: 1952), 97.
Original Title: Eé-shah-kó-née, Bow and Quiver, First Chief of the Tribe
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/ee-shah-ko-nee-bow-and-quiver-first-chief-tribe-3935
Longitude: -98.749997000000
- Bexar
Two male residents of San Antonio, a German and a Mexican, are killed by Comanches four miles outside town.
- Comanches
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), 267.
Rena Maverick Green, Samuel Maverick, Texan: 1803-1870; A Collection of Letters, Journals, and Memoirs (San Antonio: 1952), 97.
Original Title: Eé-shah-kó-née, Bow and Quiver, First Chief of the Tribe
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/ee-shah-ko-nee-bow-and-quiver-first-chief-tribe-3935