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Indians Kill Llano Resident
Llano resident and Methodist preacher Jonas Dancer is killed by a small party of Indians, probably Comanches, fourteen miles...
Rangers Attack Wichita Hunting Party
Texas rangers under the command of Samuel Highsmith attack a Wichita hunting party on the Llano River, killing twenty-two of...
German Settler Killed
A German settler is shot by Indians, presumably Comanches, on Comanche Creek, thirty miles northwest of Fredericksburg.
Gonzales Residents Killed
Two settlers, both named Davis, are killed by Indians, probably Lipan Apaches, on Sandy Creek, fourteen miles north of...
Wichitas Pursued by U.S. Troops
Having stolen fifty horses, a small party of Wichitas (Wacos) is pursued by U.S. troops under Benjamin McCulloch near the...
Comanches Attack Settlers at Baby Head Gap
Eight Comanches attack five settlers at Baby Head Gap, between the Llano River and Cherokee Creek, ten miles north of Llano...
Legion Valley Raid
Fifteen Comanches raid the home of John and Matilda Friend near the junction of Sandy Creek and Legion Creek, fourteen miles...
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 Attack Comanche Camp
Eight ranchers attack a small Comanche camp at Packsaddle Mountain in Llano County. Three Comanches are killed; four whites...