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Lipan Apaches Attack Spanish Force
Lipan Apaches attack a small Spanish force on the Frio River, seizing all their horses and killing four soldiers.
Mexican Troops Assisted by Lipan Apaches Kill Seven Comanches
Mexican troops led by Capt. Manuel Barragán and assisted by Lipan Apaches kill seven Comanches west of San Antonio.
Lipan Apaches Attack Merchants
More than fifty Lipan Apaches attack a merchant train en route to Fort Duncan at Chacon Creek in Maverick County. The...
South Texas Ranch Raided
Several people are wounded at a ranch forty miles south of San Antonio, near present-day Falls City. Lipan Apaches are...
Lipan Apaches Raid Wagon Train
A party of Lipan Apaches attack a Mexican wagon train just outside of Laredo. They wound one teamster in the raid.
Lipan Apaches Wound a Laredo Resident
Five Lipan Apaches attack Dario de los Reyes at Manadas Creek Lake, attempting to kidnap him. After inflicting a severe...
Mexican Traders Killed
A San Patricio ranger company led by James P. Ownsby, consisting of about thirty Anglos and thirty Lipan Apaches, attacks...
Mexican Troops Attack Lipan Apaches
Mexican troops attack a party of Lipan Apaches outside Refugio. Several Indians are killed; two are captured and executed.
Lipan Apaches Attack Mexican Troops
A large war party of 300 Lipan Apaches and Tonkawas pursue the Mexican troops commanded by Lt. Col. Ramon Valera who had...
Lipan Apaches Killed by Mexican Troops
Lipan Apaches led by John Castro attacked by Mexican troops along the Rio Grande, “almost all killed.” Chief Flacco the...
Ranger Company Rescues Two Mexican Youths
A ranger company led by Col. Jack Hays encounters a party of Lipan Apaches on the Nueces River. Six Indians are killed. Two...
Tejano Youths Attacked by Lipan Apaches
Three Mexican-Texan youths are attacked by a party of Indians, believed to be Lipan Apaches, near Fort Inge (one mile south...
Battle of Fort Lancaster
A large combined force of Lipan Apaches, Kickapoos, Mexicans, and rogue Settlers (supposed ex-Confederates)—numbering in the...
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...