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Fredericksburg Residents Lynch Indian Youth
An Indian youth, possibly Tonkawa, looking for food is taken by local residents outside of town and shot. His body is...
U.S. Troops Attack Indian encampment
U.S. cavalry and artillery under the command of one Col. Magruder attack an Indian encampment of Lipan Apaches and Tonkawas...
Rioting on the Brazos Indian Reserve
A white mob led by John R. Baylor kills an elderly Indian man and woman on the Brazos Indian Reserve, three miles east of...
Three Comanches Killed in San Marcos
Three Comanches steal horses from the farm of General Edward Burleson. They are pursued and killed by Burleson, his son, and...
U.S. Troops Attack Comanches at Paint Creek
A detachment of soldiers and a party of Tonkawa scouts led by Capt. George W. Smith tracks Comanches suspected of raiding...
U.S. Soldiers Attack Comanche Camp
A force of 220 U.S. soldiers and 20 Tonkawa scouts under Col. Ranald S. Mackenzie, attack a Kotsoteka and Quahadi Comanche...
U.S. Troops Attack Comanches
Fifty-five U.S. soldiers and eighteen Tonkawa scouts led by Lt. Col. George P. Buell track Comanches suspected of raiding....