Date |
Native Group |
Location |
Notes |
Source |
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1830 |
Comanche |
Panhandle to Austin |
This region said to be the
territory of Comanche. |
Transactions, ICC |
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1833 |
Shawnee |
Las Moras Creek, Rio Escondido,
Villa de Dolores |
Shawnee hunters are hired by
settlers at the Villa to obtain game for the villa; Shawnee are subsequently
found on Las Moras Creek. |
Kenedy 1925:411-418 |
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1835 |
Kiowa |
Camp Mason |
Treaty with Kiowa made at this
location |
Transactions, ICC |
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1836 |
Comanche |
Headwaters, Brazos & Red
rivers |
Chief Bowles states he found
this nation in this region; they were returning from the Texas & Mexican
frontiers. |
Wallace n.d.:236 |
|
|
1837 |
Comanche |
Mexico |
Report of Standing Commission on
Indian Affairs called the Comanche "the natural enemy of
Mexico.;" later the report said
they "occupy the western part of Texas." |
Winfrey & Day 1995 Vol. 1:24 |
|
|
|
Lipan, Karankawa |
Mexico |
They are said to be part of the
Mexican nation. |
Winfrey & Day 1995 Vol. 1:25 |
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|
1837 |
Cherokee, Comanche |
Brazos headwaters |
Cherokee Chief Bowles goes to
meet with the Comanche in this location; Comanche state that they just
returned from Mexico. |
Wallace n.d.:226 |
|
|
1838 |
Lipan |
Live Oak Point |
Treaty made with this tribe;
Huelgas de Castro is chief. |
Winfrey & Day 1995 vol.
1:30-42 |
|
|
1838,
March |
Comanche |
West Texas |
Lt. Irion to Houston: "The
limits designated by the Comanche will include...Colorado as low as
Bastrop;" "They claim all
the territory north and west of the Guadalupe Mtns to the Red River to the
Rio Grande." |
Winfrey & Day 1995 vol. 1:44 |
|
|
1838,
spring |
Lipan |
San Antonio & Nueces River |
Castro, Lipan chief, reports
Lipan will soon leave Hill Country to go to the Nueces. |
Wallace n.d.:231-232 |
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|
|
Lipan |
Rio Grande |
Castro reports that some Lipan
are raiding on the Rio Grande. |
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|
|
Comanche |
Blanco to San Saba Rivers |
Castro reports the Comanche
share this country with Lipan. |
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|
Lipan |
Hills west of San Antonio |
Castro reports some Lipan hide
from Comanche in these hills. |
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1839 |
Seminole, Caddo, Bolux, Kickapoo |
Mexico |
Sec. of War's report that these
groups had contracted to work w/ Mexico and that many were scouting for the
Mexican Army south of Acuna. |
BIA 1:144 |
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|
1839 |
Lipan |
San Saba |
Texans from Bastrop, in the
company of Lipan, went to San Saba to attack Comanche. |
Crimmins Collection |
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|
1839, Jan |
Comanche |
upper Colorado, San Saba valley |
|
Winfrey & Day 1995 Vol. 1:57 |
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Comanche |
San Gabriel |
Moore went to their camp, but
found they had moved. |
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