Date |
Native Group |
Location |
Notes |
Source |
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1880 |
Kickapoo |
Muzquiz |
By
this date, the few Kickapoo remaining in Mexico have given up raiding; they
pursue agriculture & hunting. |
Mulroy 1993:121 |
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1881,
April |
Lipan |
Head of Frio River |
They attack the McLauren Ranch;
kill 2; rob the ranch & return to Mexico. |
Mulroy 1993:130 |
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1881,
April |
Lipan, Seminole Marron |
Devils River & mouth of the
Pecos |
Scouts trail the Lipan across
the Devils to the mouth of the Pecos and into Mexico. The ensuing battle was
known as the final major raid into Texas. |
Mulroy 1993:131; Porter 1996:207 |
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1884 |
Seminole Maroon |
Las Moras
Ck |
Maroon laid off by Army; as a
result some move to West Texas; others to Mexico; others stay in
Brackettville. |
Mulroy 1993:162 |
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1892 |
Seminole Maroon |
Nacimiento |
Mexico reaffirms Mascogo
(Seminole Maroon) title to land at Nacimiento. |
Mulroy 1993:172 |
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1914 |
Seminole Maroon |
Las Moras Ck |
Maroon told by the Army to quit
their settlement here. |
Mulroy 1993:169 |
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