A sacramental record from July 1776 tells about a Comanche girl, no more than 4 or 5 years old, who was baptized by a priest in Santa Fe two years after she was taken captive during a conflict with ...
One survivor, a severely wounded U.S. Army horse, was removed from the battlefield two days after Lt. Col. George Armstrong Custer and his men were massacred 150 years ago this week. That mustang.
Custer’s last stand was 150 years ago. As America wrestles with its 250th birthday, this commemoration also cuts to the heart of who we are.
Oakwood Cemetery honors Marion McDonald Cox, who is honored with a Civil War grave marker. McDonald Cox, a Confederate soldier, was killed by Indians at the Battle of Dove Creek. The battle took place ...
QUITAQUE, Texas (KAMR/KCIT) – Comanchero Canyons Museum is set to host its annual “Comanchero Rendezvous” celebration on June 6, offering lunch to attendees as well as special research presentations, ...
Few peoples in North American history transformed themselves as completely as the Comanche. Within the span of a few generations, they went from foot-traveling hunter-gatherers in Wyoming to the most ...
Sometimes it takes decades to connect dots that offer history buffs a more complete picture of a time and place. "Life in Custer’s Cavalry Diaries and Letters of Albert Jennie Barnitz 1867 – 1868" ...
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In early 1858, Captain John RIP Ford led a detachment of Texas Rangers, along with their Native American allies, on a punitive expedition deep in the heart of Comancheria. Their mission was to catch ...
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