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Battle of Devil's River

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the flag was thrown to the ground. At the same time Comanches hidden among the brush also opened up shooting both arrows and rifles. Some of the natives charged and got so close to Hood and his men that they grabbed the reins of the cavalry horses and pulled down the soldiers. Lieutenant Hood fired his shotgun a few times before an arrow pinned his left hand to his horse's bridle. The enlisted men fired revolvers as they withdrew fifty yards back and prepared to defend the position. Later Hood said "
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While nearing the river on July 15, a force of about fifty Comanches suddenly appeared in front of Hood and his seventeen remaining men, one of them carrying a white flag in their hand. Hood immediately galloped in the direction of the flag but after only thirty paces the Comanches opened fire and
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left by a war party. The trail led straight through a wasteland but Hood believed his men could survive in the desert, at least for a short while, if the Comanches could. After 150 miles with only a few sources of water, Hood began to think that catching the enemy would be impossible but still he
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The Comanches assaulted the American position at that point but the cavalrymen held their ground, by this time they were dismounted to skirmish on the ground where there was cover. After a long engagement the Comanches gave up in the end, leaving nine men on the battlefield and ten others were
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wounded according to Hood's account. One American was killed in action and five others wounded, including Hood, one other man went missing during the fighting and was presumed dead.
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pushed on. By the time the expedition found the Devil's River, seven men fell behind from heat exhaustion and were left to fend for themselves, none were seen again.
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Several Comanche women and children were captured during the battle but quickly released.
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Hood's Devils River Fight: 2 miles north at SH 163 and RM 189: Texas marker #2556 |
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We were nigh meeting a similar fate to that of the gallant Custer and his noble band
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Comanches watching an American caravan in West Texas by Arthur Lee Tracy.
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Seven American soldiers died of exposure on the march before the battle.
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Encyclopedia of Indian wars: western battles and skirmishes, 1850-1890
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The battle of Devil's River site received a historic marker in 1987.
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on July 5 of 1857 to patrol the desert with twenty-five men of the
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Index

Comanche Wars
Texas-Indian Wars

Devils River
Val Verde
Texas
30°10′40.8612″N 101°5′34.85″W / 30.178017000°N 101.0930139°W / 30.178017000; -101.0930139 (Devil's River Battlefield)
United States
Comanche
United States
John Bell Hood
cavalry
warriors
Devil's River Battlefield is located in Texas
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Texas–Indian wars
Comanche Wars
Fort Parker
Stone Houses
Arroyo Seco Fight
Killough
San Gabriels
The Neches
Council House Fight
Great Raid
Plum Creek
Village Creek

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