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, - 2007 - History - 527 pages he got the captives from Tosawi's Comanches and turned them over to Texas the Elm Creek attack.19 Elizabeth Fitzpatrick was still with the Indians. books.google.com/books?isbn=0870044516

The Plains Indians, Kiowa and Comanche, not only took captives from other Millie's grandmother, Elizabeth Fitzpatrick, taken with her in the raid,

, , - 2008 - History - 239 pagesThe Kiowas admitted to having four, and the Comanches had three, The woman was Elizabeth Ann Fitzpatrick, and she knew right away what the soldiers were books.google.com/books?isbn=0786439971

7 Feb 2003 Sources differ as to the rescue of the captives, who included Johnson's family and Elizabeth FitzPatrick (see CLIFTON, ELIZABETH ANN).

13 Apr 2007 A widow named Elizabeth FitzPatrick, a free black, ran a trading post The Kiowas and Comanches burned a dozen cabins, set fire to the

3 Aug 2005 Here, in a Comanche camp, he found Mrs. Elizabeth Fitzpatrick. He learned that about 20 Comanches had been killed at the Elm Creek fighting,

Traveling on a Comanche moon night Oct. 12, 1864, they arrived at the Elm Creek Taken hostage were Elizabeth Carter Fitzpatrick, her son Joe Carter,

Led by the remarkable warrior, Little Buffalo, the Comanche and Kiowa are united Wichita Mountains, Elizabeth Fitzpatrick, Fort Richardson, Leaf Moon,

15 Aug 2007 Undaunted, in 1862, Elizabeth Ann married Thomas FitzPatrick, and was tattooed on her arms and forehead by Comanche who later released

Among the first houses surrounded was that of Mrs. Elizabeth Fitzpatrick, Riding after seven hundred Comanche was not a viable option, even though some

20 січ. 2011 Aug 15, 2007 Undaunted, in 1862, Elizabeth Ann married Thomas FitzPatrick, and was tattooed on her arms and forehead by Comanche who later

But Mrs. Elizabeth Fitzpatrick refused to go with the Indians. From Comanches, The Destruction of a People, by T.R. Fehrenbach:

On May 19, 1836, a large force of Comanche warriors accompanied by The Indians took captive Elizabeth FitzPatrick, her thirteen-year-

The Comanche Chief and Pioneer Exponent, Comanche, Texas, 30 May 1913 Grace FITZPATRICK, Grace EVANS, Alma REESE, Leah ALLEN, Mamie KING, Elizabeth

when a band of several hundred Kiowa and Comanche Indians rode swiftly On down the river they went to the ranch owned by Mrs. Elizabeth Fitzpatrick.

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