Battle of Little Robe Creek

The Battle of Little Robe Creek, also known as the Battle of Antelope Hills and the Battle of the South Canadian, took place on May 12, 1858. It was a series of three distinct encounters that took place on a single day, between the Comanches, with Texas Rangers, militia, and allied Tonkawas attacking them. It was undertaken against the laws of the United States at the time, which strictly forbade such an incursion into the Indian Territories of Oklahoma, and marked a significant escalation of the Indian Wars. It also marked the first time American or Texas Ranger forces had penetrated the Comancheria as far as the Wichita Mountains and Canadian River, and it marked a decisive defeat for the Comanches.

Battle of Little Robe Creek
Part of the Comanche Wars, Texas–Indian wars, Apache Wars

Comanche warriors, circa 1870.
DateMay 12, 1858
Location
Comancheria, Texas, Oklahoma
35°58′24.2394″N 99°54′28.89″W
Result United States victory
Belligerents
 United States
Tonkawa
Caddo
Anadarko
Waco
Shawnee
Delaware
Tawakoni
Comanche
Kiowa
Apache
Commanders and leaders
John Salmon Ford
Shapley Prince Ross
Placido-Tonkawa
O'quinn-Tonkawa
Jim Pockmark-Caddo-Anadarko
Jose Casa Maria-Caddo
Shot Arm-Waco
Jim Linney-Shawnee-Delaware
Nid-e-wats-Tawakoni
Iron Jacket 
Peta Nocona
Strength
100 Americans
113 Indian allies:232
200–600
Casualties and losses
2 killed and 4–5 wounded:237 76 killed
60 captured:237
400 horses captured:237
Little Robe Creek Battlefield
Location within Oklahoma

Military historians distinguish between the Antelope Hills expedition by the Texas Rangers and the Battle of Little Robe Creek, with the former being the entire campaign against the Comanche conducted from January to May 1858, starting in Texas above the Edwards Plateau, and continuing on to the Indian Territories in what is now Oklahoma. The latter is the specific battle at Little Robe Creek, with all three encounters counting as one sustained, day-long battle. Since federal troops would not attack the Comanche and Kiowa in that portion of the Comancheria, the Texas Rangers launched the incursion into the Antelope Hills.

This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.