Arroyo Seco Fight
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The Arroyo Seco Fight was a clash between Texas militia, Rangers of the Republic of Texas and a large Comanche war party traveling with Chief Essowakkenny, which took place on the Seco Creek, in Medina County, Texas on August 10, 1838.
and Benjamin F. Cage. On December 28, 1838, Henry Wax Karnes
was authorized to raise eight companies of Texas Rangers to patrol and defend the frontier of Texas.
Background
On August 10, 1838, Karnes and his men camped on Seco creek. Members of the patrol included Jack HaysJack Hays
Christopher John "Jack" Hays was an English professional association footballer who played as a winger.-References:...
and Benjamin F. Cage. On December 28, 1838, Henry Wax Karnes
Henry Wax Karnes
Henry Wax Karnes was notable as a soldier and figure of the Texas Revolution, as well as the commander of General Sam Houston's "Spy Squad" at the Battle of San Jacinto....
was authorized to raise eight companies of Texas Rangers to patrol and defend the frontier of Texas.