In the spring of 1846, the entire frontier of Texas is awash in violence as Comanche raiding parties took their toll on Texan farmers, Mexican homesteads, and rival native tribes people like the Tonkawa and Lipan Apache. For years, the tide of unrelenting bloodshed has seemed as though is cannot be stemmed. However, in recent years, a young Captain of the notoriously bellicose and disorderly Texas Rangers has begun to take the fight to the Comanche, in their own territory.
His name is Jack Hays, and he will be remembered as the most legendary Ranger in Texas history. Now, Hays and his men have received word of a raiding party having stolen a large number of horses near San Antonio. In order to engage them and retrieve the horses, the Rangers and their native scouts will have to find, and then fight, a far larger force of the feared and fearsome Comanche, in lands that had been familiar to their people for decades.
The pursuit and ensuing battle that is soon to take place, will go down in Texas as one of the bloodiest, most brutal battles to ever take place in the Lone Star State.
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LINKS TO SOURCES
Texas Ranger: Jack Hays in the Frontier Southwest (Volume 50) (Centennial Series of the Association of Former Students, Texas A&M University) by James Kimmins Greer. a.co/d/1P8YWDu
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