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Linnville, Calhoun County, Texas

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in San Antonio, March 1840 in which Republic of Texas officials attempted to capture and take prisoner a large number of Comanche chiefs who refused to return Texan captives, killing them together with dozens of their family and followers. Linnville was sacked and burned by the Comanches and the port
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near Lockhart Texas, attacking the Comanches in their retreat from Linnville. And finally, an expedition commanded by Colonel John Henry Moore against a Penateka Comanche village in their homeland near what is now Colorado City in October 1840 was additional revenge.
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The Comanche's August raid on Victoria and Linnville was revenge for the Texan's attack at San Antonio and it became one in a sequence of strikes and counter-strikes in Republic of Texas history that defined bitter relations between Comanches and Texans.
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Details on the road to Linnville from Victoria, TX are available in an 1858 map of Victoria County. Pressler, Charles W.. Victoria County, Map, November 21, 1858; digital image, (
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was never rebuilt. Citizens of Linnville escaped to safety by taking to small boats and a schooner in the waters off the bay, watching as their town was burned to the ground.
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Republic of Texas
Calhoun County
Great Raid of 1840
Council House Fight
Battle of Plum Creek
"Linville, Texas"
"Linnville Raid of 1840"
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Geography of Calhoun County, Texas
Former populated places in Texas
Ghost towns in South Texas

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