• The Raid on the Norias Division of the King Ranch was an attack August 8, 1915 by a large band of disaffected Mexicans and Tejanos in southern Texas....
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    Brite Ranch raid was an incident that occurred on Christmas Day 1917, in which Mexican raiders crossed the Rio Grande River border and attacked a ranch in...
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  • 1915 Bandit War Raid on Norias Ranch Ojo de Agua Raid Battle of Nogales (1915) 1916 Battle of Columbus (1916) Raid on Glenn Springs Raid on San Ygnacio 1917...
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    The Neville Ranch raid of the night of March 25, 1918, was the last serious attack on a Texas ranch by Mexican rebels during the Bandit War. Speculation...
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  • daring" raid during the Seditionistas' campaign occurred at the Norias Ranch, the headquarters for the southernmost division of the King Ranch. On the night...
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    Lower Rio Grande Valley (category Coordinates on Wikidata)
    Palmito Ranch, location of the last battle of the Civil War Brownsville Raid Battle of Resaca de la Palma The Valley is historically reliant on agribusiness...
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  • conservationist who was born in Cuero, Texas, and was involved in the Norias Ranch Raid. He attended St. Edward's University in Austin, where he made it known...
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    Porvenir massacre (1918) (category Coordinates on Wikidata)
    Company B had been sent to the area to stop banditry after the Brite Ranch raid. Despite having no evidence that the Porvenir villagers had been involved...
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    the 311 people on board. Raid on Norias Ranch — A motley group of 17 men composed of Texas Rangers and local peace officers held off a raid of 60 Carrancista...
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    The raid on Glenn Springs occurred on the night of May 5–6, 1916, when Mexican Villistas and Carrancistas attacked the towns of Boquillas and Glenn Springs...
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  • The Raid on San Ygnacio refers to a skirmish on June 15, 1916 between the United States Army and Mexican raiders near the border town of San Ygnacio,...
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    Battle of Columbus (1916) (category Military raids)
    Columbus or the Columbus Raid), March 9, 1916, began as a raid conducted by remnants of Pancho Villa's Division of the North on the small United States...
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  • As part of the Plan of San Diego, the rebels launched a raid across the Rio Grande into Texas on October 21, 1915 aimed at harassing the American outposts...
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    Pancho Villa Expedition (category Commons category link is on Wikidata)
    United States May 21 after ten days in Mexico. On May 14, 2nd Lt. George S. Patton raided the San Miguelito Ranch, near Rubio, Chihuahua. Patton, a Pershing...
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    Camarena Salazar. In November 1984, the Mexican authorities raided a 1,000-hectare (2,500-acre) ranch known as El Búfalo in the state of Chihuahua, owned by...
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  • G. "MEXICAN AND INDIAN RAID OF 1878". TSHA. Garza, Alicia A. "NORIAS RANCH RAID". TSHA. Smith, Julia Cauble. "BRITE RANCH RAID". TSHA. Martinez, Monica...
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  • train disaster April 13 – Battle of Celaya August 8 – Norias Ranch Raid October 21 – Ojo de Agua Raid November 1 – Second Battle of Agua Prieta November...
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    the Border | The Daily Dose". "Raiders attack Norias Division of King Ranch". Archived from the original on 19 February 2014. Retrieved 10 November 2011...
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    participated in campaigns against the Comanche and other tribes, whose raids against the settlers and their properties had become common. Ford and his...
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    loc.gov. Alejandro de Quesada, "The Hunt for Pancho Villa: The Columbus Raid and Pershing’s Punitive Expedition", page 12. Osprey Publishing, March 2012...
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    of the raids where trains were fired upon and telegraph wires and poles were cut down. On August 8, nearly 60 raiders struck the Norias Ranch, leaving...
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    him to lead eight officers and 120 men of Troops K and M, 13th Cavalry, on a raid deep into Mexican territory. Tompkins' intentions were to chase and eventually...
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    on men and supplies, Villa sent a detachment to Nogales, Sonora, and the town was occupied without opposition. Shortly thereafter, a series of raids were...
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  • professional to photograph two skirmishes by Mexican bandits on American soil, the Norias Ranch Raid and a train derailment near Olmito, Texas. He took more...
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    John J. Pershing had long been chasing the revolutionary Pancho Villa for raiding into American territory and carried out several cross-border expeditions...
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    men killed any Americans after the battle for Juarez, though there was a raid on the town of Ruby, Arizona, in February 1920, that may have been the work...
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    1930s in a 6,000 acres (2,400 ha) large ranch near the Norias Division of the King Ranch, one of the largest ranches in the world. The feral population saw...
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    ultimately failed. In addition, cross-border Apache attacks with raids on one side and sanctuary on the other were a sticking point. Mexico needed to meet several...
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    north to scout Los Fresnos and Las Norias. Captain George Stoneman would also take a company of the 2nd Cavalry on a patrol up the Rio Grande. Meanwhile...
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    effective end of the Mexican Expedition. Pancho Villa survived, and small raids on American soil occurred while the expedition was in Mexico[citation needed]...
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