Texas Rangers, Texas
End of Watch Wednesday, October 3, 1855
Add to My HeroesAugustus Smith
After continuous raiding by Indians into Texas, Governor E.M. Pease authorized James H. Callahan to form a company of state rangers to pursue Indians and “follow them up and chastise them wherever they may be found.”
Captain Callahan’s company of 110 Texas Mounted Rangers pursued a war party of Lipan Apaches who had committed depredations in Texas across the Rio Grande River into Mexico. As the rangers approached Escondido Creek, a fusillade of gunfire erupted from a distant timberline. A force of 600-700 Mexican troops and Indians had been concealed in the timber. Captain Callahan halted his troops and ordered them to form a skirmish line, and then ordered a charge. Privates William H. Clopton, Augustus Smith, Willis E. Jones and H.K. Holland were killed and six rangers suffered serious wounds. Private Jones’ body was recovered but the other dead rangers had to be left on the battle field. Two hundred additional Mexican infantry arrived on the scene and Captain Callahan retreated to Piedras Negras, a Mexican town across the river from Eagle Pass, Texas. The U.S. Army forces at Fort Duncan in Eagle Pass had strict orders not to cross the border. When Callahan heard that 1,000 Mexican troops were en route, he retreated back across the border into Texas.
Private Smith enlisted in the Texas Militia Volunteers in San Antonio on October 1, 1854 at age 28 and served until February 17, 1853 for 4 months and 17 days of service. He enlisted in the Texas Mounted Rangers in Bexar County on July 20, 1855 at age 31 and served 2 months and 29 days until his death. No other information is known about him at this time.
Bio
- Age 31
- Tour 2 months, 4 weeks
- Badge Not available
Incident Details
- Cause Gunfire
- Location Overseas
- Weapon Unknown weapon
- Offender Not available
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