Decades ago, in a small South Texas junior high school, a captivated 7th grader sat in her history class, wide-eyed and enthralled, listening to a tale of a historic battle that took place not that far from where she sat. It’s never left her.
In August of 1840, a troop of Comanche warriors set out to attack south Texas, the towns of Victoria and what was formerly the town of Linnville, in an attempt to force settlers to the coast. At the time, about $300,000 worth of goods was being stored in a warehouse that was raided. The warriors helped themselves to case after case of extravagant hats and umbrellas and spools of ribbon. Unfamiliar with the Anglo accoutrements, they loaded themselves and their horses with all they could carry, becoming a colorful – almost comical – display of spoils as they continued their attack.
Ashley
April 04, 2021
I received my Spoils of Linneville Pants and was convinced to order them after reading this post. OMG they fit like a dream! Very well-designed pant and the fabric is so luxe. I officially have a serape pant collection now with the Matagorda pants and Santa Rita leggings.