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Officer, nor more then a dozen Mounted men who could possibly be spared from their Post for Scouting Service.
Officer, nor more than a dozen Mounted men who could possibly be spared from their Post for Scouting Service.
     As Commander of this Sub-District of the Brazos, I have the troops stationed at Ft. Griffin at my disposal for Scouting & other purposes, & from that Post I can accomplish something more than at present [2 words underline] here.  I have discussed the situation freely with Capt. Byrne who can post you as regards the limited effective mounted force both here & at Ft. Griffin.
     As Commander of this Sub-District of the Brazos, I have the troops stationed at Ft. Griffin at my disposal for Scouting & other purposes, & from that Post I can accomplish something more than at present [2 words underline] from here.  I have discussed the situation freely with Capt. Byrne who can post you as regards the limited effective mounted force both here & at Ft. Griffin.
     Could I we be notified here of the movements of the Indians when coming south of Red River
     Could we be notified here of the movements of the Indians when coming south of Red River in time, we might do something towards over- taking & chastising them before their return; but when we learn of their being on this side of Red river it is generally after they have committed some depredation & too late to overtake them before crossing back on their reserve where they are perfectly safe.
    The only suggestion I can now make is for me to keep scouting parties out as constantly as my limited force will warrant & for you

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Officer, nor more than a dozen Mounted men who could possibly be spared from their Post for Scouting Service.

    As Commander of this Sub-District of the Brazos, I have the troops stationed at Ft. Griffin at my disposal for Scouting & other purposes, & from that Post I can accomplish something more than at present [2 words underline] from here.  I have discussed the situation freely with Capt. Byrne who can post you as regards the limited effective mounted force both here & at Ft. Griffin.
    Could we be notified here of the movements of the Indians when coming south of Red River in time, we might do something towards over- taking & chastising them before their return; but when we learn of their being on this side of Red river it is generally after they have committed some depredation & too late to overtake them before crossing back on their reserve where they are perfectly safe.
    The only suggestion I can now make is for me to keep scouting parties out as constantly as my limited force will warrant & for you