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from it 22 Company horses, I horse and 3 mules belonging to the | from it 22 Company horses, I horse and 3 mules belonging to the Qm Dept. & 2 private horses [?etc?] ( 2118 D.T. 1874, 2025 filed herewith) 2 enclosures. | ||
Prepared in the office of the A.A.G.D.T. June 10 | Prepared in the office of the A.A.G.D.T. June 10 1874. Respectfully forwarded for the information of the Lieut. General. | ||
For a Calvery Officer out after Indians to lose his horse, is is | For a Calvery Officer out after Indians to lose his horse, is is prima facie a bad case against him. Capt Dodge is an excellant and efficient officer, and there may be reasons why he should escape with a single repremand. The A.A.J. General of the Dept is near that Post now and will be instructed to investigate the case fully. | ||
C.C. Augur | C.C. Augur | ||
D.T. Brig. General, | D.T. Brig. General, USA | ||
Commanding Officer | Commanding Officer | ||
June 10 | June 10 1874 | ||
Sgt. J A. August | Sgt. J A. August | ||
Aide de | Aide to Capt. | ||
Hq Mil Div of Mo. | |||
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Endorsement on copy of 2288 D.T. 1874 from Comdg Officer Ft. Duncan, Tx. dated June 8, 1874. Reports in pursuance of instructions contained in letter dated Hq Dept of Texas May 9, 1874 relative to armed bands of Mexican National troops and others crossing to the American side of the Rio Grande Sec 2288 D.T. 1874 | |||
Prepared in the office of the a.A. Genl of the Dept. of Texas, June 13, 1874 | |||
Respectfully forwarded to Hq. Mil. div. of he Mo. for the information of the Lt. General Commanding. | |||
All persons whose names and residences are known, likely to give such information as may be deemed desirable, have been written to and their replies will be duly forwarded. | |||
D.T. June 13, 1874 Signed C.C. Augur Brig Genl USA Commanding | |||
Official Sgd J. A. Augur Aide de Camp. | |||
Mil. Div. Mo. Hq of | |||
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Endorsement on communication (copy) from Commandg Officer Ft. Brown, Texas, dated June 24, 1874. States for the information of the General Commanding that the Rio Grande is now at very high stage and threatens the destruction of that portion of the Post |
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37 1874
from it 22 Company horses, I horse and 3 mules belonging to the Qm Dept. & 2 private horses [?etc?] ( 2118 D.T. 1874, 2025 filed herewith) 2 enclosures.
Prepared in the office of the A.A.G.D.T. June 10 1874. Respectfully forwarded for the information of the Lieut. General. For a Calvery Officer out after Indians to lose his horse, is is prima facie a bad case against him. Capt Dodge is an excellant and efficient officer, and there may be reasons why he should escape with a single repremand. The A.A.J. General of the Dept is near that Post now and will be instructed to investigate the case fully. C.C. Augur D.T. Brig. General, USA Commanding Officer
June 10 1874
Sgt. J A. August Aide to Capt.
Hq Mil Div of Mo.
257
Endorsement on copy of 2288 D.T. 1874 from Comdg Officer Ft. Duncan, Tx. dated June 8, 1874. Reports in pursuance of instructions contained in letter dated Hq Dept of Texas May 9, 1874 relative to armed bands of Mexican National troops and others crossing to the American side of the Rio Grande Sec 2288 D.T. 1874 Prepared in the office of the a.A. Genl of the Dept. of Texas, June 13, 1874 Respectfully forwarded to Hq. Mil. div. of he Mo. for the information of the Lt. General Commanding.
All persons whose names and residences are known, likely to give such information as may be deemed desirable, have been written to and their replies will be duly forwarded.
D.T. June 13, 1874 Signed C.C. Augur Brig Genl USA Commanding Official Sgd J. A. Augur Aide de Camp.
Mil. Div. Mo. Hq of 288
Endorsement on communication (copy) from Commandg Officer Ft. Brown, Texas, dated June 24, 1874. States for the information of the General Commanding that the Rio Grande is now at very high stage and threatens the destruction of that portion of the Post