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He told them that they were all too far off, and he should select spots on the head of Cache Creek for the Kiowas, on "Apache" Creek for the Apaches and on the Chandler's Creek for the | He told them that they were all too far off, and he should select spots on the head of Cache Creek for the Kiowas, on "Apache" Creek for the Apaches and on the Chandler's Creek for the Yapparikos.- that as soon as selected he should send me to the lands to plow and plant corn, and while the Indians themselves might stay out well up the Washita, hunting buffalo, they must [underline] at once send their herds of horses and most of their lodges to the country selected for them. | ||
For you, I then told them that the road Gen'l. Hazen laid down for them was the right road and that they must follow it, that if they would do so at once they would have no trouble, but if they did not the soldiers would be sent out immediately to make [underline] them do it, and that if any [underline] of them went beyond the Washita or the Red River soldiers would at once [2 words underlined] be sent after them. | |||
After much consultation among themselves Satanta replied that they would do as they were directed provided [underline] Gen'l. Hazen would do right to them, i.e. give them plenty of flour, coffee & sugar, as well as beef and meal, the rest of their goods and a supply of arms [underline] and ammunition. | |||
Gen'l. Hazez replied to him very positively that no arms or ammunition would be issued to them, and that they had [underline] got all the goods there were for them, but he promised to author- |
Latest revision as of 18:27, 22 May 2019
He told them that they were all too far off, and he should select spots on the head of Cache Creek for the Kiowas, on "Apache" Creek for the Apaches and on the Chandler's Creek for the Yapparikos.- that as soon as selected he should send me to the lands to plow and plant corn, and while the Indians themselves might stay out well up the Washita, hunting buffalo, they must [underline] at once send their herds of horses and most of their lodges to the country selected for them.
For you, I then told them that the road Gen'l. Hazen laid down for them was the right road and that they must follow it, that if they would do so at once they would have no trouble, but if they did not the soldiers would be sent out immediately to make [underline] them do it, and that if any [underline] of them went beyond the Washita or the Red River soldiers would at once [2 words underlined] be sent after them. After much consultation among themselves Satanta replied that they would do as they were directed provided [underline] Gen'l. Hazen would do right to them, i.e. give them plenty of flour, coffee & sugar, as well as beef and meal, the rest of their goods and a supply of arms [underline] and ammunition. Gen'l. Hazez replied to him very positively that no arms or ammunition would be issued to them, and that they had [underline] got all the goods there were for them, but he promised to author-