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General Augur directs that you change your present route to | General Augur directs that you change your present route to Fort Brown, and proceed there via Forts McIntosh and Ringgold Barracks, at Fort McIntosh you will consult with the Commanding Officer and possess yourself of all the information he may have respecting the presence of armed Mexicans on this side of the river. It is reported there is a band at or near La Pena, Zapate County, under the control of one Munoz. Should you believe from all the information you can obtain, that there is a band of armed Mexicans anywhere on this side of the river, you will take proper measures to arrest and disarm them and turn them over, as prisoners, to Ringgold Barracks, or Fort Brown, if nearer to that post. At Ringgold Barracks you will make report of what you have done up to that time and give all information you have gathered respecting the troubles along that frontier. | ||
As forage is scarce at Fort McIntosh, you will take as little from the post as possible - none in fact, if you can purchase on the road. | |||
Acknowledge receipt of this communication. | |||
Very respectfully | |||
Your obdt. servant | |||
(Sgd.) J. A. Augur | |||
Actg. Asst. Adjutant General. | |||
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ | |||
311. Hd. Qrs. Dept. of Texas, | |||
San Antonio, Tex., April 12, 1872 | |||
A.G.O. | |||
General E. D. Townsend | |||
Adjutant General U. S. Army, | |||
Washington, D. C. | |||
through Hdqrs. Mil. Div. of the Mo. | |||
General, | |||
I have the honor to Enclose you Copies of Reports received yesterday from the Commanding Officer Ringgold Barracks, Texas, on the very subject of your telegram to me, received and answered a few hours before. |
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I am Sir, very respectfully Your obdt. servant (Sgd.) J. A. Augur Actg. Asst. Adjutant General.
3 Enclosures 1058.D.T.'72. _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 307. Hd. Qrs. Dept. of Texas,
San Antonio, Tex., April 12, 1872.
O'CONNELL Capt. Wm. O'Connell, 4" Cavy. Commanding Company Enroute to Fort Brown, Texas,
Captain,
General Augur directs that you change your present route to Fort Brown, and proceed there via Forts McIntosh and Ringgold Barracks, at Fort McIntosh you will consult with the Commanding Officer and possess yourself of all the information he may have respecting the presence of armed Mexicans on this side of the river. It is reported there is a band at or near La Pena, Zapate County, under the control of one Munoz. Should you believe from all the information you can obtain, that there is a band of armed Mexicans anywhere on this side of the river, you will take proper measures to arrest and disarm them and turn them over, as prisoners, to Ringgold Barracks, or Fort Brown, if nearer to that post. At Ringgold Barracks you will make report of what you have done up to that time and give all information you have gathered respecting the troubles along that frontier. As forage is scarce at Fort McIntosh, you will take as little from the post as possible - none in fact, if you can purchase on the road. Acknowledge receipt of this communication. Very respectfully Your obdt. servant (Sgd.) J. A. Augur Actg. Asst. Adjutant General.
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 311. Hd. Qrs. Dept. of Texas,
San Antonio, Tex., April 12, 1872
A.G.O. General E. D. Townsend Adjutant General U. S. Army, Washington, D. C. through Hdqrs. Mil. Div. of the Mo.
General,
I have the honor to Enclose you Copies of Reports received yesterday from the Commanding Officer Ringgold Barracks, Texas, on the very subject of your telegram to me, received and answered a few hours before.