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HUMFREVILLE, [left margin] August 15. 1872. | |||
Capt. J. L. Humfreville, | |||
Commanding C". "K", 9" Cavy. | |||
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Upon your arrival at Fort Griffin, you will relieve the escort under command of Lieut. Matile, to Railroad surveying party and accompany it, until the party goes in for the winter. | |||
You are expected to assist the surveying party in every reasonable way and consult their convenience in whatever you do, so far as a proper regard for your command will permit. If at any time your rations should give out, make some arrangements to send in and get your supplies from the nearest post. | |||
Very respectfully, Your obdt. servant, (Sgd) J. A. Augur | |||
Actg. Asst. Adjutant General | |||
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who is the proper person having authority to effect this arrangement.
I am, very respectfully Your obdt. servant (Sgd) C. C. Augur Brigadier General, U.S.A.
2406. D. T.'72. Commanding ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 826. MACKENZIE, [left margin] August 14. 1872. Colonel R. S. MacKenzie, Commanding Expedition Fresh Fork of Brazos. Colonel:
The Commanding General directs me to say to you, that if, upon your return from Red River you find no Indians, and think there is no chance of finding any, you can come in whenever you chose. If, on the contrary you find that it would be advisable to remain until the last of October, and be so doing make good use of your troops, with the prospect of accomplishing something, you will remain until that time, but not remain out longer. In either case you will send the troops for Forts Griffin and Richardson, via Fort Griffin, the troops for Forts Concho and McKavett, via Concho; and if practicable the General wished you to come via Concho to these Headquarters.
MO. Mil. DIV. [left margin] Very Respectfully Copy sent, Aug 23 '72. [left margin] Your obdt. servant
(Sgd) J. A. Augur Actg. Asst. Adjutant General
______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 837. HUMFREVILLE, [left margin] August 15. 1872. Capt. J. L. Humfreville, Commanding C". "K", 9" Cavy. Captain:
Upon your arrival at Fort Griffin, you will relieve the escort under command of Lieut. Matile, to Railroad surveying party and accompany it, until the party goes in for the winter. You are expected to assist the surveying party in every reasonable way and consult their convenience in whatever you do, so far as a proper regard for your command will permit. If at any time your rations should give out, make some arrangements to send in and get your supplies from the nearest post. Very respectfully, Your obdt. servant, (Sgd) J. A. Augur Actg. Asst. Adjutant General
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