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Icy water courses, and cache creek and its branches, the high prairie extends to the Red River.  
dry water courses, and cache creek and  
its branches, the high prairie extends to the Red River.  


The grass is principally of the Buffalo, Mesquite and Gramma varieties and is very nutritious and valuable for grazing.
The grass is principally of the Buffalo,  
Mesquite and Gramma varieties and is very  
nutritious and valuable for grazing.


Oak, Pecan, Walnut, [[Hackberry?]] Elm and Cottonwood grown in considerable quantities along the banks of the streams, while around the base of the hills and mountains an inferior quality of [[Post oak?]] abounds.*
Oak, Pecan, Walnut, Hackberry Elm and  
Cottonwood grow in considerable quantities along  
the banks of the streams, while around the base  
of the hills and mountains an inferior quality of  
Post oak abounds.*


Garrison
Garrison
Headquarters, non-commissioned staff and band, companies "B", "C", "D", "E", "H", "l", "M" 10th Cavalry
Headquarters, non-commissioned staff and band,  
companies "B", "C", "D", "E", "H", "[[l??]]", "M" 10th Cavalry


[[Commanding?]] Officer
[[Commanding?]] Officer
Colonel B. H. Grierson, 10th U.S. Cavalry
Colonel B. H. Grierson, 10th U.S. Cavalry


*Excellent stone for building, of several varieties and unlimited quantities can be easily quarried within a short distance of the Post.
*Excellent stone for building, of several varieties  
and unlimited quantities can be easily quarried  
within a short distance of the Post.
Good limestone is also abundant.
Good limestone is also abundant.

Latest revision as of 19:22, 16 October 2020

dry water courses, and cache creek and its branches, the high prairie extends to the Red River.

The grass is principally of the Buffalo, Mesquite and Gramma varieties and is very nutritious and valuable for grazing.

Oak, Pecan, Walnut, Hackberry Elm and Cottonwood grow in considerable quantities along the banks of the streams, while around the base of the hills and mountains an inferior quality of Post oak abounds.*

Garrison Headquarters, non-commissioned staff and band, companies "B", "C", "D", "E", "H", "l??", "M" 10th Cavalry

Commanding? Officer Colonel B. H. Grierson, 10th U.S. Cavalry

  • Excellent stone for building, of several varieties

and unlimited quantities can be easily quarried within a short distance of the Post. Good limestone is also abundant.