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Comanches.  About a month over 300 Comanches & their families came into Presidio to trade 3 or 400 Horses & Mules & have gone down between the Rio Grande & Nueces Mustang hunting.  the principal chief is named Ysamonica & the chief interpreter Santana.  [[4 unclear words]] to make war upon them - they rob from Mexican in the [[?]] & [[?]] or lower part of [[?]] - game has been scarce in their country & they Eat Mustangs - Presidio & [[?]] from River -  from here to Rio Grande 66 miles -
Comanches.  About a month over 300 Comanches & their families came into Presidio to trade 3 or 400 Horses & Mules & have gone down between the Rio Grande & Nueces Mustang hunting.   
   This river (La Leon) appears from all accounts to be one of the Garden of Eden of Rivers - The river neither increasing or decreasing much & irrigation can be suredly carried on -
The principal chief is named Ysamonica & the chief interpreter Santana.  Woll has [[issndnders?]] not to make war upon them - they rob from Mexican in the [[?]] & sell on lower part of river - game has been scarce in their country & they Eat Mustangs - Presidio 2 Lgs from River -  from here to Rio Grande 66 miles -
   This river (La Leona) appears from all accounts to be one of the Garden of Eden of Texas - The river neither increasing or decreasing much & irrigation can be suredly carried on -

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Comanches. About a month over 300 Comanches & their families came into Presidio to trade 3 or 400 Horses & Mules & have gone down between the Rio Grande & Nueces Mustang hunting.

The principal chief is named Ysamonica & the chief interpreter Santana.  Woll has issndnders? not to make war upon them - they rob from Mexican in the ? & sell on lower part of river - game has been scarce in their country & they Eat Mustangs - Presidio 2 Lgs from River -  from here to Rio Grande 66 miles -
 This river (La Leona) appears from all accounts to be one of the Garden of Eden of Texas - The river neither increasing or decreasing much & irrigation can be suredly carried on -