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the country and prevent the indians from crossing
the country and prevent the indians from crossing
the stage road without first becoming engaged with the
the stage road without first becoming engaged with the
troops and being held at bay
troops and being held at bay until reenforcements could
be sent [strike 2 words] reach the threatened point.
be sent [strike 2 words] reach the threatened point. While these movements
were taking place; the troops
were taking place; the troops being within easy distance
for concentration General Grierson
for concentration General Grierson received notice the
Indians would likely attempt to
Indians would likely attempt to get through his lines
and were moving in the
and were moving in the
was at the time, July 30th
was at the time, July 30th

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it was necessary for him to divide his troops up in such commands as would enable them to watch the country and prevent the indians from crossing the stage road without first becoming engaged with the troops and being held at bay until reenforcements could be sent [strike 2 words] reach the threatened point. While these movements were taking place; the troops being within easy distance for concentration General Grierson received notice the Indians would likely attempt to get through his lines and were moving in the was at the time, July 30th men, in one of the passes Quitman mountains. Now did not do, as would have fighting people of this country reliable (?) brother townsman, with these seven men, he such means as were available his whole band and sent for before these troops arrived Lieutenant Leighton Finley with Cavalry, making twenty men in detachment, he held Victorial two hours, until troops from and part of another [up arrow] of the 10th Cavalry the General assumed the offensive took place and was going of another company