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Head-Quarters, [[unclear]] of Fort Gibson
Head-Quarters, Post of Fort Gibson
March 27th 1869
March 27th 1869


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Sir!
Sir!


I have the honor to forward herewith a communication from Captain Bryant, Sixth Infantry [[unclear]] Major U.S.A. relating to the course of Captain [[Aloord?]], 10th Cavalry during the temporary stay of the latter at this [[unclear]].
I have the honor to forward herewith a communication from Captain Bryant, Sixth Infantry [[unclear]] Major U.S.A. relating to the course of Captain Alvord, 10th Cavalry during the temporary stay of the latter at this Post.
Having made inquiries in regard to the stores procured by Captain [[Aloord?]], during his stay, I am compelled to say, that they were excessive and not warranted by the necessities of his family (himself and wife) or the [[amount?]] on hand at this Station.
Having made inquiries in regard to the stores procured by Captain Alvord, during his stay, I am compelled to say, that they were excessive and not warranted by the necessities of his family (himself and wife) or the [[amount?]] on hand at this Station.
His leaving the [[unclear]], without authority, after having been [[placed?]] on arrest is highly subversive of discipline and should not pass unnoticed.  
His leaving the Post, without authority, after having been placed in arrest is highly subversive of discipline and should not pass unnoticed.  


Very respectfully
Very respectfully

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Head-Quarters, Post of Fort Gibson March 27th 1869

A.A. Adjutant General District of the Indian-Territory

Sir!

I have the honor to forward herewith a communication from Captain Bryant, Sixth Infantry unclear Major U.S.A. relating to the course of Captain Alvord, 10th Cavalry during the temporary stay of the latter at this Post. Having made inquiries in regard to the stores procured by Captain Alvord, during his stay, I am compelled to say, that they were excessive and not warranted by the necessities of his family (himself and wife) or the amount? on hand at this Station. His leaving the Post, without authority, after having been placed in arrest is highly subversive of discipline and should not pass unnoticed.

Very respectfully Your old Servant Des Floyd-Jones Colonel Sixth Infantry Commanding.