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Then following the Battle on the [[unclear]] and Medina- (1814)- their long [[unclear]] New the [[unclear]] wars- [[unclear]] for 60 or 70 [[unclear]]- [[unclear]]  [[unclear]] [[unclear]] will the [[unclear]] & Indians & and on [[unclear]] [[mandados?]]- or [[unclear]] and slaves; the settlers under  [[unclear]] [[unclear]] of the military [[unclear]] [[unclear]] power, and or a [[unclear]] of [[unclear]], [[redacted]] the [[unclear]] [[unclear]] occasionally comes down [[redacted]] watch for a [[unclear]] in a  [[unclear]] lent labor- [[unclear]] & kin  [[unclear]]- or [[unclear]] their  [[unclear]] [[unclear]] [[cry?]] prisoner- Now then [[redacted]]  [[unclear]] events there  [[unclear]] after the [[unclear]]. Very  [[unclear]] [[redacted]] ever [[unclear]] in the plenty of all the production of the [[South?]]- cattle & game in abundance- they
Then following the Battle on the [[unclear]] and Medina- (1814)- then Long's expedition - then the Texan Wars-  
Thus for 60 or 70 yrs - things went smoothly with the Missionaries & indians & on Mandones & Mandados - or Master and Slaves;the Settlers under  the combined care of the military and [[?]] power, and as a sort of excitement, the Comanches would occasionally come down watch for a Mexican in a  distant labor- Scalp & Kill him - or take the captive away prisoner - then the Military would turn out after the Indians X Very  little exertion was require in the cultivation of their labors & for Stock the [[?]] labors - there was plenty of all the production of the Earth - cattle & game in abundance- they

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Then following the Battle on the unclear and Medina- (1814)- then Long's expedition - then the Texan Wars- Thus for 60 or 70 yrs - things went smoothly with the Missionaries & indians & on Mandones & Mandados - or Master and Slaves;☉ the Settlers under the combined care of the military and ? power, and as a sort of excitement, the Comanches would occasionally come down watch for a Mexican in a distant labor- Scalp & Kill him - or take the captive away prisoner - then the Military would turn out after the Indians X Very little exertion was require in the cultivation of their labors & for Stock the ? labors - there was plenty of all the production of the Earth - cattle & game in abundance- they