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Receiving this report Major Kidd saddled and moved forward as rapidly as possible, found the herd gone but soon came in sight of an Indian village packed up and on the move.
Receiving this report Major Kidd saddled and moved forward as rapidly as possible, found the herd gone but soon came in sight of an Indian village packed up and on the move.   The Indians has a start of eight or ten miles and abandoned everything there [strike] encumbering them in their flight.  Upon reaching the camp ground his guides and interpreter pronounced the Indians to be unquestionably Arapahoe

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Receiving this report Major Kidd saddled and moved forward as rapidly as possible, found the herd gone but soon came in sight of an Indian village packed up and on the move. The Indians has a start of eight or ten miles and abandoned everything there [strike] encumbering them in their flight. Upon reaching the camp ground his guides and interpreter pronounced the Indians to be unquestionably Arapahoe