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ships, than all the other troops, combined, in this Depart | ships, than all the other troops, combined, in this Depart | ||
ment. He has developed the resources of the country | ment. He has developed the resources of the country | ||
opened up roads, built | opened up roads, built two hundred and fifty miles of | ||
telegraph line, guarded and | telegraph line, guarded and protected mail and stage | ||
property, kept the country free | property, kept the country free | ||
lastly defeated Victorio and forced | lastly defeated Victorio and forced | ||
limits of Texas. | limits of Texas. |
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country is given, it is done through self interest to sell land too poor and barren to sustain more than an average crop of grasshoppers. There are not settlements near the scene of operations against Victorio and your informant in this regard, as well as in many other of his statements has either drawn upon his imagination or received his intelligence second hand from some of the many gentlemen on the frontier, who are rusticating out here for their health and to escape the penitentiary at home.
There are quite a number of good reliable citizens
residing out here, engaged in cattle and sheep raising, and I have yet to hear one of them censure the troops for want of activity in protecting their interests. For they know, that since General Grierson was assigned to the command of the Military District of the Pecos in January 1878, the troops of his command have marched more miles, done more hard work, endured greater hard ships, than all the other troops, combined, in this Depart ment. He has developed the resources of the country opened up roads, built two hundred and fifty miles of telegraph line, guarded and protected mail and stage property, kept the country free lastly defeated Victorio and forced limits of Texas.