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Telegram of the Lieutenant General received. No news here of trouble between Davidson and the Indians at the Washita Agency. |
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112 I will meet you at any point of the frontier, after November, that you may designate, to concoct measures which I doubt not will secure the object desired.
I am, General Very respectfully (Sgd) C. C. Augur Brigadier General U.S.A.
MO. MIL. DIV. [left margin] Commanding Copy of this letter furnished A. Adjutant General Mil. Div. Mo. Aug. 11.'74. _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 639. "Telegram." MO. MIL. DIV. [left margin] August 12, 1874. Asst. Adjut. General Hdqrs. Mil. Div. of the Mo. Chicago, Ills.
Colonel Davidson telegraphs from Sill, that Jones, the interpreter, says the Enrollment leaves seven or eight hundred warriors hostile of Kiowas, Cheyennes and Comanches - Camps reported to be moving closer on account of drying up of water. (Sgd) G. B. Russell
3194. D. T.' 74. A. A. A. G.
In the absence of the Dep't. Commander
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 661. "Telegram." MO. MIL. DIV. [left margin] August 26. 1874. Asst. Adjut. General Hdqrs. Mil. Div. Mo. Chicago, Ills.
Telegram of the Lieutenant General received. No news here of trouble between Davidson and the Indians at the Washita Agency.