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just live. We have stripped the Posts above and now your turn comes.
Send with these wagons all the Spencer Carbine Ammunition at your Post -- it is required for the Tonkawa Scouts -- send also if you have there three (3) hundred shelter tents, 6 Extra Wagon Covers, 300 lbs. horse shoes, nails, twenty axes, ten (10) shovels and as many water kegs as possible. If you cannot spare all this amount, send as nearly the amount asked for as possible. Please start the teams with good citizen-teamsters, if they can be had, as soon as possible and have them and the property invoiced to the proper Officers here. General MacKenzie is here waiting for his train from his old Supply Camp. His Column left Concho on Sunday last. Please tell the Officer, who goes in Command of the Cavalry to Whalleys, to be good enough to let me, and two Officers with me, mess with him on the way down. Very truly Yours (sgd) C. C. Augur Brig. General Commdg.
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ L. R. from Col. MacKenzie [left column]
Fort Griffin, Tex., August 20. 1874.
General C. C. Augur, Commdg. Dept. of Texas, General,
Lieut. Col. Buell to-day received a copy of a telegram from Gen'l. Davidson to Col. Taylor, in which Gen'l. Davidson states that his movement will be delayed by affairs at Wichita Agency. It seemed to me possible that you might for the moment need more troops at Sill, so I have directed Gen'l. Buell to put the remainder of his Column in march for Sill tomorrow. Isend with him his