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page number 64 Sept. a buffalo calf and get it. I told them I couldn't see it. They (after killing this man) rode down the river and some of them crossed over and took Mr Smith's horse, which was out grazing, and sighted around Marr's place, and wanted the wood-choppers to go down to the river with them. They certainly played a treacherous, cunning game. 14th. Was roused out about 6 A.M. after I had been up & gone to bed again, by an alarm of indians firing on the wood-detail down in the woods. Ordered "fall in" and in 4 seconds was on the way with 25 men. Again we got down we learned that about 15 indians had chased one of Marr's men, and had