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91 197. FUERO, Governor of Coahuila. [left margin] March 13. 1874. His Excellency Senor Carlos Fuero Provisional Governor of the State of Cohuila, Saltillo, Mexico. Senor,

                 I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your communication of the 21st ultimo, and in reply to inform you that the Commanding Officer at Fort Duncan, Texas, has this day been directed to turn over the arms delivered by Col. Valdez, to the person designated by you.
                                                                                                        I have the honor to be
                                                                                                        Very respectfully
                                                                                                        Your obdt. servant
                                                                                                    (Sgd) C. C. Augur
                                                                                                              Brigadier General U. S. Army
                                                                                                              Commd'g. Dep't. of Texas.

DUNCAN, Fort [left margin] C. O. Official Copy furnished same date for his information. _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 265. TEXAS, A. G. [left margin] April 23. 1874. Adjutant General State of Texas, Austin, Texas. Sir:

             I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your communication of the 20th inst., Enclosing a copy of Joint Resolution of the Legislature of the State of Texas, relative to the necessity of more troops, to cover effectively the long line from the mouth of the Rio Grande to the Railroad Crossing on Red River, &c.:  I have to honor to inform you that it has been forwarded to the Commanding General, now absent from this city.
                                                                                     Very respectfully
                                                                                     Your obdt. servant

1546.D. T.'75. (Sgd) J. H. Taylor

                                                                                            Asst. Adjutant General

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