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169 Hdqrs. Mil.Div. of the Mo. Chicago, Ills. Dec.3. 1874
Dear General Augur,
I enclose you the orders in reference to Indian prisoners and Indian ponies. I have held them back thinking that some more Indians would come in, but think it best to not wait any longer, unless you have some good reason to still delay. You will see that there is full authority for the Military Commission and if some of the Indians can be hung it will have a salutary Effect. I will be ready to designate the place of confinement on the seaboard by the time you have selected the prisoners to be confined. I presume the ponies are very poor, but as the main object is to deprive the Indians of them, the matter of what they will bring is of small consequence. The same instructions as these will be sent to Gen'l. Pope for the Cheyennes. They must be dealt with alike. Yours truly, Official (Sgd) J.H. Sheridan (underlined red) (Sgd) Colon Augur Lieut. General ADL 500 6 D T '74
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(underlined red) Hdqr. Mil. Div. of the Mo.(underline red) Chicago, Ills. , Dec. 4, 1874 Brig. General CC. Augur (underline red) Commdg. Dep't. of Texas Fort Sill I.T.
Sir: I have the honor to inform you that four letters, dated respectively Nov. 20, 23, and 24, and Dec. 3, with Enclosures, relative to convening a Military Commission for the trial of Indians, who have depredated within the limits of your Department and in Kansas and Colorado Territory; to the sale of animals captured from Indians and to the disposition of Indian prisoners, who are not amenable to trial by Military Commission, were sent you yesterday by mail, in one package, registered. The Lieut General desires you to acknowledge the receipt of the package named, by telegraph. Very respectfully Official Your obdt. servant (Sgd) Colon Augur (Sgd) R.L. Drum (underline red) ADL Asst. Adjutant General 500 6 D. T. '74
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