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TEXAS INDIAN PAPERS, 1844-1845
2 Prs Blankts 4 papers Vermillion 4 Bu Knives
@ 7.00
14.00 2.00 1.50
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@ 4/-
@ 3/-
$271.15
Trading House May 22 1845 I certify that the above goods were delivered to the Agent Capt. Sloat to be presented to the Comanche on meeting them with the understanding of returned Torrey & Co. an to receive them. L. H. WILLIAMS [Endorsed] Indian Bureaus a/c
No. 216 LETTER FROM THOMAS G. WESTERN TO ROBERT S. NEIGHBORS Indian Bureau Washington 22. May 1845 To R. S. Neighbors Esq Indian Agent Information has been received at this office through the War Dept. that on the night of t.he 2d. Inst. Several horses were stolen from the Citizens on the West Side of the Guadalupe near Victoria by Indians, the trail could not be ascertained Satisfactorily, but, It went towards the Lipan Camps on the Cibolo, and it is the impression of Capt. Price Comg. the Rangers in that Section that the depredation was committed by the Lipan or some other Indians encamped prob- ably with them-You will upon the receipt of this direct your immediate attention to this matter-Visit the Camp of the In- dians and take the necessary steps to ascertain the facts and have the horses returned to the'ir owners, if to be found Yr. Mo. obt. St.
T G WESTERN Supt Ind Aff a
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