Indian Papers of Texas and the Southwest, Vol. IV

TEXAS INDIAN PAPERS, 1860-1916

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believe the above and foregoing Statement of be true and cor- rect

Given under my hand and seal of office in Kerrville this 14th day of Feby A.D. 1867. C. C. QUINLAN County Judge Kerr Co.

P.S. Since the forgoing report has been made the U. S. troops at Fort Clark has captured two of the mules belonging to Mr. Rees but has refuse so far to give them up. Mr. R had the affidav[i]t of Two good citizens of this County, taking before me with the Seal of the Court Yours Respectfully C. C. Quinlan [Endor11ed] Kerrville Kerr Co Tex- Feb 14th 1867

Chief Justice, Ket·r County Report of losses sustained

by Citizens of Kerr County during the 18 month preceding date of report-

No. 113 REPORT FROM W. B. PACE TO J. W. THROCKMORTON Hon. J. W. Throckmorton Governor State of Texas Sir: In complyance with your circular, I herewith transmit a statement of persons killed and property taken and driven off by hostile Indians (Kickapoo, Kiowa and Comanche) in this county from August 1st 1865 to February 1 1867, during which time, no protection has been given to this Frontier, Either by the State or Federal Government, though frequently notified of the defenseless condition. The affidavits of parties and papers appertaining to the same are on file in my office. I am subject to your Orders

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