TEXAS INDIAN PAPERS, 1860-1916
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Very Respectfully Yr obt Servt [J. W. THROCKMORTON] Governor of Texas [J. W. Throckmorton, Executive Record Book, Number 49, Page 32.]
No. 118
REPORT FROM F. H. PEREZ TO J. A. GREEN [February 26, 1867]
Precinct No 1 El Paso County
To The Hon John A. Green Sec-of State Austin, Texas Sir
I have the honor to report that during the past 18 months the following property has been stolen by Indians (Apache) from the Guadalupe Mountains Crescencio Zaragoza 9 Head oxen valued $270.00
Demetri Bonilla
4
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120.00 450.00 100.00 150.00
W.W. Mills
20 "
Cattle
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1 Mule 1 Horse
1090.00 But few Indians apper here the County is troubled more with Mexican thieves than with Indians. In the math of Zaragoza he killed four of six Indians atone- and was wounded in three places
Very Respectfully Your Obedt Sevt, F. H. PEREZ J.P.E.P.C.
The State of Texas ) ) County of El Paso. )
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