Indian Papers of Texas and the Southwest, Vol. IV

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TEXAS INDIAN PAPERS, 1860-1916

upon oath, that 15th day of Sep. tember A.D. 1866 went out to look out for his horses, and about two miles from his house met with 7 lndjans, 5 of them pursued him about mile, at same time the(y] took nine of his riding horses Value $900.00

Bladen Mitchell E.Lane

Said John Green taking care of Bla- den Mitchel and E. Lane horses further stated, that same Indjans kill and took 15 head of caviard horses belonging to said B. Mitchell and E. Lane Value declared upon oath, that during Month April A.D. 1866 the lndjans took his riding horse, accordingly to the signs made, Value

$375.00

F. L. Hicks

$150.00

Transport $2040.00

Maryanna Bucklew declared upon oath, that on the January 26th A.D. 1866. L. B. C. Bucklew her husband was found within three miles from the Sabinal River lying dead, had two arrows in his back, and one in his left side -his wagon was robbed of about $150.00 worth of goods, and 12 Bchls of Corn meal value $20.00 and $30.00 worth of Coffee scattred on the ground, one working oxe value $25.00 by being left hitched

to the wagon 2½ days died. Total $ 225.00 Maryanna Bucklew further stated, that on or about the 18th day of January A.D. 1866 a nephew of her[s] murdered by Indians hus- band L. B. C. Bucklew, was abdu- cated by Indjans, and is now in the Lipan Indian Camp in Mexico. fur- ther Maryanna Bucklew said that within the last 18 months time, the

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