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cree by some hostile Indians upon Pecan Bayou near the Colorado River of Joshua Jackson, his wife and two Sons an two Daughters suposed to be killed or carried off into Captivety. And from vari- ous other persons of respectability report other hostile bands of Indians in the vicinity of Lampasas River and tributaries and that this whole froonteer Country is now in a very great exposed con- dition and alarm. And thus we again as the last resort petition your Excellency, to grant us a company and commission officers for six months Service on our immediate frontier-or such other term of Service as Your Excenlency may think expedient. And lastly we here again Say unless some immediate relief is granted this whole fronteer will be immediately broken up. We the under- signed can certify as to the credability of Wm. Windham, and Jasper Willis who swear to the truth of the facts herein set forth and that if it were necessary a score of others would make oath of the same.
Names
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W. C. PAGUE J.Z. BEAN JOSEPH MARTIN R. J. MOORE
W. C. WISEMAN B. S. WHITAKER J. S. S. TURNIPS JOHN N. GRACY W. WINDHAM G. w. SCOTT LEWIS KNIGHT M. L. JANES WILLIAM WILSON K. G. WILLS R. WILLIAMS G. WILLIS THOS. TOWNSEND A. WILLIAMS STEPHEN A. ROYCE CH J. DRALEN W. J. GALLASPY JOHN CURRY HIRAM L. JONES JONAH MAINS L. P. HUTCHESON J. G. MARTIN H. MOORE
A. W. ANDERSON MARK BEAN A. BOADLEY L. D. NICHOLS JACOB SMITH MARIANO ALENAS THOMAS S. HARDY !SHAM TIPTON W. A. MOTAN G. W. MOODY T. COLLINSWORTH R. G. CROSS JOHN BURLESON A. SPENCER JOHN H. GLASSWOOD JOHN A. WEAVER
B. F. MEANS J. J.M. HILL
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