Indian Papers of Texas and the Southwest, Vol. V

58 citizens her call may be as coldly and indifferently responded to as she now responds to them GEO T WOOD I have the honor to be your obt svt

[Endorsed:] Governor's Message Nov. 30. 1849.

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No. 44 MEsSAGE TO THE SENATE FROM GoVERNOR GEO. T. WOOD Executive Office December 17th 1849 Gentlemen of the Senate, I have the honor to inform the Honorable the Senate that representations have been made by citizens of the county of Grayson that frequent Indian depredations have been committed in that quarter and that bands of savages are still living around and near their settlements. They have made application to me for a force for their pro- tection which without action on my part I have thought proper to refer to the Honorable the Legislature. lhave the honor to be Your obt s'vt GEO. T. WOOD

[Endorsed:] Governor's Message Relative to Indian Depredations

No. 45 MESSAGE TO SENATE FROM GOVERNOR GEO. T. WOOD Executive Office December 19th, 1849 Gentlemen of the Senate I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of a resolution of your Honorable Body requesting to be furnished with all the

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