Southwestern Historical Quarterly, volume 25

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Southwestern Historical Quarterly, volume 25
Eugene Campbell Barker, Herbert Eugene Bolton, Texas State Historical Association, University of Texas At Austin. Center for Studies in Texas History
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The proceedings went on with due for- mality, speeches were made and presents distributed, but no treaty was signed. There was no reason for a treaty since all the tribes present had signed the one of the previous year. 14 The whole affair must have been somewhat disappointing to the government.
The tribes most desired — Pa-ha-yu-ca's Comanches^ the Wichitas, Wacos, and Tahuacarros — did not appear. However, the govern- ment did not give up, and it was soon to be rewarded for its per- severance
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II The purpose of the government now was to gather the absent tribes in to a supplementary council at the earliest possible mo- year, where chiefs from both the whites and the Indians shall attend. At the council presents will be made to the chiefs." Gammel Laws, II, 1194.
"By July the date for the council was set definitely, as shown by Ben- jamin Sloat 1 s letter of July 12.
"B. Sloat* s report for July and August, 1845, dated July 12. Sloat died soon after this report was made and was succeeded by Paul Richard- son as agent to the Comanches.


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