The Indians of the Southwest in the Diplomacy of the United States And Mexico 1

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The Indians of the Southwest in the Diplomacy of the United States And Mexico 1
J Fred James Fred Rippy
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48 No further instance of the return of prisoners by the Texan agents has been found.
Finally, on July 27, 1853, Special Agent Thomas Fitzpatrick negotiated at Fort Atkinson a treaty with the Comanches, Kio- was, and Apaches, the fifth article of which bound these tribes to refrain in the future from warlike incursions into the Mexican provinces and, not only to restore all captives who might be taken by "any bands, war-parties or individuals of said several tribes", but to make restitution for
... all wrongs inflicted upon Mexicans. 49 In general, however, these treaties were not adhered to with any degree of faithfulness, and to the conciliatory negotiations of the agents it was necessary to add the chastisements of the army.
Number and Location of the United States Troops on the Mexican Border. In the distribution of the troops on the southwestern frontier fulfillment of treaty obligations to Mexico seems to have been kept in mind. The Secretary of War in informing General Brooke of his appointment as Commander of the Eighth Military Department urged him to make earnest efforts to reclaim and restore all captives who had been taken and carried away by the Indians.


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