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 | | From Ojo de Cibolo, the Piedra Pintada route extended eastward through Antelope Springs, Cerro Pedernal, Piedra Pintada Cañon, and Gidding's Ranch to the mouth of Agua Negra Creek (Bureau of Topographical Engineers map 1867, Carleton map 1864; NARA, RG 98, Letters Received, Fritz to DeForrest 29 August 1866). |
 | | Although Carleton was specifically instructed to "afford all the assistance in your power in the furtherance of any measures adopted by the Interior Department for the eradication of the [slavery] evil" (NARA, RG 98, LR, Canby to Carleton, 31 March 1864), the troop's efforts were at best haphazard. |
 | | Taylor claimed that he had verbal permission from Gen'l. |
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