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9TH CAVALRY BUFFALO SOLDIERS BATTLE REPORT, WITH MEDAL OF HONOR RECOMMENDATION
Fine content battle report, 6pp. legal folio, written by Capt. HENRY CARROLL of the 9th U.S. Cavalry, Fort McKavett, Tx, Oct. 14, 1869, an action during which one of his officers would so distinguish himself, he would be awarded the Medal of Honor. In part: "...I left this post September 2nd and proceeded to Fort Concho, Tex....[with] a total of 103 Enlisted Men...proceeded to the head of the North Concho, marching nearly due north west 70, thence nearly due north 69 Miles to first running water on the Colorado River...five fresh Pony tracks were discovered...fresh smoke was in front or due north...showed that we had been discovered. These Signal Smokes were continued...proceeded to Scout the Head Water of the Colorado river...fresh tracks of 11 Indians were discovered...5 Indians appeared in the hills in the vicinity...Lieutenant [George] Albee was sent out...to get in rear of them...The Indians showed inclination to fight by firing...a skirmish ensued...they were Comanches and Kiowas...On the 16th...a large body of Indians appeared on the hills with a Red Flag...increasing in number...a spirited charge by both Detachments resulted in a running fight for eight miles...the loss of the Indians was estimated at 25 in killed and wounded...all were removed by the Indians during the fight...impossible to get their bodies as the Indians fought desperately to cover them...our men were within a few yards of the Indians at at one time among them...armed with...pistols, lances and bows and arrows…Crossing the north fork of the Brazos...four large fresh trails...made by six or seven hundred warriors..."Carroll recommends two men for "gallant and meritorious conduct", one of whom is Firt Lt. GEORGE E. ALBEE: "...who with two men attacked and drove eleven Indians from the Hills near camp on the Middle Fork of the Brazos River, Texas, on the A.M. of Sept. 16, 1869 and succeeded in reconnoitering the country beyond and in the presence of a large body of Indians...". Albee would indeed receive the Medal of Honor based on this recommendation. The document also bears two signed endorsements by RANALD S. MACKENZIE (1840-1889) Union brigadier general and Indian fighter, a career army officer who fought at Gettysburg and Appomattox, later served as colonel of the 24th U.S. Infantry, a Buffalo Soldier regiment. He later led the 4th U.S. Cavalry in the Red River War, against Dull Knife, and in the Black Hills War. The endorsements, Oct. 18, 1869, forward the report and Mackenzie also strongly recommends that Albee, Carroll, and Captain Heyl be recognized for their gallantry. Short splits along folds, else very good.

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