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ORGANIZING MILITIA AGAINST INDIANS
Good content A.L.S. , 2pp. 8vo., White Oaks, NM, Aug. 12, 1880 to Maj. Clarence Mauck commanding Ft. Stanton, NM. In part: "...From information received from your Post...it was deemed advisable to organize a militia company for local protection in case hostile Indians should raid in our vicinity. This has been done and the undersigned elected to command it. I should be glad to hear from you personally in regard to the whereabouts & probable movements of hostile Indians...". Very good. CLARENCE MAUCK (1831-1889) had a distinguished military career. He was commissioned into the U.S. 1st Cavalry on Aug. 3, 1861, and on the same day was transferred into the U.S. 4th Cavalry in which he served for the duration of the Civil War. He would be wounded at Rome, Ga. on Oct. 13, 1864. Mauck led 4th Cavalry soldiers in the expeditions against the Cheyenne in Wyoming and escorted two hundred warriors and their families 600 miles from Nebraska to Oklahoma, narrowly averting a massacre when disarming them. Mauck also fought Indians throughout the Southwest.

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