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30733 (58) Black Horse.— C7(?f/. 



Arrested at Fort Sill, Indian Territory, March 7, 1875. 



Talked defiantly in council with Governor Davis at Fort 

 Sill, Indian Territory, 1873. Killed a white man near Fort 

 Cobb, Indian Territory, 1867. The man went in his com- 

 pany on a hunt, and it was thought at the time that Black 

 Horse procured him to go for the purjiose of killing him. 

 That the Indian Agent Leavenworth and an innkeeper 

 named Lewis had engaged him to do the job on account of 

 some trouble they had had with the man, who was a bad 

 character. 



30734 (59) Mad-a-with-t.— TTam'or. 



Arrested at Fort Sill, Indian Territory, March 7, 1875. 

 Died July 21, 1877. 



A raider. A bad man. Always trying to persuade young 

 men to go off into Texas, always going himself. 



30735 (60) Ta-a-way-ite (Telling Something). — Warrior. 



Arrested at Fort Sill, Indian Territory, April 18, 1875. 



A raider. A bad man. Always stealing horses or on 

 a war-path. Never brings his horses to Sill. Steals them, 

 and takes them to the Quahada Camp on the Staked 

 Plains. 



30736 (61) Pe-eh-chip (Tail Feathers ).— 7ramor. 



Arrested at Fort Sill, Indian Territory, April 18, 1875. 



He is one of the five fellows that shot their father and 

 was outlawed ; that Captain Lee (Tenth Cavalry) was sent 

 down to Double Mountain after, in the fall of 1873. He has 

 been on the war-path ever since. 



30737 (62) Tis-cha-kah-da (Always Sitting Down in a Bad Place).— Warrior. 



Arrested at Fort Sill, Indian Territory, April 18, 1875. 



A bad man. Always off trying to steal horses, or on the 

 war-path, &c. He is one of the desperadoes Captain Lee 

 (Tenth Cavalry) was sent down to Double Mountain after 

 late in 1873. 

 Quoiyo-uh. — Warrior. 



Arrested at Fort Sill, Indian Territory, April 8, 1875. 



Bad man. Stealing horses. Stole thirty or more horses 

 from the Chickasaws. 

 Pa-vdor4te (Little Prairie Hill). — Warrior. 



Arrested at Wichita Agency, Indian Territory, Decem- 

 ber 25, 1874. 



Helped steal forty-six horses from near Fort Sill belong- 

 ing to K[iowa'?] and C[omanche'?] Agency and John Mad- 

 den, citizen, May 11, 1874. Threatened to kill Mr. Clark, 

 Comanches inn-keeper, on the day of the Wachita disturb- 

 ance, August 22, 1874. Drew pistol on Clark. 



