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30733 (58) Black Horse— C7i if/. 



Arrested at Fort iSill, 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 purpose of killing him. 

 That the Indian Agent Leavenworth and an inn-keeper 

 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.— Warrior. 



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).— TFamoj-. 



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).— XFamor. 



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, «&ic. He is one of the desperadoes Captain Lee 

 (Tenth Cavalry) was sent down to Double Mountain after 

 late in 1873. 

 Quoi-yo-uh. — Wairior. 



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



Bad man. Stealing horses. Stole thirty or more horses 

 from the Chickasaws. 

 Pa-voor-ite (Little Prairie Hill). — Warrior. 



Arrested at Wichita Agency, Indian Territory, Decem- 

 ber 25, 1874. 



Heli)ed steal forty-six horses from near Fort Sill belong- 

 ing to K[iowa?] and C[omauche?J 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. 



