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The Daily Dispatch: June 12, 1861., [Electronic resource] 3 1 Browse Search
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hey started on their return, but never reached the Tanks. The next day two expressmen, Messrs. Paige and O'Brien, left the Tanks and have not since been heard of. On the 27th a coach left the Tanks for the West, in which were five persons--Mr. J. J. Giddings, Superintendent of the San Antonio and San Diego Mail Company; Michael Nies, Road Agent, and Anthony Alder, Samuel Neely and Mr. Briggs. Two of the mules which left in the coach returned to the Tanks Station badly bruised, and had evidentlyo disfigured as to render recognition impossible. They were buried by the employees of the train. Fearing an attack from the Indians, the train was immediately pushed ahead in the night without being able to make further examinations." Mr. Giddings, and probably some of the other victims, were from Texas. The citizens of Mesilla held meetings on the evening of the 10th and 11th, and have authorized Captain George Frazer to raise a company of Rangers to chastise the Apaches for their