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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 28. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Confederate treaty. (search)
and opened a recruiting office for the Federals in Piedras Negras, Mexico, and, that it was the headquarters for the organiztle and horses, over 5,000 head, but a few miles above Piedras Negras, in charge of a band of thieves, too strong for them tundred bales of Confederate cotton, and that he was in Piedras Negras, and it would be a feather in my cap if I were able tont Mexican scout and guide. I ordered him to go on to Piedras Negras and ascertain if Pless was there. He soon reported to On receipt of my refusal the commanding officer at Piedras Negras organized a blockade of the port; arrested all Americans that happened to be in Piedras Negras at that time, a few of my soldiers being among the number; sent out for reinforcemedeliver to me the stolen stock, then a few miles above Piedras Negras, I would cross the river with my troops and take the t letter that he was advised that the murderers were in Piedras Negras, and requested me to demand their surrender under the