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Letters from 1874

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Toribio Lozano to Note. —I make no charge for the amounts given by me in charity to all of the families of the murdered shepherds, said families being reduced to a condition of extreme poverty. Dated as above. LOZANO, August 5, 1874

From Toribio Lozano
To Note. —I make no charge for the amounts given by me in charity to all of the families of the murdered shepherds, said families being reduced to a condition of extreme poverty. Dated as above. LOZANO
August 5, 1874

Statement of losses and injuries caused to Toribio Lozano by the authorities and people of Texas. Two thousand eight hundred head of sheep and goats, lost from being abandoned in…

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Lazaro Guajardo to N. B.—I inclose receipts for payments of taxes in Texas after the murder of my shepherds, as is seen, of the same date, and it must be observed that of the three receipts to which I refer, two are given in the name of the citizens Pablo Garza and Antonio Lozano, who were keeping on shares animals belonging to me. I also inclose the certificate of inspection given in Texas, in accordance with the laws of that State, whereby I show that I transported my animals, concerning which circumstance all doubt is removed by the certificate of the payment of passage of my animals, which I also inclose. Date ut supra. LOZANO, July 30, 1874

From Lazaro Guajardo
To N. B.—I inclose receipts for payments of taxes in Texas after the murder of my shepherds, as is seen, of the same date, and it must be observed that of the three receipts to which I refer, two are given in the name of the citizens Pablo Garza and Antonio Lozano, who were keeping on shares animals belonging to me. I also inclose the certificate of inspection given in Texas, in accordance with the laws of that State, whereby I show that I transported my animals, concerning which circumstance all doubt is removed by the certificate of the payment of passage of my animals, which I also inclose. Date ut supra. LOZANO
July 30, 1874

Constitutional Court of San Francisco de Apodaca. I, the citizen Lazaro Guajardo, first constitutional alcalde of Apodaca, hereby certify, as far as I can, and as far as the law…