Christopher Carson, Familiarly Known as Kit CarsonAbbott, John S. C. (John Stevens Cabot)
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Christopher Carson, Familiarly Known as Kit Carson
Abbott, John S. C. (John Stevens Cabot)
Carson Kit, 1809-1868
"I am under the impression that the Navajo nation, numbering 8,000 or
10,000 people were so severely pressed by Kit Carson, that they
surrendered to him, and were put on a government reservation, where they
remained under military control, for several years. Within the last three
years they have been permitted to return to the country formerly occupied
by them; but I am not positive of the above.
"Carson was made a brigadier-general of volunteers by brevet, at the close
of the rebellion.
"Shortly after coming to my quarters he made his will, and left property
to the value of seven thousand dollars to his children.
"No post-mortem was made. The pulse at the right radial artery was very
indistinct, while the left continued good.
"I have been thus minute, thinking that while writing his life, you had
grown to love him, as all who knew him certainly cherished great affection
for him.
"Yours Truly,
H. R. Tilton,
Ass't Surgeon U.S. Army."
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