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Report on the Conduct of the War 1865 Vol. 3
Page 47
MASSACRE OF THE CHEYENE INDIANS

Proclamation by Governor Evans, of Colorado Territory.
PROCLAMATION.


Having sent special messengers to the Indians of the plains, directing the friendly to rendezvous at Fort 
Lyon, Fort Larned, Fort Laramie, and Camp Collins for safety and protection, warning them that all hostile 
Indians would be pursued and destroyed, and the last of said messengers having now returned, and the 
evidence being conclusive that most of the Indian tribes of the plains are at war and hostile to the whites, and 
having to the utmost of my ability endeavored to induce all of the Indians of the plains to come to said places 
of rendezvous, promising them subsistence and protection, which, with a few exceptions, they have refused to 
do:
Now, therefore, I, John Evans, governor of Colorado Territory, do issue this my proclamation, authorizing all 
citizens of Colorado, either individually or in such parties as they may organize, to go in pursuit of all hostile 
Indians on the plains, scrupulously avoiding those who have responded to my said call to rendezvous at the 
points indicated; also, to kill and destroy, as enemies of the country, wherever they may be found, all such 
hostile Indians. And further, as the only reward I am authorized to offer for such services, I hereby empower 
such citizens, or parties of citizens, to take captive, and hold to their own private use and benefit, all the 
property of said hostile Indians that they may capture, and to receive for all stolen property recovered from 
said Indians such reward as may be deemed proper and just therefore.
I further offer to all such parties as will organize under the militia law of the Territory for the purpose to furnish 
them arms and ammunition, and to present their accounts for pay as regular soldiers for themselves, their 
horses, their subsistence, and transportation, to Congress, under the assurance of the department 
commander that they will be paid.
The conflict is upon us, and all good citizens are called upon to do their duty for the defense of their homes 
and families.
In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the great seal of the Territory of Colorado to 
be affixed this 11th day of August, A.D. 1864
[SEAL]                                                                                                            JOHN EVANS.
By the governor:
 S.H. ELBERT. Secretary of Colorado Territory.


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