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Location Description and History |
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Mother went to him and said why don't you jump on one of those horses that you have In the corral and go somewhere. Father told her would not do for a Governor to run away and leave his family in danger, If they want to kill me, they can kill me here with my family. Mrs. Carson and Mrs. Boggs, and an Indlanslave dug a hole to the next house; so between the four women they took him where they had dig out the wall. So he commenced to put all of us children first then Mrs. Carson, Mrs. Boggs. He wanted my mother to go next, but she told him, you go first, as do not think they want to kill me but you, so she had him go first, but when he was going to go through the arrows that he had in his head hurt him so he pull them out, and crushed them against the wall so he went through the hole to the next house. Then mother was going and an Indian had found where they went, he was going to shoot Mama, but the slave woman stood In front of mother and the poor Indian was killed. Then he struck mother on the back with the butt of the gun. Father went with all of us to a little room, and he sat and took his memoranda book, suppose he wanted to write something, but by that time the whole crowd of Mexicans and Indians got to the room where we were so they commence to shoot at him and scalp him and strip him of his clothes and when they killed him, some of the crowd wanted to kill all the family but some of the Mexicans said, no, women folks and children we must not kill, but we will not help them In anything. So they left us about three o'clock. A man by the name of Manuel Gregorlo Martin came to see us, and ask mother what are you going to do about the burial of the Governor and she said I have nobody to see about It. I have no clothes for him nor nothing, 50 this man told her that he had a pair of trousers and a vest, so he went to his house and brought the clothes and then he went to see If he would find somebody to make the coffin, so next day, he had the coffin and buried him. So we stayed in the Lashones house for three days till Mrs. Catalina Lovato de Valdez sent for us. Before we went a man by the name of Juan Bautista vigil, one of the best to do gentlemen, use to come to the house of Lashones about three o'clock In the morning and brought us provision and clothes as we did not have anything, as they stole everything from our house and all of us were with our night gowns.
The location is supposedly haunted by the ghost of Govenor Bent.
During this investigation we recorded several interesting EM fields while the investigators were having personal experiences. All of the fields were intermintant (not static) the longest lasting approximately 17 seconds. All recored fields were DC. Nothing captured in any photographs during the measurements.
Photographs
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