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Updated: May 27, 2025
There are several thrilling, as well as laughable, incidents connected with the Taos massacre, and the succeeding trial of the insurrectionists; in regard to which I shall quote freely from Wah-to-yah, whose author, Mr. Lewis H. Garrard, accompanied Colonel St. Vrain across the plains in 1846, and was present at the trial and execution of the convicted participants.
He went first, cautioning me not to slip on the dark stairs; but I shouted not to mind me, but thanked him for telling me, though. "We went down and down, until I began to think the old cuss was going to get me safe too, so I sung out 'Hello! which way; we must be mighty nigh under Wah-to-yah, we've been going on so long? "'Yes, said he, much astonished; 'we're just under the Twins.
Wah-to-yah, and the Taos Trail, by LEWIS W. GARRARD published by H. W. Derby and Co., Cincinnati, is a record of wild adventures among the Indians, by a rollicking Western youth, who never misses the opportunity for a scene, and who tells his story with a gay saucy, good-natured audacity, which makes his book far more companionable than most volumes of graver pretensions.
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