CARSON NV Archives Obituaries.....[SMITH, Miss 8/1865] ************************************************ Copyright. All rights Reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/nv/nvfiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Patricia A. Scott legacy@comnett.net [1/8/2006] Carson City Daily Appeal, August 10, 1865. Transcribed by Doreen Robinson. SMITH. Report from Butte County - Oroville (Ca.), August 8 - There are rumors here this morning that the indians made a raid in Concow Valley, six miles above Yankee Hill, in this county, yesterday. They killed a man known as Scotch John, and wounded a Mrs. WORKMAN. Miss SMITH, sister of Mrs. WORKMAN, is missing, supposed to have been taken away by the indians. A large party from this vicinity have started in pursuit. (new paragraph) Latyer from Concow are that the body of Miss SMITH was found back of the house with her throat cut from ear to ear. The house was robbed of $2,000.00 in coin, two gold watches and other valuables. As there were only three who made the attack, the supposition here is that it was white men disguised aqs indians. Most of them were absent. Concow Valley is about two and half miles long and one mile wide. Some eight ot ten families are living there.