Word eventually reached the
United States Army garrison near
Taos. From there, Captain William Grier and the
1st Cavalry were dispatched to try to rescue Mrs. White and to "chastise" the natives. They were accompanied by two experienced guides,
Antoine Leroux and Robert Fisher. Along the way, they stopped at
Rayado where
Kit Carson joined them, eventually leading them to the spot where the attack had occurred. From there, the party pursued the Natives, according to Carson, "for ten or twelve days, the most difficult trail I ever followed." Finally, the trackers came upon the unsuspecting Natives on the banks of the
Canadian River near
Tucumcari Butte. Catching them unaware, Carson, who was in the lead, moved towards the camp, motioning the others to follow. In his autobiography, Carson describes what followed: "I was in advance, starting for their camp, calling for the men to follow. The [commanding] officer called a halt, none of them would follow me. I was informed that Leroux, the principle guide, told the officer in command, to halt, that the Indians wanted to have a parley. The Jicarillas started packing their goods for flight and a shot was fired that struck Captain Grier, causing no serious injury. (because Grier had a pair of heavy
gauntlets tucked in his jacket) The captain ordered a charge, but the delay allowed all but one of the Indians to escape. In about 200 yards, pursuing the Indians, the body of Mrs. White was found, perfectly warm, had not been killed more than five minutes - shot through the heart by an arrow.... I am certain that if the Indians had been charged immediately on our arrival she would have been saved." Ann White's daughter and servant were never found. In February 1850, the superintendent of Indian affairs in New Mexico,
James S. Calhoun, sent
Auguste LaCome, a noted scout, trader, and mountaineer, and Encarnacion Garcia, also a trader, to inquire into their location and whether they could be ransomed. LaCome met with Utes affiliated with the Jicarilla Apache and confirmed that the child had been killed shortly after the attack on the camp and her body thrown in a river. The servant was killed a short time later, being unable to keep up with the band. ==References==