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does not, some patents were [illegible] to connect, I will make [illegible] a [illegible] of those patents under the treaty of 1836 - 1838 not yet [illegible] and transmit it to you. I have not see the [illegible] to when Mr Dowling sold out, he transmitted me some letters I [illegible] unto to him on the expense of counsel he propose to hold [illegible] he met, I hope in a few days to be strong enough to have I propose going [illegible] the Wabash to aid Miamis in paying taxes. I shall embrace every opportunity of urging when every Miami [illegible] the necessity of an early emigration.  
does not, some patents were returned to correct, I will make out a list of those patents under the treaty of 1834 &1838 not yet received and transmit it to you. I have not see the gentleman to whom Mr Dowling sold out, he transmitted me some letters I [illegible] unto to him on the expenses of counsel he proposes to hold must be met, I hope in a few days to be strong enough to have I propose going down the Wabash to aid Indians in paying taxes. I shall embrace every opportunity of urging upon every Indian [illegible] the necessity of an early emigration.  
 
Respectfully your obt. Servt
Respectfully your obt. Servt
Allen Hamilton
Allen Hamilton


J Hartley Crawford [illegible]
J Hartley Crawford Esq
Com. Ma. [illegible]
com Ind Affairs
Washington DC
Washington DC

Latest revision as of 14:58, 19 August 2024

does not, some patents were returned to correct, I will make out a list of those patents under the treaty of 1834 &1838 not yet received and transmit it to you. I have not see the gentleman to whom Mr Dowling sold out, he transmitted me some letters I [illegible] unto to him on the expenses of counsel he proposes to hold must be met, I hope in a few days to be strong enough to have I propose going down the Wabash to aid Indians in paying taxes. I shall embrace every opportunity of urging upon every Indian [illegible] the necessity of an early emigration.

Respectfully your obt. Servt

Allen Hamilton

J Hartley Crawford Esq com Ind Affairs Washington DC