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he will not expect or ask for any advances, until  the
he will not expect or ask for any advances, untill the Indians are delivered in the West.-
Indians are delivered in the West.-
 
With oni Indorsement, the Bank lease, will furnish
With an Indorsement, the Bank here, will furnish
W. Coquillard the neccessary [illegible]; and we take [illegible]
Mr. Coquillard the neccessary means; and we take pleasure
in accomending him as [illegible] very suitable [illegible] to [illegible]
in recomending him as a very suitable person to transact
this furnish, we believe he can induce a greater number
this business, we believe he can induce a greater number
of them to emigration, than any other man in the Country;
of them to emigrate, than any other man in the Country;
and their permanent home being now provided, no doubt
and their <u>permanent home</u> being now provided, no doubt
the Government is [illegible] to have there [illegible] to it. -
the Government is anxious to have them removed to it.--
W Coquillard desires us to explore our [illegible]
 
of his capacity and Miamis of executing such a contract
Mr. Coquillard desires us to express our <u>opinion</u> of his <u>capacity</u> and <u>means</u> of executing such a contract to the Hon: Indian Department, which we now beg leave  
to the [illegible]: Indian Department, which ive now beg leave  
to submit in the foregoing remarks --  
to submit in the forgiving remarks -  
 
With much respect  
With much respect <br>
Your oh [illegible] servants
Your obt & humble servants<br>
N.Y.S.G.N. Evering
W.G + G.W Ewing
Evering Chute +C
 
Ewing Chute + Co.

Latest revision as of 10:33, 26 August 2024

he will not expect or ask for any advances, untill the Indians are delivered in the West.-

With an Indorsement, the Bank here, will furnish Mr. Coquillard the neccessary means; and we take pleasure in recomending him as a very suitable person to transact this business, we believe he can induce a greater number of them to emigrate, than any other man in the Country; and their permanent home being now provided, no doubt the Government is anxious to have them removed to it.--

Mr. Coquillard desires us to express our opinion of his capacity and means of executing such a contract to the Hon: Indian Department, which we now beg leave to submit in the foregoing remarks --

With much respect
Your obt & humble servants
W.G + G.W Ewing

Ewing Chute + Co.