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For: Mr. Medell
Hon. W<sup>m</sup> Medill <br>
from office of Indian Affairs
Com<sup>r</sup> of Indian Affairs<br>
Washington, D.C
Washington, D.C<br>
Fort Wayne 12th May, 1847
 
Fort Wayne 12th May, 1847<br>
Sir
Sir
I beg leave to state to  
 
you that W.A. Coquilard (acting under Mr. Dowling's
I beg leave to state to you that<s> M</s><sup>r</sup> A. Coquilard (acting under Mr. Dowling's Miami removeing contract) has returned from the West, and desires to commence engaging <u>teams</u> and men to take by land way of the Miamis yet in Ind<sup>a</sup> who can be induced to go.
Miami removing contract) [has] wheresee I form the
 
West, and desires to commence engaging teams and man
M<sup>r</sup> Coquilard will provide every thing to make them comfortable on the route, and we hope that we may be indulged in as little <u>expences</u> as possible, of <u>officers </u>where but little is left to be finished
to take by land way of the Miamis yet in Indiana who
 
Can be inclined to go.
Me<sup>rs</sup> Coquilard (Mr. C's wife) who speaks the Pottawatamie language and is a kind & skillful Nurse) will go along, and will have <u>medicines</u> to give the little Party any attention necessary; and as the route will be through settler country (through Illinois and Missouri) with this, and medical assistance on the route, they will receive all the attention their wants will require.
W. Coquilard will forward every thing to [illegible][illegible]
 
[illegible] fortible on the [illegible], and we hope that we may be
As the names of all not removed are before you, when a list is made out by a Major Vaughn, the agent to receive them you will thus be correctly informed who have this time gone West:-- and we hope that you may first consider it necessary with this small party, to appoint the Government officers, physician &c that were required in the Miami Emigration
in regard? in my little experiences? as -able of officers
where b-- little is left to be finished
Messr Caquilard (Mr. C[illegible] who speaks the [Pollaewat]?
Miami language and as a [illegible] x skillful Nurse) will go
[Illegible], and will have medicines to give the little party
will be through
se? C..tey (through [illegible] [illegible]) with this, [illegible]
medical [illegible] on the [illegible], they will receive all
the attention their hearts will require.
[illegible] names of all not removed [illegible] before you, when a  
list is made out by  
there you will [illegible] be conseatly informed who have
their heirs gone West and we hope that you [illegible] [illegible]
c[illegible] it ?pany with this small party, to afe?oint
the give our most offering, [illegible] that were required
in the Miami emigration

Latest revision as of 15:17, 30 August 2024

Hon. Wm Medill
Comr of Indian Affairs
Washington, D.C

Fort Wayne 12th May, 1847
Sir

I beg leave to state to you that Mr A. Coquilard (acting under Mr. Dowling's Miami removeing contract) has returned from the West, and desires to commence engaging teams and men to take by land way of the Miamis yet in Inda who can be induced to go.

Mr Coquilard will provide every thing to make them comfortable on the route, and we hope that we may be indulged in as little expences as possible, of officers where but little is left to be finished

Mers Coquilard (Mr. C's wife) who speaks the Pottawatamie language and is a kind & skillful Nurse) will go along, and will have medicines to give the little Party any attention necessary; and as the route will be through settler country (through Illinois and Missouri) with this, and medical assistance on the route, they will receive all the attention their wants will require.

As the names of all not removed are before you, when a list is made out by a Major Vaughn, the agent to receive them you will thus be correctly informed who have this time gone West:-- and we hope that you may first consider it necessary with this small party, to appoint the Government officers, physician &c that were required in the Miami Emigration