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Fort Wayne, May 27, 1844
Fort Wayne, May 27, 1844
Allen Hamilton  
 
Allen Hamilton , Esq.
Agent of Miami Indians :
Agent of Miami Indians :
Dear Sir: Haril became a contractor for
Dear Sir: Having became a contractor for
collect---. ------, and removal of the Miami
collecting, subsisting, and removal of the Miami
Tribe of Indians, now under your agency,
Tribe of Indians, now under your agency,
I take occasion to inform you that I am
I take occasion to inform you that I am
prelaned(?) to finish all the facilities ne-
prepared to furnish all the facilities necesary for those purposes, at which time,  
cesary for those -----, at which time,  
and under each conditions as may be
and under each conditions as may be
deemed best calculated to abravce the re--s
deemed best calculated to advance the views
of the general government, and, at the same
of the general government, and, at the same
time, carry out its just and humane  
time, carry out its just and humane  
intention towards that tribe.
^intentions^ towards that tribe.
I will be happy to hear such just-
 
se---- as you may be gleaned to make,  
I will be happy to hear such suggestions as you may be pleased to make,  
in resand to the -------- ------,  
in regard to the contemplated removal, reflecting my entire readiness to cooperate
in all measures ----- when me by  
in all measures [devolving?] upon me by  
the contract.
the contract.
Very truly,
Very truly,
Your friend,  
Your friend,  
Thos. Sorilip
Thos. Dowling

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Fort Wayne, May 27, 1844

Allen Hamilton , Esq. Agent of Miami Indians : Dear Sir: Having became a contractor for collecting, subsisting, and removal of the Miami Tribe of Indians, now under your agency, I take occasion to inform you that I am prepared to furnish all the facilities necesary for those purposes, at which time, and under each conditions as may be deemed best calculated to advance the views of the general government, and, at the same time, carry out its just and humane ^intentions^ towards that tribe.

I will be happy to hear such suggestions as you may be pleased to make, in regard to the contemplated removal, reflecting my entire readiness to cooperate in all measures [devolving?] upon me by the contract. Very truly, Your friend, Thos. Dowling