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near | near Terre Haute, Indiana, March 12, '46 | ||
William Medill | William Medill, | ||
Com. of Indian Affairs | Com. of Indian Affairs | ||
Sir: your | Sir: your favor hasn't reached February 20, reached Theo' post office in due course of mail, when I was absent: and I toke the earliest occasion to acknowledge to be receipt, after carefully noting its contents. | ||
The appointment of Col Sinclair, as Emigration Agent of the Miamies, will, I have no [] acceptable to those interested. It is certainly so to me. | The appointment of Col Sinclair, as Emigration Agent of the Miamies, will, I have no [] acceptable to those interested. It is certainly so to me. | ||
I will to journeyed by the anxiety expressed in your letter for the early removal of that [] in accordance with my duty as contractor. All the [] arrangements are made for that purpose, and the emigration will proceed so loose as the season will permit- not later, it is helped, there | I will to journeyed by the anxiety expressed in your letter for the early removal of that [] in accordance with my duty as contractor. All the [] arrangements are made for that purpose, and the emigration will proceed so loose as the season will permit- not later, it is helped, there May. An earlier movement would not be present owing to the variable character of over early spring months. | ||
I am | I am, sir , with respect, | ||
Your obedient servant | Your obedient servant | ||
Theo Dowling | |||
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near Terre Haute, Indiana, March 12, '46
William Medill, Com. of Indian Affairs
Sir: your favor hasn't reached February 20, reached Theo' post office in due course of mail, when I was absent: and I toke the earliest occasion to acknowledge to be receipt, after carefully noting its contents.
The appointment of Col Sinclair, as Emigration Agent of the Miamies, will, I have no [] acceptable to those interested. It is certainly so to me. I will to journeyed by the anxiety expressed in your letter for the early removal of that [] in accordance with my duty as contractor. All the [] arrangements are made for that purpose, and the emigration will proceed so loose as the season will permit- not later, it is helped, there May. An earlier movement would not be present owing to the variable character of over early spring months.
I am, sir , with respect, Your obedient servant Theo Dowling