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consisted 328 Indians and niches red all | consisted 328 Indians and niches red all | ||
who could get hold of, of those who were | who could get hold of, of those who were | ||
[illegible] to the Emigration with the | [illegible] to the Emigration with the exception of | ||
some 28 or 30 who were permitted to [illegible] | some 28 or 30 who were permitted to [illegible] | ||
behind + gather their crops, under the assessment | behind + gather their crops, under the assessment | ||
from their that as soon as that was accon | from their that as soon as that was accon | ||
without any [illegible] to the [illegible] or Government | without any [illegible] to the [illegible] or Government | ||
[illegible] they moved Emigration [ | [illegible] they moved Emigration [illegible] , this | ||
they failed to , do, and in the [illegible] of 1847 | they failed to , do, and in the [illegible] of 1847 | ||
Mr [illegible] order to [illegible] their, | |||
Mr Coquillard and more [illegible] commence | |||
collecting all the Indians he [illegible] | |||
in the country and succeeded in getting all | |||
the [illegible 78 which included every thing | |||
in the shape of as, Indian in the Country | |||
with the exception of those who are permitted | |||
Revision as of 18:18, 3 May 2021
Report of the Acting [illegible] for the Emigration of the Miami Indians, The undesigned big leave Respectfully to State that the first emigrating [illegible] of Miami is war started from Peru Indiana on the 6th of October 1846, [illegible] arrived at the Country set a [illegible] for them West of the Mississippi on the 9th of November 1846 as will appear by the [illegible] of Sab [illegible] [illegible], and the apart of the [illegible] of the Emigration Mr [illegible] - this heavily consisted 328 Indians and niches red all who could get hold of, of those who were [illegible] to the Emigration with the exception of some 28 or 30 who were permitted to [illegible] behind + gather their crops, under the assessment from their that as soon as that was accon without any [illegible] to the [illegible] or Government [illegible] they moved Emigration [illegible] , this they failed to , do, and in the [illegible] of 1847 Mr [illegible] order to [illegible] their, Mr Coquillard and more [illegible] commence collecting all the Indians he [illegible] in the country and succeeded in getting all the [illegible 78 which included every thing in the shape of as, Indian in the Country with the exception of those who are permitted