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Independence Missouri
Independence Missouri
November 11<sup>nd</sup> 1846.
November 11<sup>th</sup> 1846.
Siv.
 
Sir.
 
I have the honour to enclose
I have the honour to enclose
herewith a list of Miami Indians delivered
herewith a list of Miami Indians delivered
over to [illegible] A.J. Vaughan sub agent, with
over to Col. A.J. Vaughan sub agent, with
the statement of Wallace B. White
the statement of Wallace B. White
in relation to the [illegible] of the Indians
in relation to the subsistence of the Indians
on their [illegible], and the statement of Jo
on their route, and the statement of Jos
J. compared of the Mannes in which the  
J. Comparet of the Manner in which the  
Poneys belonging to the emigrating Miamis
Poneys belonging to the emigrating Miamis
were cared for during the trip. [illegible]
were cared for during the trip. It is
[illegible] for me to state that in getting
proper for me to state that in getting
the poneys standed in the [illegible] some
the poneys started on the route, some
of them escaped, the Indians think the  
of them escaped, the Indians think the  
number was nineteen. Whatever the number
number was nineteen. Whatever the number
may be I presume they will easily  
may be I presume they will easily  
be found.
be found.
It will be seen that the number
It will be seen that the number
of Indians on the list as certified to by
of Indians on the list as certified to by
Cal Vaughan, exceeds by eight the number
Col Vaughan, exceeds by eight the number
repeated by me as faming the emigrating
repeated by me as forming the emigrating
[illegible], and that as there occured seven  
party, and that as there occured seven  
deaths ceed two births during the emi-
deaths and two births during the emigration, it appears that thirteen Indians
gration, it appears that thirteen Indians
had got on board the canal boats at Peru
had got on board the canal boats of [illegible]

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Independence Missouri November 11th 1846.

Sir.

I have the honour to enclose herewith a list of Miami Indians delivered over to Col. A.J. Vaughan sub agent, with the statement of Wallace B. White in relation to the subsistence of the Indians on their route, and the statement of Jos J. Comparet of the Manner in which the Poneys belonging to the emigrating Miamis were cared for during the trip. It is proper for me to state that in getting the poneys started on the route, some of them escaped, the Indians think the number was nineteen. Whatever the number may be I presume they will easily be found.

It will be seen that the number of Indians on the list as certified to by Col Vaughan, exceeds by eight the number repeated by me as forming the emigrating party, and that as there occured seven deaths and two births during the emigration, it appears that thirteen Indians had got on board the canal boats at Peru