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1909 Oct 14 | 1909 Oct 14 S. W. Walter starts this evening for [[unclear]] Was to bring his wife & father in law for the [?Muster?] | ||
Oct 16 Jon Osscar returned from [[B....?]] Island on crossing to N. L. Price Co's camp found the Boat, "Aurok L. there and all safe. On the trip over the row Boats in tow were swamped and had to be cut loose and were lost. They belonged to some of the Indian passengers. | |||
17 Wm Bonga. a [?Leech?] Lake removal living at the agency Village died at his home this date. of Pneumonia. He was a good interpreter and had visited Washington on several occasions. He was said to have rendered some valuable service to the Department in the settlement of the trouble arising from the attempted arrest of the old sugar point Indian Preg-o-magashig and which occasioned the [?] of U.S. Soldiers to the reservation and the consequent battle of Sugar Point in which Maj. Wilkinson of |
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1909 Oct 14 S. W. Walter starts this evening for unclear Was to bring his wife & father in law for the [?Muster?] Oct 16 Jon Osscar returned from B....? Island on crossing to N. L. Price Co's camp found the Boat, "Aurok L. there and all safe. On the trip over the row Boats in tow were swamped and had to be cut loose and were lost. They belonged to some of the Indian passengers. 17 Wm Bonga. a [?Leech?] Lake removal living at the agency Village died at his home this date. of Pneumonia. He was a good interpreter and had visited Washington on several occasions. He was said to have rendered some valuable service to the Department in the settlement of the trouble arising from the attempted arrest of the old sugar point Indian Preg-o-magashig and which occasioned the [?] of U.S. Soldiers to the reservation and the consequent battle of Sugar Point in which Maj. Wilkinson of