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ten miles south of the boundary line
ten miles south of the boundary line with the avowed purpose of attacking the posts of Peck Jeauneaux and Belknap before making their escape into the North West Territory. He asked that any confirmatory information should be sent him if in the possession of the agent or any one at this place
with the around purpose of attacking
 
the pasts of peck January and
[[left margin note]] OHanlon answered Major Walsh [[end left margin note]]
Belknap before making their escape  
 
into the North West Territory, He
Thos O Hanlon assumed the task of answering the communication, but the nature of which I am unaware The scouts left the Fort on the morning of the 20 inst intending to go to Jeauneaux Post, bearing letters written by myself and Mr Culbertson, interpreter to John a Culbertson, asking that if any danger was apprehended to send us information if possible -
asked that any conferatory information
Sept 22d 1876
should be sent him if on the posessions
of the agent or any one at this place
Thos O Hanlon assumed the task of  
answering the communication, but
the nature of which I am unaware
The scouts left the Fort on the morning  
of the 20 inst intending to go to (unclear)
nearer post, bearing letters written by  
myself and Mr Culbertson, interpreter
to John a Culbertson, asking that
if any danger was apprehended to send
us information if possible

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ten miles south of the boundary line with the avowed purpose of attacking the posts of Peck Jeauneaux and Belknap before making their escape into the North West Territory. He asked that any confirmatory information should be sent him if in the possession of the agent or any one at this place

left margin note OHanlon answered Major Walsh end left margin note

Thos O Hanlon assumed the task of answering the communication, but the nature of which I am unaware The scouts left the Fort on the morning of the 20 inst intending to go to Jeauneaux Post, bearing letters written by myself and Mr Culbertson, interpreter to John a Culbertson, asking that if any danger was apprehended to send us information if possible - Sept 22d 1876