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[along right side of page] Colonel Ewings C. L. suggest 16 Mar 1846 (A) | |||
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Send up when you please, say in June, July or August. The best time would be when the payment was ready to be made, that would be the proper time, & would salve expenses to the U. S. Let | Confidential suggestions as to how the Treaty with the Pottawotamies may be made viz: March 1846 | ||
& Maj'r. Andrews should appear | Sent Maj'r. Andrews & one or two other persons with him as Commissioners or send him alone if you think best. Sent him because he knows exactly what was agreed on here last fall, & because [underline] the Indians asked him to go & to take with him that paper (meaning the written proposal) | ||
command respect and make the proper | Send up when you please, say in June, July or August. The best time would be when the payment was ready to be made, that would be the proper time, & would salve expenses to the U. S. Let Maj'r. Andrews take up with him some troops from Fort Leavenworth, say 20 to 30 mounted men, to keep order, Keep whiskey dealers, mischief makers & loafers out of the Indian Country. The U. S. Flag should be exhibited & Maj'r. Andrews should appear among them in his uniform, so as to command respect and make the proper impression. I have seen much of these Indian negotiations, & this would be my plan | ||
these Indian negotiations, & this | Let your Instructions be as broad & liberal as you can so as to cover entirely the proposition. | ||
Let your Instructions be as | Leave the Nation fully at liberty to set apart and provide money out of their $850, 000, to pay their debts. Let them have upon the ratification of the Treaty, say 80 to $100.000 - for this object. It might be put in the Treaty "payable to the principal chiefs, or to some person as Trustee, for the purpose of enabling the nation to settle their affairs "and with this the nation can pay their debts.- | ||
to cover entirely the proposition | Let the Treaty provide for perfecting their Titles to those former | ||
Leave the Nation fully at | |||
money out of their $850, 000, to pay | [in pencil] *box Ayer MS 3067 | ||
the ratification of the Treaty, say | |||
be put in the Treaty "payable to the | |||
as Trustee, for the purpose of | |||
affairs "and with this the nation | |||
Let the Treaty provide for |
Latest revision as of 21:15, 20 July 2019
[along right side of page] Colonel Ewings C. L. suggest 16 Mar 1846 (A)
Confidential suggestions as to how the Treaty with the Pottawotamies may be made viz: March 1846 Sent Maj'r. Andrews & one or two other persons with him as Commissioners or send him alone if you think best. Sent him because he knows exactly what was agreed on here last fall, & because [underline] the Indians asked him to go & to take with him that paper (meaning the written proposal)
Send up when you please, say in June, July or August. The best time would be when the payment was ready to be made, that would be the proper time, & would salve expenses to the U. S. Let Maj'r. Andrews take up with him some troops from Fort Leavenworth, say 20 to 30 mounted men, to keep order, Keep whiskey dealers, mischief makers & loafers out of the Indian Country. The U. S. Flag should be exhibited & Maj'r. Andrews should appear among them in his uniform, so as to command respect and make the proper impression. I have seen much of these Indian negotiations, & this would be my plan Let your Instructions be as broad & liberal as you can so as to cover entirely the proposition. Leave the Nation fully at liberty to set apart and provide money out of their $850, 000, to pay their debts. Let them have upon the ratification of the Treaty, say 80 to $100.000 - for this object. It might be put in the Treaty "payable to the principal chiefs, or to some person as Trustee, for the purpose of enabling the nation to settle their affairs "and with this the nation can pay their debts.- Let the Treaty provide for perfecting their Titles to those former [in pencil] *box Ayer MS 3067