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Am.... | [[Am....?]] July 4, 1887 | ||
Hon. Sir, | |||
Enclosed please | Enclosed please first letter of J.H. | ||
Webster which should | Webster which should have been | ||
enclosed in my letter of 3rd | enclosed in my letter of 3rd [[unclear]] | ||
on this subject but was omitted in error. | on this subject but was omitted in error. | ||
H.S. Mello?? | H.S. [[Mello??]] | ||
Special Agent | |||
Hon Comm. | Hon Comm. | ||
of Indian Affairs | of Indian Affairs | ||
M....... | [[M.......]] | ||
Jicarilla | Jicarilla Agency | ||
All...? | [[All...? ]] [[ ?]].M July 5th 1887 | ||
Hon. Sir | |||
?? | [[Then]] the [[unclear]] report that all [[unclear]] | ||
went smoothly with the Indians until yesterday | |||
<July 4th 1887> when on arriving at the | |||
agency <at [[unclear]]> I found several hundred Indian | |||
there assembled and in a [[unclear]] state of [[unclear]] | |||
protesting against the [[unclear]] Agents | |||
being appointed to rule over them and | |||
demanding that I should change this | |||
order at once. This I succeeded in | |||
making them understand I had not | |||
the power to do when they all ask that | |||
M Clarke might be permitted [[to remain? ]] | |||
withe [[them?]] as he was their friend |
Latest revision as of 16:24, 30 March 2020
Am....? July 4, 1887
Hon. Sir, Enclosed please first letter of J.H. Webster which should have been enclosed in my letter of 3rd unclear on this subject but was omitted in error. H.S. Mello?? Special Agent
Hon Comm. of Indian Affairs M....... Jicarilla Agency All...? ?.M July 5th 1887
Hon. Sir Then the unclear report that all unclear went smoothly with the Indians until yesterday <July 4th 1887> when on arriving at the agency <at unclear> I found several hundred Indian there assembled and in a unclear state of unclear protesting against the unclear Agents being appointed to rule over them and demanding that I should change this order at once. This I succeeded in making them understand I had not the power to do when they all ask that M Clarke might be permitted to remain? withe them? as he was their friend