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Col. B. A. Grierson
Col. B. A. Grierson
(()) New Mexico
[[unclear]] [[unclear]] New Mexico
Santa Fe
Santa Fe


My Dear Sir,  
My Dear Sir,  


() of business in connection with the Legislature has prevented an earlier acknowledgment of your esteemed favor of the 15th (), gaining details of the trouble at the Navajo Indian Reservation.
[[unclear]] of business in connection with the Legislature has prevented an earlier acknowledgment of your esteemed favor of the 15th [[unclear]], gaining details of the trouble at the Navajo Indian Reservation.


I desire in the name of the people of Arizona to return to you their sincere thanks for the prompt and energetic action you have displayed din the matter which has no double by allaying all apprehension on the part of the Navajo Indians of every desire on the part of their white brethren to farther molest the, prevented an outbreak on that reservation, which would certainly have been attended with worst distastrous results to the people, both of this and the Territory of New Mexico.  
I desire in the name of the people of Arizona to return to you their sincere thanks for the prompt and energetic action you have displayed din the matter which has no double by allaying all apprehension on the part of the Navajo Indians of every desire on the part of their white brethren to farther molest the, prevented an outbreak on that reservation, which would certainly have been attended with worst distasrous results to the people, both of this and the Territory of New Mexico.  


With high appreciation of
With high appreciation of

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Executive Department of Arizona Office of the Governor Prescott, Arizona March 15th, 1887

Col. B. A. Grierson unclear unclear New Mexico Santa Fe

My Dear Sir,

unclear of business in connection with the Legislature has prevented an earlier acknowledgment of your esteemed favor of the 15th unclear, gaining details of the trouble at the Navajo Indian Reservation.

I desire in the name of the people of Arizona to return to you their sincere thanks for the prompt and energetic action you have displayed din the matter which has no double by allaying all apprehension on the part of the Navajo Indians of every desire on the part of their white brethren to farther molest the, prevented an outbreak on that reservation, which would certainly have been attended with worst distasrous results to the people, both of this and the Territory of New Mexico.

With high appreciation of