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Dear Genl & Comeced [?]
Dear Genl & Comeced [?]
                         I was truly glad to learn of your promotion to the Command of the Dept. and get Hafe [underline] that the Star [underline] may yet rest upon your Shoulder where it so justly [underline] belongs.  I sent you a paper the other day just to inform you that I was still alive and as usual defending the rights [underline] of the Indians & fighting the cattle & sheep men.  I telegraphed Washington for Transfs and last evenings Pendleton Paper says "Teach "F" started for here
                         I was truly glad to learn of your promotion to the Command of the Dept. and get Hafe [underline] that the Star [underline] may yet rest upon your Shoulder where it so justly [underline] belongs.  I sent you a paper the other day just to inform you that I was still alive and as usual defending the rights [underline] of the Indians & fighting the cattle & sheep men.  I telegraphed Washington for Transfs and last evenings Pendleton Paper says "Troop "F" started for here

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UNITED STATES INDIAN SERVICE,

             Umatilla Agency,
             Pendleton Oregon  Mch 10th 1889

Genl B F Grierson Las Anglese Cal

Dear Genl & Comeced [?]

                       I was truly glad to learn of your promotion to the Command of the Dept. and get Hafe [underline] that the Star [underline] may yet rest upon your Shoulder where it so justly [underline] belongs.   I sent you a paper the other day just to inform you that I was still alive and as usual defending the rights [underline] of the Indians & fighting the cattle & sheep men.   I telegraphed Washington for Transfs and last evenings Pendleton Paper says "Troop "F" started for here