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the facts. The Indian man, as a general thing, cannot be induced to work, their repugnance to is is unconquarable. The young or next generation can no doubt be trained to labor. but at present. The work is done by the Squans. Department Orders dated April 23d, 1869 abolished the District of the Indian Territory, and placed me in Command only, of the Parrisan here, and in Military Charge of the Kiowa, Comanche and Apache Reservation. General Hazen left here in April, returned in June, and left again in July. Two small log huts or cabins were built here for Indians, one for To-se-wi and the other for He-to-yet, but they will not begin in such unclear unclear., If comfortable stone or log houses were erected for the Chiefs, there is no doubt in my mind, they would occupy them a great portion of the time, and, for all the Chiefs who manifest a desire for them, they should be built without delay as a necessary step to their localization.