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page number 39 July - large train about half way out. The Capt. ordered it back and intend starting all together on Monday. “ 21st. Buried Lieut D. in the grave yard at this place. Had command of the funeral escort, consisting of half of co. B. The chaplain made some remarks at the grave. Last night Kirkendals oxen were in danger of being stampeded the indians getting in among them & trying to run them away, but when they found they would not go thr shot their arrows into two of them. One of Capt. Proctor’s mules was taken during the night. They dont seem to have any regard to the treaty, if indeed they signed it. My opinions in reference to the noble indian has