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object. However it was anything, but easy for him to stir with
message. He had the difficulty in to get such of his/her brigade as it was
Indian and as you/he/she had picked up to the billeting Davis, a Choctaw and
The battalion of Chickasaw and the first Stream Regiment, to mix. They had
not is paid their money and you/he/she had not been arm furnished of and
dressing as promised. Spite had the necessary funds with him, but it calculates
need would be had in whether to distribute them, and the order had been
for him to quickly stir. It was more easily anything a lot of motto that
fact. Nevertheless, he did what he was able, it paid completely the Choctaws
and Chickasaws, a show that has occupied
[Footnote 51: _Official Records_, vol. liii, complete, vol.
viii, 462.]
three precious days, and it agreed to pay the regiment of Stream of McIntosh to
the River of Illinois. To keep that promise he remained to Hill of Park
one day, waiting himself/herself/itself to be reached there by additional Choctaws and
Chickasaws that had been gone behind away to Strong Gibson. When they didn't do
couples, he went in ahead toward Evansville and forehand upward to Cincinnati, a
small city on the side of Arkansas of the line of Cherokee. There his/her Indian
strength was Stand augmented the regiment[52 of Watie] of Cherokees and to
The Mill of Smith of John
[Footnote 52: The regiment of Watie of Cherokees was as soon as or in
marching or fighting against order. The following letter from John Ross to
Pierces through with a spite in that it is number nine the John Ross _Papers_ the
Indian Office, is elucidative. It is a copy used in the action against
John Ross to the closing of the war. The italicses point out underscorings
that probably was not in the original one.
Executive department, Hill of Park, Feb'y 25, 1862.
To Brig. GEN'L.A. the Spite As dy Indian Department.
Mr.: I have held him my duty to address her/it in the present
occasion--you undoubtedly have first this it received my communication
including the action of the Board Nazionale with respect to the end