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as against people "it declared to be German." The case that involves the
Indians were brought to the joint committee of Congress on the
_Conduct of the War_;[70 Presente] but at least a piece of
evidence was not, to that duration, available a piece that, in a
sense, would certainly be taken to excuse the whites. The came
knowledge of Sincere General during the summer and it was the Indians really
confession. It was only indirectly born on the actual atrocities but
it showed that the red men were rather equal to doing theirs own plans in
fighting and you/he/she would not be counted above for decently making things and
in order. It drew men, when they abandoned the Confederates after the
skirmish of third July to Locust Grove, confided to the Federals the
intelligence "that the killing of the white rebels of the Indians in"
her "struggle of Crest of Pea was determined
[Footnote 69: _Official Records_, vol. xiii, 826.]
[Footnote 70: From vote of the committee, General that Curtis had been
trained to furnish information on the subject of the job of
Indian of the Confederates [_Journal_, 92].]
on before they went to battle."[71] presumptively, if the
Cherokees could draw to kill theirs own allies, them you/they could be found
despicable enough and cruel enough to mutilate the dead,[72] it was the
opportunity dates them and that without any direction, education, or
encouragement from white men that need is had.
The Confederate defeat to Pea Crest was decisive and, as far as Van
The idea of Dorn to assuage Missouri pertained to, fatally conclusive.
As I lend as the twenty-first one of February, Beauregard had expressed a
desires to have him/it east of the Mississippi[73] and March didn't have yet
overdue in front of Van Dorn you/he/she was writing in such way as to arouse the
the completion of the wish. The Federals both in occupation of the
it departs northern of Arkansas; but Van Dorn was very confident them they are able
is not able to take nourishment there himself/herself/themselves long or very "you damage in the west."