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Humboldt[144] it was the place selected by him for the reunion;
but Leroy, being protected better and more accessible, it was soon
replaced. The sessions started the
[Footnote 141: (the cont.)
Finger of the foot-young fellow-KE his/her Xs mark Chickasaw
Chap-pious-KE his/her Xs mark Chickasaw
CHOO-LOO-hostile-cut-HAH-CHOE his/her Xs mark Seminole
OH-CHEN-YAH-hoe-LAH his/her Xs mark Seminole
_Witness_: C.F. Currier
Whistling of W.
LEROY, COFFEY CO. KAN., Nov. 4 1861.
I certify that the all'interno of affirmation of the different heads was
taken in front of me to a kept suggestion to my house to the affirmed duration and
what the discourse of the Indian was taken down correctly by a competent
employed to the duration.
GEO.A. the Cutler, _Agent_ for the Stream Indian.
[Office Indian Special Files, no. 201, _Southern
Superintendency_, C 1400 of 1861.]]
[Footnote 142: Their knowledge was together, if not from the antebellum
days when Hunter was situated to Strong Leavenworth and you/he/she was not
particularly magnanimous in his/her treatment of Southerners, then from
those when he had position, from order of General Scott, of the watch to
the House Bianca. _Report of the Military Services of General David
Hunter_, pp. 7, 8.]
[Footnote 143: _Daily Conservative_, November 13 th 1861.]
[Footnote 144: Puts in the coffin to Give, October 2 nd 1861, Indian's Commissioner
Business, _Report_, 1861, p. 39.]
sixteenth[145] of November and anchor you/he/she was continuing on the
twenty-third.[146] you/he/she had not been possible to hold them first
because of the state disturbed of the country and the consequence
the difficulty to get in touch with the Indians.
On conceited command of the Department of Kansas, General Hunter took,
full knowledge of the a lot of things that constitute restlessness and tumult
in the country now under his/her jurisdiction. You Report Indian they became, of
the necessity, matters of first worry. Three things bear witness to this
fact, Hunter's plans for a bury-tribal suggestion to Strong Leavenworth,