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it. On the eleventh of February, he annulled the orders that he had
published to Manager Coffin and so a provisional final liberation had put
on the whole bargain of the Indian Consignment.
[Footnote 163: Their declaration was more strongly express during
an interview that Portion had with representatives of the Faithful Streams
and Seminoles, Iowas and Delawares, February 1 st 1862. Robert Burbank,
the agent in Iowa, was there. White cloud involved as interpreter [_Daily
Conservative_, February 2 nd 1862].]
[Footnote 164: Some of these to a desire had been provoked for war from
the raids of Missourians. Weas, Piankeshaws, Peorias and Miamies,
attending the return of Portion from the inside of Kansas, says,
"they was for the peace but the Missourians you/he/she had not left alone them"
[Ibid., February 9 th 1862].]
III. THE INDIAN REFUGEES IN KANSAS MERIDIONALE
The thing of which you/he/she would have justified more the military job
Indian from the government of United States, in the winter of 1862, it was
the fact that hundred and thousand of their brothers southern they were
then refugees because of their brave and firm devotion to
the American union. Those refugees' history, of their vagabondages,
their deprivations, their sufferings and their evil, comparable
only to that of the Belgians in the European War and Gran of 1914, it is
one of the saddest to report, and one of the most dishonorable, in the
history of the War of Secession, in his/her phase of border.
The first one in the long procession of refugees they were those of the army
of Opoeth-she-yo-have-the that, after their ending defeat of Colonel James
McIntosh in the Battle of Chustenahlah, December 26 th 1861, you/he/she was run away on
the valley of the Verdigris River and you/he/she had entered Kansas Noce near
Stream. In shed lines, with innkeepers of lost they weakened him,
the elderly one, the tired one, and their patient you/they had crossed the Strip of Cherokee
and the Booking of Osage and, firmly leading toward the northeast,
you/he/she had finally camped on the extreme edge of the Indian in New York