Capitolo 71
Earths, on fall River of the the west of sixty odd miles Humboldt. Those
earths, have been not never approved as an equivalent for their Wisconsin
equity holding of the Iroquois, was not busy everything of them whole
extension from Indians and only here and there
misused of above from white intruders, accordingly they impoverished him
and greatly travellers of fatigued didn't meet obstacles in to establish
them down to remain and to wait for an a lot of needed filling of
their resources.
For their arrival was waited. On the their their way you/they were fallen toward north,
in, to of the stage of the trip, with some hunters of Indian buffalo the Sacks and
Foxes of the Mississippi, returning to their booking that placed
some outdistance north of Burlington and mainly in the County of Osage it foresees,
Kansas. To their the refugees brought theirs recent tragic experience.
The Sacks and Foxes were very comprehensive and, after having assuaged the
the necessities of the refugees as best they was able, it expedited before on,
imparting the news, in their turn to the various white people that them
met. In due progress it reached General Denver, while he/she is anchoring supervisionando
business in Kansas and William G. Puts in the coffin, the Southerner
superintendent. [165] it was the first time, since his/her appointment the
you jump before, that Coffin had had some perspective to put on in contact
with some considerable number of his/her positions and him you/he/she has had to cordially welcome
the opportunity of really to now earn his/her salary. He ordered all the
agents under him--and some[166] of them first you/he/she had not entered
officially on their duties--to assemble to Strong Eggs of fish on the,
Verdigris, and it is prepared to take position of them
[Footnote 165: These facts were mainly gotten by a letter, not
severely accurate as to some of his/her details, written by Superintendent
Puts in the coffin to Give, January 15 th 1862 [Office Indian Special Files, no.
201, _Southern Superintendency_ C 1474 of 1862].]