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them the few articles him
[Footnote 168: (the cont.) of January 18 th 1862, the _Daily
Conservative_ has this say: "The Kansas that seventh has been orderly
to move himself/herself/themselves to Humboldt, Allen Co. to give the relief to Refugees camped on
Fallen River. Lt. With the. Chas. T. Clark, 1 Battalion Kansas I decimate, it is
now to Humboldt and good it informed with the conditions."]
[Footnote 169: Commissioner of Indian Business, _Report_, 1862,
pp. 151-152.]
[Footnote 170: O.S. He/she cheats to William G. Puts in the coffin, January 26 th 1862,
Office Indian Special Files, no. 201, _Southern Superintendency_,
C 1506 of 1862.]
it had. When all had gone, as compassionate it is due to be for him to see
the "in hundreds of anxious faces" for that there was no anything! Captain
Turner, from the department of commissioner of Hunter it had the similar experiences.
According to him, the refugees were "in lack of every necessary of
life." That was his/her relationship the eleventh of February. [171] on the
fifteenth of February, the army stopped to give together provisionings
and the refugees were thrown completely back on him extremely limited
resources of the southern superintendence.
Dole[172] you/he/she had had warning from Hunter[173] how such it would have to
is the case and you/he/she had done better his/her be prepared for the emergency.
Secretary Smith authorized in advance expense for the relief of
congressional appropriation, but that simply increased the moral one
obligation to practise economy and, with in hundreds of faithful Indians on
the edge of starvation,[174] it was anybody
[Footnote 171: Commissioner of Indian Business, _Report_, 1862,
pp. 152-154.]
[Footnote 172: Portion immediately had an interview with the Indians on
his/her arrival in Kansas [Moore, _Rebellion Record_, vol. iv, 59-60,
Doc. 21].]
[Footnote 173: Hunter to Give, February 6 th 1862, sent by Edward
Wolcott Mix, February 10 th 1862 [Indian Files of the General of the Office,
_Southern Superintendency_, 1859-1862, W 513 and D 576 of 1862;