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[Footnote 185: Maladministration there had been more certainly. In no
the other way cans the fact that was not completely improvement in
their condition is engraved. Many document that will be quoted in
the other connections try this point and the letter of Collamore it is of it
conclusive. George W. Collamore, known better from his/her title of courtesy of
"General", it went to Kansas of critical years in front of the war under
circumstances, well and interestingly it narrated in the _Life of Stearns and
Public services of George Luther Stearns_, 106-108. He had been
agent for England Relief New Società in the year of the great one
drouth, 1860-1861 [_Daily Conservative_, October 26 th 1861] and
you/he/she had had a lot for doing with Lane in which it interests him he/she worked, and that
you/he/she had planned to manufacture him a general of brigade under him as greater-general
[Stearns, 246 251]. He became quartermaster-general of Kansas
[_Daily Conservative_, March 27 th 1862] and in that done ability,
in the society of the Reverend Evan Jones, a visit of inspection to
refugee's camp. Its discoveries were depressing [Ibid.,
April 10 th 1862]. His/her relationship to the government [General of Indian Office
Files, _Southern Superintendency_ C 1602 of 1862] it is
almost stamped _verbatim_ in Commissioner of Indian Business,
_Report_, 1862 155-158.]
[Footnote 186: The letter of coffin to Give some April 21 st 1862 [Indian
Files of the General of the Office, _Wichita_, 1862-1871 C 1601 of 1862] it seems
to throw doubt on the genuineness of some of the signatures tied
to this appeal and positions Representative Carruth with has pertained to in
making the Indians displeased.]
[Footnote 187: Opoeth-she-yo-have-her and the other prominent refugees
addressed their complaints to Give, March 29 th 1862 [Indian Earth of Office
Files, _Southern Superintendency_, 1855-1870 Or 43 of 1862] and
two days later to President Lincoln, some strong partisan, supposed from
Puts in the coffin to be Carruth, recitation as writes.]
[Footnote 188: On the way to the Catholic Mission, he was where,