Indian Papers of Texas and the Southwest, Vol. II

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TEXAS INDIAN PAPERS, 1844-1845

herewith a note descriptive of certain horses stolen, it is said by Indians, on the Colorado a few days since, you will demand the surrender of these animals, if found, and bring them in- Agent Williams and Jack Harry Interpreter will accompany you throughout- you will not permit the Dela- ware Jim Shaw or any other person under your Control to mo- lest the persons who hold the negro Slave, ransomed from the Comanche by Said Shaw last Summer-You can assure him, that provision will be made to reimburse him to the amount of the ransom money paid by him with Such other expenses as may have been incurred in her redemption. Yr. Mo obt Sert

THOMAS G WESTERN Supdt. Indian Affairs Washington Dec. 14-1844

S. T. Slater Esq

Sir You will please report in person at the office of the indian agent at your earliest convenience Yr. obt Sert

THOMAS G. WESTERN Supdt. Ind"ian Affairs

[Endo-rsed] Supdt

Copy

Washington

To

Dec. 14/44 Benj. Sloat--Agent- and

S. T. Slater

No. 113 ACCOUNT OF INDIAN BUREAU WITH JOHN CAMPBELL [December 18, 1844]

Indian Bureau

To John Campbell

Dr

1844

Dec. 18. To one table with drawer

$ 9.00 11.75

Labor and materials in office

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