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into the Settlements and by our Treaty you know it 'is your duty as their captain to keep your men in order and make them observe the law and the treaty which you yourself made with us-The white men who sells the whiskey shall be punished.
I am yr-Brother [T. G. WESTERN]
[Endorsed] To
Supdt
Washington Jany. 26 1845 Roasting Ear-Delaware Chief
No. 138 ACCOUNT OF INDIAN BUREAU WITH NATHANIEL NORWOOD Republic of Texas ) ) Indian Bureau ) To N Norwood For 3 days Board Mr Sloat " 3 " Indian " 3 Horses at Stable 3 days Dr $2.25 2.25 6.75 $11.25 Recd an approved a/c of which the above is a copy. in pay- ment. Washington Jany 26" 1845 NATHL. NORWOOD [Endorsed] N. Norwood 26 Jany. 1845- $11.25-
No. 139 ACCOUNT OF INDIAN BUREAU WITH LYMAN TARBOX [January 26, 1845]
Indian Bureau
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To L Tarbox -- -- --
1845 Jan'y 26. To a Bay Horse sold to the Supt. for
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