TEXAS INDIAN PAPERS, 1844-1845
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[E11dorsed] Superintendent
Washington March 2nd 1845 To Agent R. S. Neighbors
pr mail
No. 170 LETI'ER FROM THOMAS G. WESTERN TO JOHN MARLIN Washington 7 March 1845
John Marlin Esq.
Dear Sir
Your favor of 3d. Inst. is received to- gether with enclosures-the amount for $14. will be paid by virtue of your power atty. So soon as there shall be money in the Treasury and then be remitted to you. The other amt. for transportation of corn and the piece of ordinance, will be laid before the President for his approval, but it is doubtful whether it can be paid at present as he will not probably be willing to pay it out of this years appropriation-it should have been pre- sented before the retirement of President Houston in order that it might have been included in the schedule for the apptn. for outstanding liabilities for the past year-I will however do all I can equitably to see you paid the amt. of this account-- Regards to your lady and family
Yr obt. st. TGW[ESTERN] Supd. Indn. Affs.
lEndorsed] Supdt. No. 4
To Washington 7 Mar. 1845 Jno. Marlin Fort Milam
pr. Lutrosc
No. 171 ACCOUNT OF INDIAN BUREAU WITH ANSON JONES [March 10, 1845]
Indian Bureau
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