Indian Papers of Texas and the Southwest, Vol. II

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TEXAS INDIAN PAPERS, 1844-1845

In reply to your request for leave of absence I have to say, that, if the Situation of affairs is such as your temporary ab- sence will not prove detrimental to the public service, you have permission to attend to your private affairs for a very limited period you will advise me of the day on which you leave your post for my government.

Yr obt Sert T. G. WESTERN Supdt. Indian Aff s

[ Endorsed] Supdt.

Washington 2 May 1845

To R. S. Neighbors-Agent pr mail

No. 196 ACCOUNT OF INDIAN BUREAU WITH L. MOORE [May 5, 1845] Republic of Texas ) ) Ind'ian Bureau ) 1845 May 5th For 733 lb Tobacco To L Moore at .15 Dr $109.95

Washington May 8th. 1845-

Received an approved account. of which the above is a copy for One hundred and nine 95/100 Dolls. L. MOORE .( Endorsed] L. Moore. 8 May/45 $.109.95-

No. 197 LETTER FROM THOMAS G. WESTERN TO RICHARD FITZPATRICK Indian Bureau Washington 5 May 1845

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