TEXAS INDIAN PAPERS, 1844-1845
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Friday Septr 26 1845. This morning the Coms were occupied in taking an Inventory of Goods, remaining on hand, after distributing the presents, which amounted to $1303,87½, The original Invoice of Torrey and Bro being $2617,93 including an item of $120, for trans- portation, the actual amount of Goods distributed, was $1194,06½, including an item of $18,30 given to a Delaware Indian, reimbursing him for goods furnished to B Sloat and Jim Shaw, with which they purchased their release from the Comanche, and including also the sum of $ which the Su- perintendent of Indian Affa'irs, has charged t-0 different indi- viduals, for Sundries for their own use. Saturday Septr 27 1845. The Corns this morning, made out a report of their proceedings in Council, and then ieft for their respective homes. A true copy of the proceed'ings.
Torreys Trading House Post No 2, Septr 27 1845. J.C. NEILL
THOS. I. SMITH E MOREHOUSE Corns.
Attest
Daniel D Culp Secy.
No. 301 ACCOUNT OF INDIAN BUREAU WITH JOHN MARLIN [August, 1845] The Republic of Texas 1845 In a/c with John Marlin To This amount Expenses of Ferriage and August
other expenses for Repairing the Carriage of the Cannon left at Nashville and ordered by Majr. Western to be hauled to Trading house. Time spent in attempting to take 'it to said House To Hauling 32 Bushell Corn from Marlins To
$15.00
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