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United States. Office of Indian Affairs / Annual report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, for the year 1856
([1856])
[Indians in New York], pp. 29-32
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[Michigan agency], pp. 32-34
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agsi M~]ICHP#4TA~WX friendly. manifestations of a sincere dqsfre on the part of thjCj- sioner to enourage he Senecas in t~i fot oiupcetxi o diinhve- haOa amost saintarwuen pojthonio nb allay ig the party-dissensions that for some yers p atlag and ddthe3m, yextingul iabgny 4ipostiqtoo aft rtsome other country for a-reside tI-nc ey w tbrou4tQ_ understand-and will more highlyapprecit-e-the ivalue f i restnt homn, and consequently there willherejafr e mor.di tyi their being deprived of them. The-gieatobfrct of oUr Y'4y a in going to the aid of these peopl hai beeato rceterai=s u tte m the homes descended friii tbir th rs ofwhid theyi oi Sm:i bSiye-mylast annual rehfnoting of unum al tereste.s- LenYDI W WS tk.B1 " nth ,2e, Idio ft- h e 1S&6.k &1 la-.-expenditureofAMo it boe tu Med t:he saxae plo'iqy ." T- Year 111C -9Ve fdniha th6 I.n with- a tiber -ltooffctenr-15men- ot : Sise myhsehol-anituareport, andothig fuensl ntot ere to . UraV enam to-1YbWId-- houseo -la -- t ai tra-*e O amongwth- e I a of this -Anc Ihatsn c p &M:h.Annui-ty amefr 1856; ,mto e Cipew9 f Mak I- hqw-a co4-stove- Mrtb;-the- uidl '001o "n g ura atbi b : ~ai: best . ooig-gl4a's, many smalfler r vtIfes lia the xpendi t of th pplicy canbl e-ovecnd-, oh oolsed We ouseho nithriviang I den villagesa Mbcis to orage, m toual and ti-hen Lakbis fiviAor.tl Bkver; s witnewh conrtabe giyeatover dien lving ihe a las ayer, ad xthave ju ithmae ualOrntes ng aOut their Villa hintoos, with streets and alleys. At LAn sallage plat WtiLnAlso surveyed immediately,is i a-lot six-bywovee rods- - ifdi, to each IndianWho will lbsde-riv -itn - i as a ea4 rer, (hgedPrtgt' Ws, adote lc ties nLaS_-htip-,rerior.eAt done at Grand Portage, and-several new houses will* heerected there beore the next payment. A portion @1' the Fond -au-Lao Indians, headed by the chief Naw-gaw-nab,1have lted the l ves on the lakeshore a few .miles above La Pott,-adjoining the reservaion as- sig ed to Buffalo'sband. They asktheprivilege of remaining here; an&that &-small-trct of.-land may 4 withdraw .frpm-market for
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