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Item Selected letters from Fort Simcoe staff regarding operations.(UNPUBLISHED, 1857) Allen, Jesse K.; Garnett, R. S.; Archer, J. J.Typed transcripts created by Click Relander of letters from Fort Simcoe personnel to Army HQ. The original letters were written in 1857 and were transcribed from microfilm by Relander in 1953.Item U.S. War Dept. HQ of the Army: Selected letters sent, v.8 (1853-56); v.9 (1857).(UNPUBLISHED, 1857) Allen, Jesse K.; Garnett, R. S.; Archer, J. J.Typed transcripts created by Click Relander of letters from Fort Simcoe personnel to Army HQ. The original letters were written in 1857 and were transcribed from microfilm by Relander in 1953.Item US War Department - Adjutant General's Office - Letters receieved, 1854 - 1855, duplicates.(UNPUBLISHED, 1854-09-16) Wool, John G.; Casey, Silas, Lt. Col.; Woodruff, Dickinson; Bowman, Francis L.; Garnett, R. S.; Archer, J. J.; Albert, I. I.; Abercrombie, J. J.; Black, H. M."The posts designed to protect and control the Indians to be collected on the military reserves should certainly be on the reserves. The want of troops in Oregon is apparent and will be remedied as soon as possible."Item US War Department - Adjutant General's Office - Letters receieved, 1855 - 1856, duplicates.(UNPUBLISHED, 1855-05-25) Garnett, R. S.; Sumner, E. V.; Allen, Jesse K.; Archer, J. J.; Nesmith, J. W.; Wright, G.; Casey, Silas, Lt. Col.; Raines, G. I.; Macfeely, R.; Bachus, E.; Hardie, Jas. A.; Nauman, George; Hardie, Jas. A."Major Garnett came from New York to this post in less than five days. He brought 214 men, without the loss of a man ---One man was left behind sick--The success was entirely attributed to the major's great zeal and care."Item US War Department - Adjutant General's Office - Letters receieved, 1857 - 1858, duplicates.(UNPUBLISHED, 1857-12-10) Howard, John G.; Casey, Silas, Lt. Col.; Garnett, R. S.; Stevens, Isaac I., Gov.; Wright, G.; Green, James L.; Archer, J. J."Much excitement prevails. I have been waited upon by a committee of citizens requesting that I should charter the steamer Constitution in the hope of overtaking them tendering if desired the services of 150 volunteers."Item US War Department - Adjutant General's Office - Letters receieved, 1857 - 1858, part 2.(UNPUBLISHED, 1857-09-30) Archer, J. J.; Garnett, R. S.; Black, H. M.; Judah, H. M.; Wright, G."It is with great reluctance that I feel constrained to occupy the valuable time and attention of the honorable secretary with such a petty subject and with equally as great pains that it is done in appeal from the action of the Departmental authorities but it has become proper to do so as in my judgment in consequence of my requisition for this material upon the Deputy Quartermaster General having been answered by instructions from the Department commander to use white wash for this purpose."Item US War Department - Adjutant General's Office - Letters receieved, 1858 - 1859, part 2.(UNPUBLISHED, 1858-02-23) McMullen, Fayette; Stevens, Isaac I., Gov.; Anderson, Butler P.; Camp, Elisha E.; Garnett, R. S.; Pleasanton, A.; Wright, G.; Archer, J. J.A series of letters received by the War Department from various correspondents in Washington Territory during the military actions of 1854-1858. Relander created typed transcripts of these sometimes difficult to read handwritten letters and reports. Each document is prefaced by a short summation.Item US War Department - Adjutant General's Office - Letters receieved, 1858 - 1859.(UNPUBLISHED, 1858-10-06) Garnett, R. S.; Pleasanton, A.; Clarke, N.; Harney, Wm.; Wright, G.; Archer, J. J."About three weeks since it was reported to me by some friendly Indians living near this post that Kamiakin had sent an emissary (care of his slaves) into the Klickatat country with horses as presents to the friendly Indians residing there to induce them to open hostilities against whites."