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Item US Bureau of Indian Affairs, Washington Superintendency, roll 21, 1856 - 1859.(UNPUBLISHED, 1856-03-03) Cain, A. J.; Smith, Sam D.; Craig, William; Stevens, Isaac I., Gov.; Craig, William; Tappan, William H."Spokan Gary has come down to see me and says the Spokans are all friendly. He desires information in regard to money due him from the Ind. Dept. for past services as interpreter."Item US Bureau of Indian Affairs, Washington Superintendency, roll 21, 1856 - 1863.(UNPUBLISHED, 1856-02-15) Tappan, William H.; Ravalli, Anthony; Craig, William; Cain, A. J.; Anderson, J. W."Indian matters here are in a bad fix. One was killed two days ago by a friendly Indian and I am in daily expectation that others will be. Some havemade open threats against the whites."Item US Bureau of Indian Affairs, Washington Superintendency, roll 21, 1859 - 1860.(UNPUBLISHED, 1860-11-15) Cain, A. J.; Stein, E.; Highes, Thos."But certainly no miners will be willing to violate law by attempting to stop and mine within the reservation when they know the orders etc."Item US Bureau of Indian Affairs, Washington Superintendency, roll 21, 1860 - 1861.(UNPUBLISHED, 1860-11-26) Hutchins, Chas.; Cain, A. J.; Thibode, A. J."There are no schools, no scholars, no teachers, consequently a change to no religions society or individual Indian and there are no missionaries on the reserve of any denomination."Item US Bureau of Indian Affairs, Washington Superintendency, roll 21, duplicates.(UNPUBLISHED, 1856-03-22) Craig, William; Cain, A. J.; Smith, Sam D.; Hughes, Thos.; Mix, Charles E.; Armstrong, C. W.; Hutchins, Chas."On my return to the Nez Perce country I discharged the two Nez Perce Volunteers according to your orders and for some time after that the chiefs had trouble in keeping the War Party out of this country."