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Item US Bureau of Indian Affairs, Oregon Superintendency, roll 15, (duplicates).(UNPUBLISHED, 1856-12-17) Manypenny, Geo. W, Hon.; Thompson, R. R.; Robie, A. H.; Dennison, A. P.; Daniel, J. R.; Mackall, W. W."He will make known to you the urgent reasons for our giving assistance to the Indians who this day start for the reservation."Item US Bureau of Indian Affairs, Oregon Superintendency, roll 15, 1857 (part 2).(UNPUBLISHED, 1857-08-13) Dennison, A. P.; Steptoe, E. J.; Mackall, W. W.; Garnett, R. S.; Robie, S. H.; Corliss, Geo. W.; Brooke, Broomford & Co.; Mix, Charles E.; Blakely, Alex"Mr. Morse immediately complied with his request sold out his effects and left. Mr. OConnel refused to move, stating that he held his claim under the donation law--things stood this way until the 5th of August when the Col. sent a force of men over the river took down O Connels house and moved it and all his traps on this side of the river."Item US Bureau of Indian Affairs, Oregon Superintendency, roll 15, 1857.(UNPUBLISHED, 1857-02-16) Thompson, R. R.; Wright, G.; Manypenny, Geo. W, Hon.; Geer, J. C.; Robie, A. H.; Dennison, A. P.; Mackall, W. W.; Daniel, J. R."My salary is private property and I cannot consent to have it applied to the liquidation of government liabilities. I am sorry that you were unable to satisfy the draft as it subjects me to repeated drains."Item US Bureau of Indian Affairs, Oregon Superintendency, roll 16, 1858.(UNPUBLISHED, 1858-03-01) Dennison, A. P.; Alvord, Ben; Caldwell, W. S.; Mackall, W. W.; Garnett, R. S.; Morse, A. H.; Allen, Jesse K.; Noble, Jno. F."He says Sklome came to his office and told him that he was ready to give up the murderers of Mattice, Boland and any others if he could be allowed to do so in his own way and time that they were all in the country at present and by a little management he could succeed in getting them all, that if a formal demand was made upon the several chiefs by the military these murderers would hear of it and make their escape to the Blackfoot country where they could not be found, he stated also that it was the desire of Kamiahkin that these murderers should be given up."Item US Bureau of Indian Affairs, Oregon Superintendency, roll 17, 1855 - 1859.(UNPUBLISHED, 1855-12-17) Bray, Elisha C.; McCormack, B. F.; Terry, W. J.; Dennison, A. P.; Mackall, W. W.; Pleasanton, A.; McKeown, James; Archer, J. G."As you are aware of the outbreak of the Indians in Oregon in the fall of 1855 after they had been treated with by U. S. government and that they damaged me by destroying my property to the amt. of $3867.40 while I was residing on Cow Creek in Douglass County Oregon."Item US Bureau of Indian Affairs, Oregon Superintendency, roll 30, 1855 - 1866.(UNPUBLISHED, 1855-10-18) Palmer, Joel; Thompson, R. R.; Wampole, Elias; Tallman, W. A.; Cain, J.; Mackall, W. W.; Thomas, George F.; Blakely"I have but little time to write. We have an Indian war on our hands in the north, a war which in the results is likely to prove more disastrous to Oregon and Washington Territories than anything heretofore happening to us."Item US Bureau of Indian Affairs, Washington Superintendency, roll 23, 1856 - 1861.(UNPUBLISHED, 1856-08-11) Hall, W.; Leclere, G.; Davis, L. A.; Goslin, G. W.; Lane, Richard; Packard, John A.; Mackall, W. W.; Geer, Jas. C., Jr.; Garnett, R. S.; Pope, Charley; Maxon, H. J. G.; Geary, Edward R.; Wallen, H. D."I volunteered my services and atmy own private expense conveyed him to jail at Vancouver feeling confident that you would pay off my expenses as I am a poor man and unable to spare the amount of expenses in transporting the murderer to jail."Item US Bureau of Indian Affairs, Washington Superintendency, roll 23, duplicates.(UNPUBLISHED, 1855-03-04) Doty, James; Higgins, C. P.; Haller, G. O.; Mason, C. H.; Palmer, C. J.; Rhine, George; Wright, G.; Davis, L. A.; Lane, Richard; Packard, John A.; Mackall, W. W.; Pope, Charley; Maxon, H. J. G.; Geary, Edward R.; Wallen, H. D."I think it will be best to furnish Pierson with money to purchase a horse at this point to reach me at Walla Walla. I have given him no money for expenses to Olympia, as he has a sufficient amt. of his own, I presume."Item US War Department - Adjutant General's Office - Letters receieved, 1854 - 1856.(UNPUBLISHED, 1856-07-26) Shaw, B. F.; Stevens, Gov. Isaac I.; Mackall, W. W.; Brown, Joseph B.; Townsend, E. D.; Wool, John G.; Cooper, S."He brought me the disagreeable intelligence that the Nez Perce had shown a hostile disposition--said that they wished no white man in their country and moreover that the treaty was broken. Person informed me that they were painting, beating their drums and dancing war dances all night."