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Item US Bureau of Indian Affairs, Oregon Superintendency, roll 13, 1853 - 1855.(UNPUBLISHED, 1853-09-12) Starling, E. A.; Raymond, W. W.; Mix, Charles E.; Thompson, R. R.; Manypenny, Geo. W, Hon.; Simpson, George B.; Jenkins, William; Trevitt, Victor"I today received a communication from you in which you state that you are here for the purpose of relieving me of the office of Ind. Agent and desiring me to turn over to you all the books, papers etc. belonging to the agency etc. In reply I beg leave to state that I have received from Mr. Palmer, supt. of Ind. Affairs for Oregon territory an order to the like effect. I decline however doing so, at least until I can see or hear further from Mr. Palmer."Item US Bureau of Indian Affairs, Oregon Superintendency, roll 15, (duplicates - part 2).(UNPUBLISHED, 1857-08-13) Dennison, A. P.; Steptoe, E. J.; Garnett, R. S.; Robie, S. H.; Corliss, Geo. W.; Brooke, Broomford & Co.; Mix, Charles E.; Blakely, Alex"Under existing orders I have believed it to be my duty to prevent the Indian traders, although licensed, from building houses in this valley."Item US Bureau of Indian Affairs, Oregon Superintendency, roll 15, 1857 (part 2).(UNPUBLISHED, 1857-08-13) Dennison, A. P.; Steptoe, E. J.; Mackall, W. W.; Garnett, R. S.; Robie, S. H.; Corliss, Geo.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his traps on this side of the river."Item US Bureau of Indian Affairs, Washington Superintendency, roll 21, duplicates.(UNPUBLISHED, 1856-03-22) Craig, William; Cain, A. J.; Smith, Sam D.; Hughes, Thos.; Mix, Charles E.; Armstrong, C. W.; Hutchins, Chas."On my return to the Nez Perce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."