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Item US Bureau of Indian Affairs, Washington Superintendency, roll 20, 1855 - 1865.(UNPUBLISHED, 1855-03-31) Bolon, A. J.; Shaw, B. F.; Curtis, James F.; Rumrill, C. H.; Whittmore, S.; Paige, G. A."I am sorry to have to inform you that we the miners of Ponderray gold mines will have to abandon the mines if there is not a stop of intoxicating liquor being brought to the mines."Item US Bureau of Indian Affairs, Washington Superintendency, roll 20, 1865 - 1867.(UNPUBLISHED, 1865-09-11) Paige, G. A.; Manning, W. C."I have the honor to report for your information that I have recently caused the arrest and examination before the U. S. commissioner at this place of several persons charged with selling liquor to Indians."Item US Bureau of Indian Affairs, Washington Superintendency, roll 20, 1868 - 1870.(UNPUBLISHED, 1868-02-08) McKenney, W. J.; Paige, G. A.; Winans, Park; Manning, Wm. C.; Parker, J. G., Jr.; Chase, E. Y.; Harvey, George W."Fox who is an unprincipled vagabond andthief was compelled to leave the mining districts of Boise to escape being hanged for his misdeeds by the Vigilance committee and arrived here about one year ago."Item US Bureau of Indian Affairs, Washington Superintendency, roll 20, duplicates, part 2.(UNPUBLISHED, 1866-04-13) Paige, G. A.; Manning, W. C.; Parker, J. G., Jr.; Chase, E. Y."Many Indians in this valley have suffered from hunger and I have been compelled to exchange two plows for a small quantity of wheat and flour which has enabledme to some extent to relieve the sufferings of the most destitute."Item US Bureau of Indian Affairs, Washington Superintendency, roll 20, duplicates.(UNPUBLISHED, 1859-07-15) Lugenbeel, Pinkney; Curtis, James F.; Rumrill, L. H.; Paige, G. A."On my march from Snake river to this depot many Palouse Indians, all the Spokanes and Pend d'Orielles and some Coeur d'Alenes called on me at various points and expressed the earnestfriendship for the white man."