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Item Item Blood follows gold miners(unknown) Ricard, PascalThe mines of Colville present a threat to the peace of the regionItem Item "Five wagons loaded with arms arrived."(unknown) Ricard, PascalMissionaries retreat in the face of warItem Fr. Ricard sends a copy of Fr. Pandosy's letter to Rev. Brouillet.(unknown) Ricard, PascalFr. Ricard sends a copy of Fr. Pandosy's letter to the soldiers to Rev. Brouillet, with some explanation of how the letter was delivered and returned.Item Item "I am holding you responsible for what has been done at the mission of the Yakimas."(unknown) Ricard, PascalFr. Ricard chastises the Governor for not publicly supporting the missionaries.Item "I just learned of what happened to the mission at the Yakima"(unknown) Ricard, PascalBias against the missionaries in official government reports.Item Kamiakin at the treaty talks(unknown) Ricard, PascalPicard addresses efforts to turn public opinion against the missionaries.Item Letter from Father Ricard, founder of the Yakima Mission, to J.B. Brouillet, Vicar General of Walla Walla.(Unpublished, 1849-07-30) Ricard, PascalA newsy letter between friends about the events and living conditions. The gold rush has created inflation and hardship.Item Letter from Fr. Ricard addressed to "Mgr. Administrator"(Unpublished, 1855-02-28) Ricard, PascalTyped transcript: Fr. Ricard writes about the hardships of of mission work on the frontier, listing debts incurred and personal privations.Item "Make haste, then, to write something to close the mouth of detractors"(unknown) Ricard, PascalBigotry and bias have damaged reputations.Item Plea for unity between the volunteer and regular troops.(unknown) Ricard, PascalGen. Wool came to Steilacoom, bringing 150 new soldiers.Item Preparations for war.(unknown) Ricard, PascalLetter from Fr. Ricard reporting on conditions in the Puget Sound area.Item Item Transcribed copies of letters concerning the Yakima mission(Unpublished, 1855-03-02) Ricard, Pascal"Our part is religion and we leave to the officers of the government the temporal affairs."Item Item Item Item Walla Walla ransacked and burned.(unknown) Ricard, Pascal"Fr. Pandosy at his arrival foun the savages at arms."