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Item US Bureau of Indian Affairs, Oregon Superintendency, roll 15, (duplicates).(UNPUBLISHED, 1856-12-17) Manypenny, Geo.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who this day start for the reservation."Item US Bureau of Indian Affairs, Oregon Superintendency, roll 15, 1857.(UNPUBLISHED, 1857-02-16) Thompson, R. R.; Wright, G.; Manypenny, Geo.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it subjects me to repeated drains."Item US Bureau of Indian Affairs, Washington Superintendency, roll 17, 1855 - 1856.(UNPUBLISHED, 1855-02-06) Tappan, William H.; Cain, J.; Simpson, George B.; Higgins, C. P.; Robie, A. H.; Sears, W. K.; Robie, F.; Lansdale, R. H.; Fields, H."I have just concluded my second talks with the Indians in this neighborhood for several days I endeavored to get all the bandstogether so that a general council could be held but the scarcity of camas and a reluctance in the past has prevailed and this reluctance is in a great measure occasioned by the mischefous influence of the whites who are determined that they shall not be moved if they can help it."Item US Bureau of Indian Affairs, Washington Superintendency, roll 17, 1856 - 1859.(UNPUBLISHED, 1856-06-04) Robie, A. H.; Craig, William; Townsend, A.; Lansdale, R. H.; Walker, H. H.; Nesmith, J. W."Things are not very quiet in the neighbor country. The Nez Perces stand firm. Old Kamiakin was in the Spokane country four days ago on recruiting se vico but I believe he got no encouragement, the Spokane told him to go off, they wished to have a talk with Gov. Stevens and if he talked straight they would do the same; they also told the Cayuses that are encamped with them that they will say nothing."Item US Bureau of Indian Affairs, Washington Superintendency, roll 17, 1858 - 1859.(UNPUBLISHED, 1858-08-18) Lansdale, R. H.; Archer, J. G.; Lugenbeel, Pinkney; Robie, A. H.; Cain, J.; Wilbur, James H.; Lansdale, R. H."I was instructed by your predecessor to break up and abandon the present Indian Agency of Columbia River District Washington Territory located at White Salmon and to remove my agency to Fort Simcoe and establish it on the reservation lately established by the ratification of the Yakima Treaty."