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Item US Bureau of Indian Affairs, Oregon Superintendency, roll 12 - 13, (duplicates).(UNPUBLISHED, 1851-05-09) Lea, L.; Walker, R. M.; Manypenny, Geo. W, Hon.; Simpson, George B.; Starling, E. A.; Judson, L. H."In the event of actual hostilities against the Indians in Oregon it will be necessary that one or more of the officers designated for this duty shall accompany each detachment of troops sent against the Indians so as to be in readiness to act in the capacity of negotiators should occasion require."Item US Bureau of Indian Affairs, Oregon Superintendency, roll 13, 1853 - 1855.(UNPUBLISHED, 1853-09-12) Starling, E. A.; Raymond, W. W.; Mix, Charles E.; Thompson, R. R.; Manypenny, Geo.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 Palmer."Item US Bureau of Indian Affairs, Washington Superintendency, roll 17, 1855 - 1856.(UNPUBLISHED, 1855-02-06) Tappan, William H.; Cain, J.; Simpson, George B.; Higgins, C. P.; Robie, A. H.; Sears, W. K.; Robie, F.; Lansdale, R. H.; Fields, H."I have just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."