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Item US Bureau of Indian Affairs, Oregon Superintendency, roll 11, 1850 - 1851.(UNPUBLISHED, 1850-07-12) Wampole, Elias; Dart, Anson"An agency house is now in a forward state of erection at that point, the plan and contract for which was given out long before you arrived in the country. Three copies of the treaty with the Indians on this subject (giving the site for building etc) are in the hands of three chiefs of the Cayuse tribe."Item US Bureau of Indian Affairs, Oregon Superintendency, roll 12, (duplicates - part 2).(UNPUBLISHED, 1851-10-26) Wampole, Elias; Lea, L.; Olney, Nathan; Woods, I. I.; Judson, L. H.; Parrish, J. L.; Ingalls, Rufus; Starling, E. A.; Garry, Spokan, chief"The Mail carrier is just leaving. He can not wait. The Indians seemed quiet pleased to see me. One brought beef & oxen an other salmon in token of friendship. All will go well I trust."Item US Bureau of Indian Affairs, Oregon Superintendency, roll 12, 1850 - 1852.(UNPUBLISHED, 1850-10-25) Loughery, A. S.; Spalding, H. H.; Royce, A. F.; Hathaway, S.; Olney, Nathan; Craig, William; Wampole, Elias; Lea, L."I have been officially notified of your appointment as commissioner to negotiate treaties with several Indian tribes in the Territory of Oregon for the extinguishment of their claims to lands lying west of the Cascade Mountains under the act of 5th June last, and am directed by the Hon. Secretary of the Interior to prepare appropriate instructions for your observance in the discharge of the duties of your office."Item US Bureau of Indian Affairs, Oregon Superintendency, roll 3.(UNPUBLISHED, 1851-07-14) Dart, Anson; Wampole, Elias; Manypenny, Geo. W, Hon.Begins with a two page synopsis of what is also covered by the roll.Item US Bureau of Indian Affairs, Oregon Superintendency, roll 30, 1855 - 1866.(UNPUBLISHED, 1855-10-18) Palmer, Joel; Thompson, R. R.; Wampole, Elias; Tallman, W. A.; Cain, J.; Mackall, W. W.; Thomas, George F.; Blakely"I have but little time to write. We have an Indian war on our hands in the north, a war which in the results is likely to prove more disastrous to Oregon and Washington Territories than anything heretofore happening to us."