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Item Report on affairs in the Department of the Pacific, 1954(previously unpublished, 1854-09-16) Wool, John G.Major General John Wool reports on the establishment of Fort Tejon, Indian difficulties near Whidby's Island, change of headquarters to Benecia, growing settlement on Bellingham Bay, an attack on emigrants, and the dispatch of Major Haller with volunteer troops.Item US War Department - Adjutant General's Office - Letters receieved, 1854 - 1855, duplicates.(UNPUBLISHED, 1854-09-16) Wool, John G.; Casey, Silas, Lt. Col.; Woodruff, Dickinson; Bowman, Francis L.; Garnett, R. S.; Archer, J. J.; Albert, I. I.; Abercrombie, J. J.; Black, H. M."The posts designed to protect and control the Indians to be collected on the military reserves should certainly be on the reserves. The want of troops in Oregon is apparent and will be remedied as soon as possible."Item US War Department - Adjutant General's Office - Letters receieved, 1854 - 1856.(UNPUBLISHED, 1856-07-26) Shaw, B. F.; Stevens, Gov. Isaac I.; Mackall, W. W.; Brown, Joseph B.; Townsend, E. D.; Wool, John G.; Cooper, S."He brought me the disagreeable intelligence that the Nez Perce had shown a hostile disposition--said that they wished no white man in their country and moreover that the treaty was broken. Person informed me that they were painting, beating their drums and dancing war dances all night."