Newspaper clippings - Indian wars - Transcript.
Date
1878
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Abstract
"The Indians who were favorable to the Protestant religion are very much displeased with the removal of their former agent and preacher, Rev. J. M. Wilbur and are not at all friendly disposed toward the present agent, Mr. Smith, but are clamorous for the restoration of Wilbur as agent and teacher to them. Those who are of Catholic persuasion are very well satisfied with the way things are now going and as a consequence there is great dissention among the Indians--a little Siwash ecclesiastical row. They have congregated in the Yakima, and the settlers think they mean war."
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18 page typed transcription, created by Click Relander.
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Fort Simcoe, W. T.