Letter and enclosures from W.G. Ewing to William Medill, April 26 1847: Sheet #5 Original title: OIA_Roll-418_0257 Protection: Open to all Expiration: Never Status: In progress Mark this revision as complete Cancel Letter and enclosures from W.G. Ewing to William Medill, April 26 1847: Sheet #5 Go full screenExit full screen Layout Reset [this is the end of the letter noted on the first page of the letter packet.] The four Chiefs Koassee, Mezequah Revarre & White Loon have returnedwith others, and now that Lafontaine is dead we hope they will persuade Meshingomesha & Brothers & all authorised to stay by treaty, to sell all their remaining land to the Gov't & join their brethren in the West. The state will then be rid of them and of their whole annuity being paid West, will draw & keep them all there. This would be very satisfying to the people of Ind<sup>a</sup>. With much respect, <br> Your ob't and humble sevt <br> W. G. Ewing