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For: Mr. Medell from office of Indian Affairs Washington, D.C Fort Wayne 12th May, 1847 Sir I beg leave to state to you that W.A. Coquilard (acting under Mr. Dowling's Miami removing contract) [has] wheresee I form the West, and desires to be in [illegible] and man [illegible]-br L- way of the Miamis [get in]? Indiana who Can be inclined to go. W. Coquilard will forward every thing to [illegible][illegible] [illegible] fortible on the [illegible], and we hope that we may be in regard? in my little experiences? as -able of officers where b-- little is left to be finished Messr Caquilard (Mr. C[illegible] who speaks the [Pollaewat]? Miami language and as a [illegible] x skillful Nurse) will go [Illegible], and will have medicines to give the little party will be through se? C..tey (through [illegible] [illegible]) with this, [illegible] medical [illegible] on the [illegible], they will receive all the attention their hearts will require. [illegible] names of all not removed [illegible] before you, when a list is made out by there you will [illegible] be conseatly informed who have their heirs gone West and we hope that you [illegible] [illegible] c[illegible] it ?pany with this small party, to afe?oint the give our most offering, [illegible] that were required in the Miami emigration