Letter and enclosure from Alfred J. Vaughan to William Medill, June 30 1847: Sheet #2 Original title: OIA_Roll-418_0303 Protection: Open to all Expiration: Never Status: In progress Mark this revision as complete Cancel Letter and enclosure from Alfred J. Vaughan to William Medill, June 30 1847: Sheet #2 Go full screenExit full screen Layout Reset Osage river Sub Agency<br> 30<sup>th</sup> June 1847 Sir application has been made to me by Leonidas A. Vaughan, for pay for his services as issuing commissary, for the Miami Inds of this sub agency--you are aware for that he was regularly appointed, and his appointment was duly confirmed by you. He has been employed since the month of November last and to this day has received no remuneration. There seems to be a difference of opinion as to from what source his pay is to be derived--some contend that it is to be refunded by the contractors for removing and subsisting the Miami Indians, whilst others say that it should come from the contingent expences of the Indian department, under the circumstances sir, I take the liberty of applying to you as the surest method of obtaining the information & means required--in order to satisfy the demands of said Leonidas A. Vaughan I have the honor to be Sir<br> your most obt servant<br> Alfred J. Vaughan<br> Ind Sub Agt Honble Wm Medill<br> Comr Ind Affairs<br> Washington D.C [note: Leonidas must be the son of Alfred Vaughan]