Letter from John McKee to John Porter, July 12 1843: Sheet #2 Original title: OIA_Roll-418_0013 Protection: Open to all Expiration: Never Status: Completed Mark this revision as complete Cancel Letter from John McKee to John Porter, July 12 1843: Sheet #2 Go full screenExit full screen Layout Reset Washington City July 11th 1843 the Honorable the secretary at war Sir I understand that a small portion of the miamie tribe of Indians will move south of the Missourie River shortly and as I expected that it would be necessary to furnish said Indians with rations for twelve months, I should like to get the contract. Should I not be able to get the contract I should like to get a situation in the removal of them or act as commissary to see that the Have the full benefit of their rations, will you confer a favour ^on me^ by taking this matter into consideration I wish to leave on tomorrow, and will accordingly call and pay my Respects to you previous to my departure. Respectfully Your obd<sup>t</sup> Servt John McKee The Hon. J. M. Porter Secretary at War