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Com. of Indian Affairs Since contracts for the removal of the Miami Tribe and, in accordance with the engagements center. On the 6th day of May, I have made this with to the Indian country, the newer of the first of which I mentioned you in my letter dated June 4, 1844.

The second visit has communicated Sept. 4, an, on my time I deem it _____ to find you, ______, an account of my ________ in meeting the united of the department.

I found Mr. Hamilton (the Agent) very anxious to carry out your views; and, ________ to add, that much of the success which has attended my efforts is due to that gentleman, whose _____ is only halted by the ________ which he wields over the tribe. From the first, he has added the faith for _______ of the government, and and in just time, and humane friend of the Miamians. My first affect has to maintain the confidence of the Miamians, and, for that purpose I ______ a good portion of my time in seeing them and their friends, and in making myself acquainted with the