Letter from Roger Jones to John Erving, September 11 1846: Sheet #2 Original title: OIA_Roll-418_0056 Protection: Open to all Expiration: Never Status: Completed Mark this revision as complete Cancel Letter from Roger Jones to John Erving, September 11 1846: Sheet #2 Go full screenExit full screen Layout Reset Adjutant General's Office Washington, September 11, 1846. Colonel: You will see from the communication (of the commissioners) of Indian Affairs to the Secretary of War, of this date, a copy of which is herewith enclosed, that the presence of a small military force is called for at Fort Wayne, Indiana to insure the harmless and peaceful removal of the Miamia Indians to their new homes West of the Mississippi, under treaty stipulations. For this purpose, you will please to organize, arm and equip the permanent party at Newport Barracks, with the adoption of such good recruits as well bring up the number of privates to sixty-four, with orders to the Commanding officer to proceed forthwith to Fort Wayne, and on his arrival see Mr. Sinclear, the Agent with whom he will freely communicate, and co-operate, in the excemtion of his instructions, received from the War Department relative to the removal of the said Indians. Captain Jouett, 1st Infantry, recruiting at Louisville, Ky, has been ordered to report to you for the command of the Company, to which you will place to assign an experienced subaltern. It is not supposed that the troops will be absent from Newport Barracks more than ten or fifteen days, during which time Captain Macral