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Report of the Acting [illegible] for  
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Report of the Acting Contractors for  
 
the Emigration of the Miami Indians,
 
the Emigration of the Miami Indians,
The undesigned big leave  
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Respectfully  to State that the first emigrating [illegible]
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The undersigned beg leave  
of Miami is war started from Peru Indiana on
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respectfully to state that the first emigrating party
the 6th of October 1846, [illegible] arrived at the  
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of Miamies was started from Peru Indiana on
Country set a [illegible] for them West of the  
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the 6th of October 1846, and arrived at the  
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Country set a part for them West of the  
 
Mississippi on the 9th of November 1846
 
Mississippi on the 9th of November 1846
as will appear by the [illegible] of Sab [illegible]
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as will appear by the receipt of Sub Agent Vaughn,
[illegible], and the apart of the [illegible]
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and the report of the Superintendant
of the Emigration Mr [illegible] - this heavily
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of the Emigration Mr Sinclear-- this party
consisted 328 Indians and niches red all  
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consisted 328 Indians and included all we could get hold of, of  those who were
who could get hold of, of  those who were
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required to emigrate with the exception of
[illegible] to the Emigration with the exception of
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some 28 or 30 who were permitted to remain
some 28 or 30 who were permitted to [illegible]
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behind + gather their crops, under the assurance
behind + gather their crops, under the assessment
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from them that as soon as that was accomplished they would emigrate themselves without any expense to the contractors or government; this they failed to do; and in the spring of 1847 we received orders to emigrate them.
from their that as soon as that was accon
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without any [illegible] to the [illegible] or Government
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Mr. Coquillard immediately commenced collecting all the Indians he could find in the country and succeeded in getting at the camp, 78 which included every thing in the shape of an Indian in the Country with the exception of those who are permitted
[illegible] they moved Emigration [illegible] , this  
 
they failed to , do, and in the [illegible] of 1847
 
Mr [illegible] order to [illegible] their,
 
Mr Coquillard and more [illegible] commence
 
collecting all the Indians he [illegible]
 
in the country and succeeded in getting all
 
the [illegible 78 which included every thing  
 
in the shape of as, Indian in the Country  
 
with the exception of those who are permitted