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Show Comm issioner Indian Affairs, Ho. 3, 1634-1910. JAM 2 I 1910 they have the opportunity to obtain such supplies without cont to themselves. It is true that the supply of timber within the Poreat Reserve is a few miles farther from the settlers than the supply of timber upon the Indian grazing 1E_.<J«, »/»<- in nomt instances a settler might have a considerable distance to t/a7el to obtain such material, but, at the same time, it is within my J--' • « knowledge that the majority of settlers can obtain under their free use permit all necessary timber with practically no appreciable increase of effort on their part. Very respectfully^" . Captain 5th Cavalry, Acting U. S. Indian Agent. CGH/TMA |