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Show /.Asphaltum is located, that it will be hard to appease; how far their desperation may lead then, or how far it will extend among other Indians, I make no prediction. The Uncompahgres have always been peaceably inclined, and I am firmly convinced that if proper provisions are made for locating them according to the plans herein named, that under the management of a judicious and energetic Agent,' assisted by the trained and faithful employees that I leave him,tho Uncompahgres will accept the situation peaceably and that no serious trouble with them need be experienced. I regret that I am unable to forward an outline map with this report, but Mr. E. E. White of the Interior Department, will be able to explain with regard to all localities. Very respectfully, FAX*-*->-* y yy. ^-^YZ Lieut. Col. U. S. Army. Acting U. S. Indian Agent. To the Honorable Commissioner of Indian Affairs, V/ashington, D. C. |