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Show Military Relations - 513 " Red Jacket is not here." ( complete) FRCD/ RG 75 Aug. 2, 1884 Hall, R., Major Commanding, Ft. Lewis, Colorado Telegram to Warren Patten, Ignacio, Colorado " Colonel Biddle investigating Indian disturbances wishes to meet you in Durango tomorrow, third instant. Please answer." ( complete) FRCD/ RG 75 Aug. 5, 1884 Hall, R. H., Major Commanding, Fort Lewis, Colorado Telegram to Warren Patten, Ignacio, Colorado " I know nothing of report of troops going to your Agency. Report is sensational." ( complete) FRCD/ RG 7 5 Sept. 1(?), 1884 Patten, Warren, Agent, So. Ute Agency Letter to John H. Bowman, Agent, Navajo Agency In response to Bowman's recent letter, Patten has asked Major Hall, Commanding, Fort Lewis, to aid him in returning any Utes that have left the reservation. He comments that from 8 to 8 5 Navajo Indians come almost weekly to trade at the reservation store. He asks that Bowman also try to keep the Navajos from trespassing on Ute land. Sept. 11, 1884 Webster, Mc A., Patten, Warren, Indian Agent, So. Ute Agency Webster grants Patten's request for a mounted escort for twenty Indians travelling to the Camp of Capt. Perrine, 6th Cavalry, at Piute Springs, Utah. FRCD/ RG 7 5 |