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Show I 50 LIBT OF PAPERS. No. 26. Repdn of Isaac Coleman, agent for the Choctaws and Chickasaws. No. 27. Report of G. C. Snow, agent for the Seminoles. i No. 28. Report of P. P. Elder, agent at the Neosho agency. No. 29. Report of Superintendent Coffin relative to refugee Indians, No. 30. Report of the Commissioner in answer to a resolution of the Bouse of Representatives of May 28, 1862, relative to refugee Indians. No. 31. Reports of Agents Oarruth and Martin relative to the refugee Indians. No. 32. Lettezof S~ ~ e r i n t e n dCeo~ff~int relative to making new treaties with the various Indian tribes. No. 328. Letters of Superintendent Coffin relative to correspondence with fe-fugee Indians. No. 33. Iustmctions to Baptiste Peoria for ascertaining the loyalty or dis-loyalty of the Indians of Western Missouri and Arkansas. No. 34. Report of Baptiste Peoria under above instructions. DAROTA SUPERINTENDENCY. No. 35. Report of Wm. Jayne, governor and ex oficio superintendent. No. 36. Report of Henry W. Reed, agent for the Blackfeet. No. 37. Report of John B. Hoffman, agent for the Poncas. No. 38. Report of Samuel N. Latta, agent at Upper Missouri. UTAH SUPERINTENDENCY. No. 39. Report of James Duane Doty, superintendent. No. 40. Report of Luther Mann, jr., agent. No. 41. Report of F. W. Hatch, agent at Spanish Fork reservation. No. 42. Letter of Superintendent Doty relative to danger from Indians. No. 43. Despatch from Benjamin Holliday to the Postmaster General r q b tive to danger to the mail in crossing the plains. No. 44. Letter of Reverend P. J. De Smet relative to the same subject. No. 45. Notice to persons contemplating crossing the plains of danger from the Indians. NEVADA SUPERINTENDENCY. No. 46. Report of James W. Nye, governor and ex o&io superintendent. No. 47. Report of same relative to difficulties with the Indians of Owens river. COLORADO SUPERINTENDEhCY. No. 48. Report of John Evans, governor and and e?: o&io superintendent. No. 49. Report of H. M. Vaile on his expedition from Denver, Colorado, to Great Salt Lake City, and back. |