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of the Governor of the state of alley our The undersigned citizens of the Western part of the state refrene That it being well known to you, that a trade now weits from our western borders to new mexico in which derectly and indirectly every merchant and farmer is extensited w the Record in the property Cor carned That at all Jemes we have forcelly are en the lives of chose engaged felt the of metilary protection to the Caravan on cheir papago to are from chat Country but at this pecaliar moment we ful more strongly approaches f danger the than interests from dhow / The amount of properly at stake in the (letwary f this fall mall er ceed the estemate of any previous a eventure two handred thousand dollar are will at a fair comfor tolor has 2. mithin a that percoa if time a Government f the United States, have placed numerous trebes of Indians on our western frontin alth me may you our hearly concurrence to the generackpo diey of that Miasard, yet at must he obvious that they are know can centrated than has been their habit- as yet unsettled in their mode of life in a staw of ana having the opportunity, without de unfriendling with then mightow Orbes techon may Redge apou this occaseon to enrich themselves, 3 an approkenson each with as all, - that the was on our north ast borders with the Indians may not be immediately closed, of at Indian character satisfies us, that our neighton Indiana movements, are chat with most eng tibes are well agreem led with all of them their from and interest P-1832

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