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| − | have flattened the Midway settlement - one of the Uchis [illegible] in this state and mentioned in Kitchens affidavit with the prospect of support from the Nort(n)Army as we | + | have flattened the Midway settlement - one |
| + | of the Uchis [illegible] in this state and mentioned | ||
| + | in Kitchens affidavit with the prospect | ||
| + | of support from the Nort(n)Army as we | ||
| + | understand that a peace has been | ||
| + | concluded between the U States & the | ||
| + | Northern Indians - It is highly | ||
| + | unfortunate for our lower settlements | ||
| + | that whether the fault lays with | ||
| + | the Whites or Indians retaliation | ||
| + | for losses by the latter is always | ||
| + | made on them & what makes the | ||
| + | case more hard is that the Indians | ||
| + | are never injured or disturbed by | ||
| + | those settlers. | ||
I have the honor to be &. | I have the honor to be &. | ||