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Camp Far West - Letterbook of Captain Hannibal Day (1849-1851) (8 pages)

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I know not what reports may be mae to the State
pO Uxeeutive further, very properly, the total inefficiency of
—w Ja my Conmand for any nrotection, but T think we may assume
that all may be quiet for a white at leaste
Alycady tho prodiaticns of Asst. Set. Murray are
boeing partially verified in ny proken-down seuryy Cormand,
4n ensos of acue + fever on the least exposure of those
proviously suffering in the sane way last season and during
tho winter with sourvye
Ian not of the opinion that any very serious
Indian “ar will over arise or can be manufactured in
SE California, yet from the uiprecedented state of affairs
=. and the necessary-:rapid ropulntion of a large tract of
Indian tercitory by gold seekers, many of vhon are men of
reeloss eharicter and not Ukely dcon to be brought under
any restraint of low, whatever may be the action of
Congress Pporarding California territory; but I an sure
that no little imrortance as well as rosponsibility and
arduous gerviee Will attech to any_agent who may be required
to administrate in this valley on Indian affairse
Vory rogpontfully Sir,
v
Your ob be so ®
Capte 2 inf.
Tho Aei,e Goneraly
Corte
S Vil, Dates
Monterey, Cole