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From J.T. Cochrane (Washington, D.C.). To Peter P. Pitchlynn. Dated Aug. 24, 1865. Re: Pike not a friend of the Indians and why; Cochrane's inability to attend the Grand Council; inflexibility of the federal government toward the Indians and advice that they submit; the reason the U.S. withdrew troops from the Indian Territory and what the Indians' reaction should have been. NOTE: Incomplete--pages missing.
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Post a Comment for From J.T. Cochrane (Washington, D.C.). To Peter P. Pitchlynn. Dated Aug. 24, 1865. Re: Pike not a friend of the Indians and why; Cochrane's inability to attend the Grand Council; inflexibility of the federal government toward the Indians and advice that they submit; the reason the U.S. withdrew troops from the Indian Territory and what the Indians' reaction should have been. NOTE: Incomplete--pages missing.