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The United States in account with Captain Jacob Brown, principal military disbursing officer, Indian Department, Little Rock, from 30th June, 1835, to 30th September, 1836,

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I certify, on honor, that the above account is just and true, as stated; that the disbursements have been made for the objects expressed in the vouchers; and that the credits given embrace all public moneys received by me, and not heretofore accounted for.

LITTLE ROCK, September 30, 1836

J. BROWN, Captain U. S. Army, Principal Military Disbursing Agent, Indian Department,

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By requisition, No. 7399

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By requisition, No. 7378

By requisition, No. 7410 By requisition, No. 7420

No. 15.

GENERAL ABSTRACT of disbursements made by Lieut. N. J. Eaton, military disbursing agent of the Indian Department, within the St. Louis and Wisconsin superintendencies, from 1st October, 1835, to 30th September, 1836.

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August 12 Lieutenant John Beach
11 Lieutenant Thomas Swords
Lieutenant Thomas Swords
Sept. 1 Lieutenant Thomas M. Hill

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For transportation of annuity goods for 1836
For fuel for superintendent's office, St. Louis POP

For transportation of presents, iron, and steel, to Upper Missouri Indians
For salary as Ioway sub-agent, for first and second quarters of 1836
For postage on letters to superintendent of Indian affairs
For fuel and stationery for superintendent's office, St. Louis
For fuel and stationery for superintendent's office, St. Louis
For services as clerk in office of superintendent of Indian affairs

2375-00 67 32 18.00 30 50

500 00

No. 15. GENERAL ABSTRACT-Continued.

An ount.

$400 00

Nature of the expenditure.

For services as clerk in office of superintendent of Indian affairs, St. Louis
For salary as Mandan sub-agent, for first quarter of 1836

For salary as interpreter, for first quarter of 1836

For interpreter for Pawnees, fourth quarter of 1835, and first quarter of 1836
For interpreter for Pawnees, second quarter of 1836

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Charles Johnson

22 Isidore Cabena

Lieutenant Thomas Swords

Lieutenant Th. M. Hill

For kegs and boxes for transporting specie for annuity payment

Advanced him for current expenses of Sac and Fox agency, for first and second quarters of 1836
For transportation of agricultural implements

For transportation of annuity funds

For drayage of Indian goods

For current expenses of R. W. Cummins's agency for first and second quarters of 1836
For current expenses of Prairie du Chien agency for first and second quarters of 1836
For blacksmith for Yaneton Sioux for second quarter of 1836

For striker for Yancton Sioux for second quarter of 1836

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For blacksmith for Omahas for fourth quarter of 1835 and first quarter of 1836
For striker for Omahas for fourth quarter of 1835 and first quarter of 1836
For striker for Otoes for fourth quarter of 1835 and first quarter of 1836
For striker for Sacs of Missouri for first quarter of 1836

For blacksmith for Pawnees for fourth quarter of 1835 and first quarter of 1836
For striker for Pawnees for fourth quarter of 1835 and first quarter of 1836
For blacksmith for Pawnees for second quarter of 1836
For striker for Pawnees for second quarter of 1836

For blacksmith for Otoes for second quarter of 1836

For blacksmith for Omahas for second quarter of 1836

For blacksmith for Sacs of Missouri for second quarter of 1836

For striker for Omahas for second quarter of 1836

For striker for Otoes for second quarter of 1836

For striker for Sacs of Missouri for second quarter of 1836

For blacksmith for Otoes for fourth quarter of 1835 and first quarter of 1836
For blacksmith for Sacs of Missouri for first quarter of 1836

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Advanced for a church for the Kickapoos
Advanced for Winnebagoes of Prairie du Chien

H. Dougherty

Lieutenant John Beach

Lieutenant Thos. Swords
Lieut. Thomas M. Hill
Lieut. Thomas Swords

For farmer for Otoes for fourth quarter of 1835 and first quarter of 1836

Advanced for pay of blacksmiths and strikers for Sacs and Foxes for first and second quarters

of 1836

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Advanced for agricultural assistance for Kaskaskias and Peorias, miller and salt for Shawnees second quarters of 1836 and Delawares, blacksmith and striker for Kanzas, Kickapoos, Delawares, &c., in first and

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N. J. EATON, Lieut. and Mil. Dis. Agent, Indian Department.

The United States in account with Lieut. N. J. Eaton, military disbursing agent of Indian Department at St. Louis.

OFFICE MILITARY DISBURSING AGENT, Indian Department, St. Louis, August 27, 1836.

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DR.

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I certify, on honor, that the above exhibits an accurate and true statement of all the moneys which have come into my hands on account of the Indian depar.ment, not otherwise accounted for, from the 15th of June to the 30th of August, 1836, and that the disbursements have been faithfully made. N. J. EATON, Lieut. and Mil. Dis. Agent, Indian Department.

No. 16.

GENERAL ABSTRACT of disbursements made by Lieutenant J. M. Hill, military disbursing agent at Fort Crawford, from October 1, 1835, to September 30, 1836.

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Amable Grignon

Winnebago tribe of Indians

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For 30 bushels of corn for use of Winnebago Indians For services as agriculturist on Winnebago farm

Disbursements in 3d quarter of 1836.

For their annuity for the year 1836 For their annuity for the year 1836

For services as interpreter for Winnebagoes, 3 months, at $25 per month For burying Winnebagoes who died of small pox near Prairie du Chien For services as interpreter to Winnebagoes, 3 months, at $300 per annum For postage on public letters

$600 00 4,500 00 75 00

10 00

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For services as agricalturist on Winnebago farm, 3 months, at $15 per month For services as agriculturist on Winnebago farm, from March 14 to 31, 1836, at $15

45.00

per month

8.00

For services as agriculturist on Winnebago farm, for quarter ending June 30, 1836 For services as agriculturist on Winnebago farm, for quarter ending September 30, 1836-less 10 days

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George Humphrey

For services as physician at Prairie du Chien, 2d quarter of 1836, at $200 per annum For services as physician at Prairie du Chien, 1st quarter of 1836, at $200 per annum For services as agriculturist on Winnebago farm, 3 months-less 7 days

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FORT CRAWFORD, September 30, 1836,

J. M. HILL, Lieutenant and Military Disbursing Agent,

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