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Walker has just returned from Columbus, having met with Governor Nance to protest the conduct of the Commissioners at the Wyandot Mission. He would like to see the Commissioners recalled by the Secretary of War. They have stopped holding public meetings and appear to be "bloody bent on breaking up the nation." A treaty proposal approving Wyandot removal from Ohio has been signed by many of the Wyandots as a result of trickery by the Commissioners. Abstract Number - 1034
Abstract Number
1034
Publication Date
6-8-1837
City
Upper Sandusky
Keywords
William Walker Letters; Wyandot Mission Letters; Indian Agency; Indian Removal
Recommended Citation
Walker, William, "Letter from William Walker to James B. Finley" (1837). Finley Letters. 1018.
https://digitalcommons.owu.edu/finley-letters/1018