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Armstrong is worried and anxious over the Indian situation. The Superintendent of Indian Affairs at St. Louis is a cruel, dishonest, profane man and as a result of his conduct, the Indian situation is getting out of control. "With such men at the head of Indian matters in the west how can it be expected that the Indians will improve?" All this is told in confidence. Abstract Number - 776
Abstract Number
776
Publication Date
6-3-1851
City
Wyandot Nation St. Louis
Keywords
Indian Agency; Church South (MECS); St. Louis
Recommended Citation
Armstrong, John M., "Letter from John M. Armstrong to James B. Finley" (1851). Finley Letters. 1282.
https://digitalcommons.owu.edu/finley-letters/1282