Richard Henry Pratt encloses a copy of a letter from B. F. Beveridge to Charles Tackett about how to ensure that the Indian chiefs while visiting Washington D.C. stay at the Washington House (Beveridge's establishment). In his cover letter, Pratt informs the Commissioner that he intends to discharge Charles Tackett but thinks it should be doneā¦
Beveridge, B. F.

June 2-5, 1880
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Letters/Correspondence
Repository:
National Archives and Records Administration

April 18, 1905
William A. Mercer notifies the Office of Indian Affairs that he has received the money order reimbursing him for expenses of Quanah Parker and seven others to interview the President.
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Letters/Correspondence
Repository:
National Archives and Records Administration