Message From the President of the United States, to the Two Houses of Congress : At the Commencement of the First Session of the Thirtieth Congress, December 7, 1847

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With much respect, and earnest desire for your welfare, and the good of the Indians, truly, yours, &c, EDWARD McKINNEY.
Major John Miller, Indian Agent, Council Bluff Agency.
No. 42.
Bellevue, Council Bluff Agency, September 16, 1847.
Sir: Agreeable to your request, and in compliance with the regu- lations of our government, I address a few lines to you, giving a brief statement of the Pawnee school.
We have in our family ten Pawnee children, which we board and clothe; also four half-breeds whi
...ch attend school, two of which are Pawnees, and two belong to the Ottoe interpreter; also three white children — making in all seventeen. We have had three chil- dren under our care since the 6th of May last. During that time they have made some progress in learning, although owing to Sioux frights, and other causes known to yourself, they have not progressed as they would, had they been properly situated. Some of them read quite well in readings, and spell words of three or four syllables as well as the generality of white children.

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