Article clipped from Burlington Daily Hawk Eye Gazette

ijiil \'l ▼ VI M 9 V tN.uih Army C rjm.MfisMur9ov ihi ClM —If# learn that aUrge hndy cf Indians, numbering about 10Uf belonging to tke tiibc known as Musquakat, which tribe formerly li*elt;l rear here, are en-eamped on Cedar river, near Moscow. They are there o*teuaibly for the purpose of fishing, but in reality to steal. They are represented a^ being in a miserable condition—ragged and filnv, and a great pert to thecountiy in gen#thl I MuaoatlM Journdl. I \\NollapootrdrceOfAtnto at•fWn*to Midlt;1-Cl“Hm do you de? That’s English and A uteri cun. “How do yon eerry yourself? That's French. • How do you stand ? ' That’s1JustI: shall HI0W do flud Touiss'f? That's I ets«
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Burlington Daily Hawk Eye Gazette

Burlington, Iowa, US

Fri, Jan 09, 1863

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