Unknown to A. C. Wildrick, November 1, 1861
Lieut. A. C. WILDRICK, Acting Assistant Adjutant-General, District of Oregon:
SIR: I have the honor to inform you that I shall leave this post en route for Fort Vancouver on or about the 6th instant. Imay be delayed a day longer for the reason that the streams are high, and my party from the Siletz block-house may be unable to reach this place by the evening of the 5th. The block-house is thirty miles from this place, and should never have a less .garrison than twenty men. Captain Schmidt will not be able to place a proper garrison at that post if he sends a garrison to Fort Umpqua such as is called for by Orders, No. 46. The Indians are not quiet, and need looking after. I presume it had escaped the colonel commanding that a garrison for Siletz had to come from this post, or the garrison for Umpqua would have been detailed from Yamhill.
Very respectfully, your obedient servant,