Letter
Unknown to R. C. Drum, U.s. Army, May 26, 1863
Owens River Valley
Owens River Valley, May 26, 1863.
Col. R. C. DRUM, U.S. Army, Assistant Adjutant-General, San Francisco, Cal. :
COLONEL: I have the honor to report that the Indian chiefs To-sah0-i-do-bah (Captain George), See-ah-ko-see, To-chu-ten air-up, and their Indians are now at this camp, subject to your order.
Respectfully
referred to accompanying statement.
I have the honor to be, colonel. very respectfully, your obedient
servant,
Captain, Second Cavalry California Volunteers, Commanding.
I have the honor to be, colonel. very respectfully, your obedient
servant,
Captain, Second Cavalry California Volunteers, Commanding.
[Endorsement.]
June 5, 1863.
Respectfully referred to Mr. Wentworth, superintendent for southern
Indians, for his information. The department commander desires Mr.
June 5, 1863.
Respectfully referred to Mr. Wentworth, superintendent for southern
Indians, for his information. The department commander desires Mr.
Editor's Notes
From: Operations in Charleston Harbor, S.C., 1861. Location: Owens River Valley.
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Sources
The War of the Rebellion: Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies, Series I, Volume 1
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