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y judging from the amount of lodge-poles burnt, I should judge the camp to have numbered fourteen hundred lodges. I would report that after the work of destruction commenced the Indians carried a white flag on the bluff close to the camp. As I could not interpret the meaning at this particular time, I did not feel called upon to report the fact to you until I had accomplished the object and carried out order No. 62. I have the honor to be, ost respectfully, Your obedient servant, R. N. Mclaren, Colonel, Second Minnesota Cavalry. headquarters Independent Company Indian scouts, August 2, 1864. Adjutant-General North-West Indian Expedition: According to the circular requesting commanders of regiments, battalions, and companies to hand in an official report of their positions in action on the twenty-eighth and twenty-ninth of July, 1864, I give the following statements: The position awarded me, when line of battle was first formed, was in rear of Captain Pope's battery of a