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The Daily Dispatch: April 11, 1862., [Electronic resource] 4 0 Browse Search
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ult., gives us a specimen of the feeling among the Indians in the Southwest, as follows: A public meeting was held at Sumter, Trinny county, on the 17th inst., at which Col. Z. Norton presided. The object of the meeting, as explained by Capt Rowe and Mr. Tesgarden, was to consider a request of the Polk county Indians for aid to get into the military service of the country. These Indians were represented by Antonio, Chief of the Alabamans; Bill Blunt and Will, Chiefs of the Nuscogas; anwith Indian officers, and a white man for commissary, to attend to these interests, &c. They then chose as their chief warrior or captain, John Scott Waka, an Alabama Indian; and for their next in command, Thompson, also an Alabamian; and Robt. J. Rowe, a white man, for their commissary. Generals Buckner and Tilghman. We extract from a late number of the Boston Post the following in regard to the manner in which Generals Buckner and Tilghman pass their time in Fort Warren: Gene