File:Letter signed J.S. Johnston, senator from Louisiana, to Thomas Jefferson, February 3, 1825.jpg

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English: Writes on behalf of Dr. Libby, formerly Indian agent at Natchitoches, whose vouchers of accounts are lost in the War Department. Libby was ordered by the secretary of war to bring "12 or 15 Indian chiefs & principal men to Washington" and, since Libby’s account vouchers are missing, he is being charged with the expense of the trip. (2 pages)
Title: Letter signed J.S. Johnston, senator from Louisiana, to Thomas Jefferson, February 3, 1825
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Source Missouri History Museum
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Author Johnston, J.S.
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A0770-00069
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Thomas Jefferson Collection, ca. 1773-1961 (bulk 1779-1826)
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Indians of North America
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410919
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42B52DC5-8F9F-8A81-3DFB-97217A111403

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