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General Mills expresses his opinion
that there will be no trouble with the Indians this summer, unless
at the Sun-dance, to be held on the Milk River in June, the young
warriors shall be able to excite the hostile feelings among the
agency Indians. In such cases he thinks there would be attacks upon
the settlement but he does not believe the warriors have strength
enough to make trouble. General Sherman agrees with General Miles
that there will be no trouble.
Comanche Chief, April 1879 |