Paul McCormick Letters to Senator Power
1891-1894
Monday, May 28, 2012
381-4 Crow
Treaty deals and Big Horn Southern Railroad stoppage in
1-2 Custer Storage Warehouse
27-23 Big Horn Southern and B&M Planned Routes and business dealings
8-21 Stock Cattle Needs and Reservation Concerns
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1-14-1891 |
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Senator Power, |
Going to Pine Ridge;
Reply to Jan 2 ltr, After review of efforts done by
me on the Crow Reservation re: the Big Horn Southern. According to the If the Crow Indians wishes are ignored there will be trouble. If Mr. Noble allows Mr.
Stony to destroy their range reservation, crops, fences etal,
there will probably be a war path. Please keep me
informed about the ratification with the Crows. Did Senator Sanders write a
letter to the Secretary of Commissions for stony? |
1-16-1891 |
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Senator Power, |
Should you believe that NPR will not build a road between Livingston and Castle for a
few years, I believe it will be an excellent line. Now it only operates
weekly. A petition was prepared requesting daily service. Daily service has
been rejected as they are busy having daily service between Townsend and
Castle. I will place a bid fore the mail contract between Livingston and
Castle. Find out what the Secretary of
the Interior will do about grazing on the Crow Reservation. Inspector [Cisney’s] report should be filed
there and acted upon. |
2-12-1891 |
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E. D. Bannister |
Money advanced for Big Horn
Southern RR expense were from Paul’s personal account, and the funds
haven’t been repaid as promised, and a loan note is due. |
2-13-1891 |
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Senator Power, |
Please send me all you know
about work in Plans are that invitations for
bids would include Beef Contracts at different agencies. This would place more
cattle on the reservation than allowed, but I need to hear from the Agent,
same for sheep. “Rotten as Hell for seat of government on this
question. Mr. Stony tried to buy Wyman, and when he could
not do that bought someone down there. I hope you can have Cisney called in before Congress adjourns, and have you talk with him.” If you believe the Agent is the man
to speak for the Indians, I wish you could see the letters sent to him after
asking for assistance. They were replied to like
this: “…put order of Secretary in execution or a rigid _____
will be applied. Your letters and telegrams are unsatisfactory to this
office.” This does not look well, if this grazing matter is not
settled as the Indians request, … will charge the Honorable secretary
with not carrying out the Treaty of 1882, and I know all about this matter.
If Mr. Story’s cattle are not removed from the range in the spring (as understood) Mr. Mill will make a fight that someone high
in office at |
2-26-1891 |
Custer Station |
Senator Power, |
Your information concerning
Pease’s amendment to Crow Ratification makes no differences as to what
form the baill takes to pass. If anything happens
to the Senate amendment that will prevent passage
will be very bad work. Do not allow anything to delay the completion of the
liquidation! Will write the Crow Agent today in regard to
blankets for the Indians. Blankets now received are worth nothing. The
Indians sell them for $1.50 to $.50 a piece. Severe cold
and about 10 inches of snow, 8 below. You shouldn’t
return to |
4-1-1891 |
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Senator Power, |
Received Mr. Courtney’s
Cattle correspondence and noted. Appears to be a stronger
feeling among the owners. The Batch & Bacon herds of about 3,500
head ranging on the |
5-17-1891 |
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Senator Power, |
Mr. Raymond did not want 4-month
lease, but 6-months straight. I destroyed the 4-month note you
signed and submit to you a 6-month one. |
7-3-1891 |
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Senator Power, |
Best thing to do to shut
“B.” out is for John H. Charles to go [to] Chief Quartermaster Furey at |
7-5-1891 |
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Senator Power, |
Brown hay bid: 1000 tons at
$15.97; balance at $17.73. Hoffman bid:
500 tons at $17.33. This gives it to Hoffmans. Am goin to Crow Agency today. |
8-23-1891 |
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Senator Power, |
Will be ready to ship train of
cattle on 27th, arrive When bidding on Prime Beef in
NY, Mr. Murphy and me agreed that I could turn in
contract at Crow Agency “anything that I desired out of the 7-7 herd at
contract prices.” I will come up on 28th. Big
Horn southern men “all in line.” Talked with Mr. Johnson
about the Crow cow bidding, he thought best to not ne
in correspondence on such matters. This puts Ox Yoke in good shape. B&M
will talk with Indians about right-of-way this Saturday. Will give matter
attention. |
10-25-1891 |
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Senator Power, |
Ox Yolk and 7-7 will make last
shipment on 2 November. About 20 cars Ox Yoke and 12 cars
7-7. will go to |
11-22-1891 |
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Senator Power, |
Enclosed
letter from C. T. Babcock, Crow Trader at Crow Agency. Hope you can prevent appointment of Major Wyman reports that B&M
surveyors were at agency in connection with right-of-way. Advised
them to go to Big Horn Southern to assure that Indians would give consent.
Say they want to cross Grazing on Reservation was fixed up satisfactory to all concerned. Agreement will be forwarded in a few days. I asked Mr. Johnso to take care of the $10,000 note due December 4th
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2-24-1892 |
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Senator Power, |
The |
12-4-1882 |
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Senator Power, |
Henry Keiser is indebted to us for over $3,000 [for this
work.] We are anxious that Mr. Graves makes settlement with him without delay. I believe “ The
construction costs for a warehouse at Custer Station or Huntley
was made a year ago by the Agent at Crow Agency, and nothing has been
heard since. Induce the Honorable Commissioner to order these buildings be constructed at once. The Custer Forwarding Warehouse is
nearly usless. A 30-day notice to start
construction is required. I have
quite a few “beef vouchers” in the hand of Clum
& Dingman. Rush payment. |
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1-22-1893 |
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Senator Power, |
Have your letter of the 17th, glad the matter
is taking favorable shape. For the land option I
understand that if the line [B&M] crosses the NPR at clearmont,
it will cross the Yellowstone 14 miles east of From the Sheridan Post surveyors are
sent from |
2-5-1893 |
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Senator Power, |
Until I know which route the
B&M will use land options are on hold. In case theroute
crossing the NPR below Huntley is adopted, then the
line will cross Pryor higher up and will come in on the south side of town.
We must get inside this railroad deal, and will do nothing until I hear from
you. If the line crosses at See why Cold here and rough on cattle (-20.) If cold continues the beef sale will be unprofitable. The Department has paid for October Crow beef, still owe for Nov, Dec and Jan. Ask that Dingman rush payment. What is prospect of getting legislation on the B&M business? |
2-14-1893 |
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Senator Power, |
Your letter of 11th received. Will make out
bill for Big Horn Southern before final settlement with B&M. Understand I
am to consult no one, except yourself or Mr. Weare
as to negotiations with Indians. I will see Mr
Keiser as to what Mr. Graves says about his work & pay. Cattle in excellent condition. Mr
Haynie says no danger to our range. Am feeding Bull mountain Ranch with 800 calves weaned last
fall. Lost 15 head of drag end – froze to death in January. Have enough
hay to 1st of March, plenty in Can’t say anything about
land office here, everyone is lobbying at |
3-2-1893 |
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Senator Power, |
Received letter of 22nd.
Murphy plans to go to Idaho to buy steers, I plan to go along and get 2,000
two-year olds to place where I said last year, [okay?]. Now is the time to
make money on steers; there is nearly 2,000,000 less
steers in the Major Pease and Plenty Coos [Coups] will go to Hope is that B&M will construct road this spring. |
3-7-1893 |
Crow Agency |
Senator Power, |
According to Helena Independent
all legislation needed for the B&M to enter |
3-16-1893 |
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Senator Power, |
Reply to 7th letter. Matt didn’t get the cow business fixed this session, we will have to wait! Enclosed are two notes for $10,000 and $5,000 undated. No hurry about money in case steers are purchased will not be paid until delivery. Need to see you before making statement [invoice] for
B&M people. No word from Bannister. Will there
be a change in Indian Agents before their term expires. The B&M surveyors
are running a line from a point near Huntley along the north side of the |
3-28-1893 |
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Senator Power, |
Reply to 21st letter. I sent $50 to Col. Bannister, which I paid Henry Keiser. He returned the order to me, with remark he had no money. This was paid to Keiser at the time the B&M were getting consent to survey. I made no bill for the 18th July 1892 Council where Indians refused right-of way through individual allotments. Should B&M build to No payment for Crow beef since last November, vouchers are in hand at the Chief Quartermasters hands, no money there. Push for payment. Matt Murphy bought for the Murphy Cattle Company all the steers from UM (Rosenbaum Brothers-Chicago), about 10,000 head. This should make us some money. |
2-6-1893 |
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Senator Power, |
Can’t leave here until
Saturday. Had to lie here since Monday. Have Johnson
fix up Big Horn Southern account (statement of June 1st.) Statement in full deposited by Mr. Wean with Metropolitan
National Bank of |
6-6-1893 |
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Senator Power, |
Enclosed telegram from Burepe concerning oats. I want 350,000 #’s and close in November. They will continue to
decline. Am using a crutch, but fine. Want to go to the roundup in a few
days, can’t go to Will have Mr. McArthur prepare statement for the month. Need you here to fix things up. Country never looked beeter! Give regards to your wife. I feel that I am hardly worthy of her sympathy! |
6-14-1893 |
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Senator Power, |
Gave you memorandum of our Big Horn Southern deal. I transferred part of my 1/5th interest to Power Brothers. I am currently in Junction, but will be called away soon as cattle from the Jeffries will be ready for delivery. 200,000 #’s of oats from Burepe are here. Tacking to Fork. |
6-16-1893 |
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Senator Power, |
Wrote Mr. Daniels to ship 60,000 #’s of oats to Keogh to close contract, and to ship 90,000 #’s to Custer. Tomorrow will know how much more will be needed. Will order from McDaniels. Enclosed letted from Bannister. We must fix up warehouse business. I can get favorable recommendation to purchase. Nedd to take up Indian beef matter. Recovering okay, will soon be able to ride. |
7-17-1893 |
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Senator Power, |
Rec’d letter. Wills was a farmer at Crow Agency, and is now trying to make trouble for Wyman. He is a no-account fellow and statements made are without merit. Received from Agent payment for 65,355 #’soats and 20,000 #’s wheat. Separate
checks for each. My transactions at Agency with Wyman have gone straight
though and no kind of investigation could implicate me. Don’t
let [ |
8-30-1893 |
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Senator Power, |
Have contract to deliver 700
cords of wood to |
12-11-1893 |
Junction (General Merchandise) |
Senator Power, |
Enclosed estimate of work done by Henry Keiser for Crow Indians. Keiser owes me $4,400 and expects to pay out of his share. Try to get this settled at once. I want the money so I can pay you on 1 January. |
12-23-1893 |
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Henry Keiser, Junction |
Enclosed letter from Senator Power.
See about written papers and go to |
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1-12-1894 |
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Senator Power, |
Enclosed statement of WH Graves for the work done by Henry Keiser, Balance of $2,783.31 is due him. Work was done about two years ago, and the $400 advance for effort against the claim doesn’t satisfy the claim. This is one of the most outrageous transactions ever permitted in this country. I want this money paid! |
1-27-1894 |
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Senator Power, |
Clum & Dingman circular notes that the
Indian Department will ask that Stock Cattle proposals to be opened at |
1-28-1894 |
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Senator Power, |
Reply to 23rd letter. If no selection fo Agent is made, I would
recommend JB Aleshire, a
Lieutenant stationed in |
2-4-1894 |
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Senator Power, |
Mr. Murphy sent letter asking me to come to |
5-3-1894 |
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Senator Power, |
Will go to |
12-7-1894 |
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Senator Power, |
Enclosed letter from Johnson, self
explanatory. Note is signed by Yegen Brothers
and endorsed by Peter Yegen & Co, and myself. Appears My. Carter is mak9ing an effort to
compare strength in getting the organizatio9n of the House [at |
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