Letter : to Colonel of Ordnance Craig, 1858 Aug 11.

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Letter : to Colonel of Ordnance Craig, 1858 Aug 11.

Authorizes the Colonel of Ordnance to sell arms and ammunition to Edward F. Beale, the superintendent of the wagon road running from Fort Defiance to the Colorado River.

1 p. ; 25 cm.

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