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1. Letter from F.E. Ives to Col. George L. Shoup, July 19, 1877 Letter from F.E. Ives to Col. George L. Shoup, July 19, 1877 Indian agents; Indians of North America; Letter concerning growing tension among the Indian-White relations in Idaho leading up to the Birch Creek Massacre.

2. Letter from Fred J. Keisel & company to Mess. George L. Shoup & Co., Dec. 27, 1875 Letter from Fred J. Keisel & company to Mess. George L. Shoup & Co., Dec. 27, 1875 Business & finance; Letter concerning Shoup's business account.

3. Letter from Fred J. Kiesel & Co. to Mess. Geo L Shoup & Co., Aug. 18, 1878 Letter from Fred J. Kiesel & Co. to Mess. Geo L Shoup & Co., Aug. 18, 1878 Troop movements; Letter concerning the mobilization of troops to the Salmon area.

4. Letter from Fred J. Kiesel & Co. to Mess. Geo L Shoup & Co., June 27, 1878 Letter from Fred J. Kiesel & Co. to Mess. Geo L Shoup & Co., June 27, 1878 Carts & wagons; Indians of North America; Letter concerning wagon freight going through the Salmon area, and reports of Indian unrest.

5. Letter from Fred J. Kiesel & Co. to Mess. George L. Shoup & Co., Sept. 11, 1877 Letter from Fred J. Kiesel & Co. to Mess. George L. Shoup & Co., Sept. 11, 1877 Wagon trains; Nez Perce Indians; Letter concerning wagon trains heading to Salmon City, and the difficulty in finding men willing to make the trip.

6. Letter from Fred. J. Kiesel & Co. to Mesr. Geo L Shoup & Co., Aug. 29, 1877 Letter from Fred. J. Kiesel & Co. to Mesr. Geo L Shoup & Co., Aug. 29, 1877 Massacres; Carts & wagons; Letter concerning Birch Creek Massacre and the increased cost of getting freight through the Salmon area.

7. Letter from George L. Shoup to J.H. Dudley, Esq., February 20, 1878 Letter from George L. Shoup to J.H. Dudley, Esq., February 20, 1878 Business people; Letter concerning Shoup's travels and who may act on behalf of the business in his absence.

8. Letter from John C. Anderson to George L. Shoup & Company, Sept. 8, 1877 Letter from John C. Anderson to George L. Shoup & Company, Sept. 8, 1877 Massacres; Wagon trains; Letter reacting to news of the Birch Creek Massacre and telling of another wagon coming through the area.

9. Letter from Jonathan Hailey to Col. George L. Shoup and Hon. E.T. Beaty, June 27, 1874 Letter from Jonathan Hailey to Col. George L. Shoup and Hon. E.T. Beaty, June 27, 1874 Indian reservations; Letter concerning the removal of a band of Indians from Lemhi County to the Fort Hall Reservation.

10. Letter from Jonathan Hailey to Col. George Shoup, June 27, 1874 Letter from Jonathan Hailey to Col. George Shoup, June 27, 1874 Bureau of Indian Affairs Letter concerning the advertising of bids for furnishing Indian supplies by the Commissioner of Indian Affairs.

11. Letter from L. C. Morse to George L. Shoup, Aug. 27, 1877 Letter from L. C. Morse to George L. Shoup, Aug. 27, 1877 Massacres; Indians of North America; Letter relaying information about the Birch Creek Massacre and wagon freight transportation in the area.

12. Letter from Sebree, Farris & Holt to Col. Geo L Shoup, August 27, 1877 Letter from Sebree, Farris & Holt to Col. Geo L Shoup, August 27, 1877 Nez Perce Indians; Massacres; Letter concerning the Birch Creek Massacre, including the loss of three men and their goods.

13. Letter from Taber, Harker & Company to Colonel George L. Shoup & Company, Sept. 10, 1877 Letter from Taber, Harker & Company to Colonel George L. Shoup & Company, Sept. 10, 1877 Wagon trains; Nez Perce Indians; Letter responding to news of the Birch Creek Massacre and the loss of the two wagons of freight.

14. Letter from W.F. Sanders to George Shoup, January 6, 1869 Letter from W.F. Sanders to George Shoup, January 6, 1869 Correspondence; Letter concerning Sanders meeting with General Grant and his desire to become Governor of Montana.
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