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Pioneer Life in Oceana Co.
here were about thirteen hundred, a part of which number belonged to a like reservation in Mason county, but, as is remembered, all were paid off annually at Pent-water. As showing the tact of an agent and the influence of a good dinner, an incident might here be related. One year, when the government agent, Rev. Mr. Fitch, came to pay the Indians the stipulated annuity,
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