Letter from Theo. H. Dodd to W. T. Sherman and S. F. Tappan, May 30, 1868: Page #11
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Navajos and Utahs meet at Santa Fé, or some other point, and arrange a treaty of peace at an early day.
I would recommend that the Navajoes be furnished at least with 40,000 head of sheep and goats. I would also recommend that one physician, one blacksmith and one carpenter be employed at an early day, and shops erected and provided with iron tools, timber, &c. All of which is respectfully submitted. Very respectfully, Your obedient servant
(signed) Theo. H. Dodd
U. S. Indian Agent for Navajo Inds.
Official copy: [faded]
W. A. Nichols Assistant Adjutant General [faded]