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According to Wapedia:
Trial and Acquittal of Chief Moses in Yakima:
"In 1878, a white couple was murdered near Rattlesnake Springs by Indians controlled by Chief Joseph. The military, however, blamed the incident on Chief Moses. He was captured near present day O'Sullivan Dam and stood trial in Yakima, where he was acquitted. 3 The next year Chief Moses made his first trip to Washington, D.C., and met with President Rutherford B. Hayes. He was quoted as telling the president, "you want this god forsaken land, fine."
"According to Tribal records, Chief Moses was ordered to Washington on Feb 12, 1879. The charges against him for the murders of Mr. & Mrs. Perkins were dismissed on August 1879, after his trip to Washington D.C. 1 It probably was an interesting meeting. Chief Moses probably thought that the verdict in his upcoming murder trial would depend upon whether he agreed to give up his land."
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http://www.moseslakechamber.org/history.html
A brief history of Moses Lake
Chamber of Commerce
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American Indians of the Pacific Northwest
Four men pose for portrait in suits; two seated, two standing
The man at the extreme left (sitting) is Chief Moses.
http://books.google.com/books?id=Ww8odDD86oAC&pg=PA75&lpg=PA75&dq=chief+Sulktalthscosum+journal&source=bl&ots=2zBdRpJxQh&sig=xg20sceAXpfCc8Vqz5Xc_V5Q-ew&hl=en&ei=hEbhSew0k7C0A6HG2boJ&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=2
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Trial and Acquittal of Chief Moses in Yakima:
"In 1878, a white couple was murdered near Rattlesnake Springs by Indians controlled by Chief Joseph. The military, however, blamed the incident on Chief Moses. He was captured near present day O'Sullivan Dam and stood trial in Yakima, where he was acquitted. 3 The next year Chief Moses made his first trip to Washington, D.C., and met with President Rutherford B. Hayes. He was quoted as telling the president, "you want this god forsaken land, fine."
"According to Tribal records, Chief Moses was ordered to Washington on Feb 12, 1879. The charges against him for the murders of Mr. & Mrs. Perkins were dismissed on August 1879, after his trip to Washington D.C. 1 It probably was an interesting meeting. Chief Moses probably thought that the verdict in his upcoming murder trial would depend upon whether he agreed to give up his land."
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April 12, 2009 01:40 AM
Chief Sulktalthscosum http://www.moseslakechamber.org/history.html
A brief history of Moses Lake
Chamber of Commerce
@field(NUMBER+@band(wauaipn+image+434))">http://memory.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/h?ammem/aipn:@field(NUMBER+@band(wauaipn+image+434))
American Indians of the Pacific Northwest
Four men pose for portrait in suits; two seated, two standing
The man at the extreme left (sitting) is Chief Moses.
http://books.google.com/books?id=Ww8odDD86oAC&pg=PA75&lpg=PA75&dq=chief+Sulktalthscosum+journal&source=bl&ots=2zBdRpJxQh&sig=xg20sceAXpfCc8Vqz5Xc_V5Q-ew&hl=en&ei=hEbhSew0k7C0A6HG2boJ&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=2
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Indians of the Pacific Northwest (p 75, 103,132,226,227,292)
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