Douglas to
William G. Smith, Secretary, Hudson's Bay Company,
11
December 1855, reporting the arrival of a large body of regular troops
on the
Columbia but doubting they will make much impression on Indigenous forces, who "will have
to be rooted out by such men as formerly composed
our trapping parties, who would plunge into the Mountains or Forests
without Tents or food, or cumbrous Commissariat, carrying only their
rifles, a good supply of Powder and Lead, and a Blanket to cover them at
night. With such a force, the Indians would soon be compelled to submit,
or be entirely destroyed."