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Mill.  He has drawn annuity money in former days and been counted as one of the tribe.  is a machinist by trade and has spent most of his time steamboating on the Mississippi and Missouri Rivers.  He took 320 acres of land on the half-breed Nemaha but lost it all.  States that as a partial cause, he being the only son, had to help his mother bring up his 6 half sisters.
   His personal family never lived here until last summer when Mrs. Cabana arrived on the Reserve with her 3 younger children and has since earned her own living by domestic service.  In the list of allotments made in 1870 for which the certificates were issued and which list is formally endorsed by the Omaha Counselmen.  The name of Antoine Cabana appears.