A Report to the Secretary of War of the United States, on Indian Affairs: Comprising a Narrative of a Tour Performed in the Summer of 1820 ...Converse, 1822 - 496 pages Series of reports and correspondence. Some letters signed by J.C. Calhoun. Extensive statistics on Indian tribes in 1820. |
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... annually ; and to the Indian agent five hundred dollars annu- ally . For cash , and to Fort Howard , two thousand four hundred and fifty dollars annually . Under date of Dec. 5th , 1818 , Mr. Varnum writes from Chicago to Maj . Irwin ...
... annually ; and to the Indian agent five hundred dollars annu- ally . For cash , and to Fort Howard , two thousand four hundred and fifty dollars annually . Under date of Dec. 5th , 1818 , Mr. Varnum writes from Chicago to Maj . Irwin ...
Page 51
... annually to Hudson's Bay . The com- munication is by the Red River , across Lake Winnipic , and down the River that flows from the Lake into the sea at York Fort , where the company have a regular establishment ; or by the Hill river ...
... annually to Hudson's Bay . The com- munication is by the Red River , across Lake Winnipic , and down the River that flows from the Lake into the sea at York Fort , where the company have a regular establishment ; or by the Hill river ...
Page 62
... annually , into the Treasury of the U. States , to be added to the fund appropriated by Congress for the civilization of the Indians . Among the advantages which would result from a plan of this kind , would be the following : - 1. The ...
... annually , into the Treasury of the U. States , to be added to the fund appropriated by Congress for the civilization of the Indians . Among the advantages which would result from a plan of this kind , would be the following : - 1. The ...
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... annually distributed among the Indians to a large amount . They stop at Mackinaw , going and returning , to refresh them- selves , and obtain provisions for their journey . Hence Mackinaw is a very lively and busy place during the ...
... annually distributed among the Indians to a large amount . They stop at Mackinaw , going and returning , to refresh them- selves , and obtain provisions for their journey . Hence Mackinaw is a very lively and busy place during the ...
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... annually , in the month of March , go to the borders of the Sioux country , and as far beyond as their fears will permit them , to hunt the beaver ; which hunt is called by them No - tah - mic - qua , and signifies " searching for ...
... annually , in the month of March , go to the borders of the Sioux country , and as far beyond as their fears will permit them , to hunt the beaver ; which hunt is called by them No - tah - mic - qua , and signifies " searching for ...
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