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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... the Summer of 1820 ... Jedidiah Morse. US 10253 · 152 B ACADEMIAE HARVARDIANAE TAS 477191S IN NOV CCLESIS Harvard College Library . THE PARKMAN COLLECTION . BEQUEATHED BY PARKMAN , ( H. C. 1844 ) . FRANCIS Received January 17 , 1894 . i 1.
... the Summer of 1820 ... Jedidiah Morse. US 10253 · 152 B ACADEMIAE HARVARDIANAE TAS 477191S IN NOV CCLESIS Harvard College Library . THE PARKMAN COLLECTION . BEQUEATHED BY PARKMAN , ( H. C. 1844 ) . FRANCIS Received January 17 , 1894 . i 1.
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... receiving from your hand a commission , of which the following is a copy . * SIR , Department of War , 7th February , 1820 . I have laid before the President your proposition , to make a visit of observation and inspection to the ...
... receiving from your hand a commission , of which the following is a copy . * SIR , Department of War , 7th February , 1820 . I have laid before the President your proposition , to make a visit of observation and inspection to the ...
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... received the kindest attention . Probably there is no situation of more importance to the government of the United States , in pro- moting the civilization of the Indians , than Mackinaw . * The contemplated removal of this Military ...
... received the kindest attention . Probably there is no situation of more importance to the government of the United States , in pro- moting the civilization of the Indians , than Mackinaw . * The contemplated removal of this Military ...
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... receiving intelligence that this treaty was not to go into effect , was correspondent to the extreme grief and depression , which they ... received every desirable civility , kindness and prompt assist- REPORT TO THE SECRETARY OF WAR . 15.
... receiving intelligence that this treaty was not to go into effect , was correspondent to the extreme grief and depression , which they ... received every desirable civility , kindness and prompt assist- REPORT TO THE SECRETARY OF WAR . 15.
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... received every desirable civility , kindness and prompt assist- ance in accomplishing the objects of the Government . The In- dians , also , treated us , without a single exception , with much re- spect and attention , and listened ...
... received every desirable civility , kindness and prompt assist- ance in accomplishing the objects of the Government . The In- dians , also , treated us , without a single exception , with much re- spect and attention , and listened ...
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acres annually appear Appendix Arkansaw Beaver Indians Brainerd Buffalo Capt Cherokee Nation Chiefs Chippawas Choctaws Christian civilization Columbia river commenced corn Council Council Bluffs Creeks cultivate Delawares dians east Education Family establishment Father fifty five Fox river friends give Gospel Government Green Bay head hundred miles hunting improvement Indian tribes inhabit instruction Iron river Island JEDIDIAH MORSE labor Lake Superior lands language letter live Mackinaw manner Menominees ment mission Missionary Mississippi Missouri mouth natives New-York object Oneidas Osages Ottawas Pawnee persons prairie present principal purchase received Red River reside respectable Rocky Mountains Sandy Lake Sauks scholars Secretary settlement side Six Nations skins Society soil souls Spirit Stockbridge Stockbridge Indians Territory things thousand tion tract trade treaty United village warriors White river Winebagoes women Wyandots