McDonald, Angus P. (Angus Pierre)
Angus Pierre McDonald was the son of Hudson's Bay Company trader Angus McDonald and a Native American wife (Okanogan tribe) that McDonald took for a year in the absence of his wife, Catherine. He was born about 1861. In his later years, along with many of his siblings, he had to fight to establish his status as a U.S. citizen in order to keep his land in Niarada, Mont., after allotment of the Flathead Reservation.
From the description of Angus P. McDonald Letter. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 56602443
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referencedIn | McDonald Family collection, 1885-1957 | University of Montana--Missoula Maureen and Mike Mansfield Library Archives and Special Collections | |
creatorOf | McDonald, Angus P. (Angus Pierre). Angus P. McDonald Letter. | Library of Congress |
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associatedWith | McDonald, Angus, 1816-1889 | person |
correspondedWith | McDonald Family | family |
associatedWith | United States. Dept. of the Interior. | corporateBody |
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Flathead Indian Reservation (Mont.) |
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Birth 1861