Papers, 1865; 1867-1879.

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Papers, 1865; 1867-1879.

Consists of letters from R.E. Johnson, S.R. Curtis, John Burke, Alfred Sully and T.A. Stephan, U.S. Indian Agent concerning the recommendation and appointment of High Bird (Fire Heart) as chief of the Blackfoot Indians.

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Burke, John.

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High Bird.

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Stephan, T.A.

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Johnson, R. E. (Robert Edward), 1939-

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Fire Heart.

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Dakota Indian. From the description of Papers, 1865; 1867-1879. (State Historical Society of North Dakota State Archives). WorldCat record id: 17731474 ...

Curtis, S.R.

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Sully, Alfred, 1821-1879

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Alfred Sully (1821-1879), army officer. From the description of Alfred Sully papers 1816-1974. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 702127356 Alfred Sully, son of portrait artist Thomas Sully, was a United States Army officer and trained topographer residing in California from 1847 to 1853. During that time he married Manuela de la Guerra, a granddaughter of JoseĢ de la Guerra. Sully left California in 1853, following the 1851 death of his young wife and child. From th...