Records of the Wisconsin Superintendency, 1836-1848 [microform]. 1836-1848.

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Records of the Wisconsin Superintendency, 1836-1848 [microform]. 1836-1848.

Letters received, agents' reports, Indians' speeches and communications, contracts, estimates, of funds, and letters sent to government officials, agents, and others concerning all aspects of Indian administration in Wisconsin Territory (including parts of Minnesota, Iowa, and the Dakotas). Included are a few records of the Green Bay subagency (1850) concerning Menominee treaty lands.

4 microfilm reels : positive ; 35 mm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7385697

Minnesota Historical Society Library

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United States. Office of Indian Affairs. Green Bay Agency

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George Boyd, agent at Green Bay, was a career War Dept. employee and Indian agent. Probably a native of Maryland and related by marriage to John Quincy Adams, Boyd served as a private secretary to Secretaries of War William Eustis and John Armstrong and as a courier and special agent of the War Dept., before accepting appointments as Indian agent at Michilimackinac (1818-1832) and at Green Bay (1832-1840). From the description of Indian agency at Green-Bay : ...

United States. National Archives and Records Service

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United States. Office of Indian Affairs. Wisconsin Superintendency

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