Charles Jouett : miscellaneous papers, 1817-1871.

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Charles Jouett : miscellaneous papers, 1817-1871.

Included are letters written to Jouett relating to Indian affairs, such as the establishment of an Indian school at Great Crossings, in Scott County, Ky., purchasing goods for Indians who attended the treaty negotiations at Fort Meigs, conducting financial affairs of the Indian Agency at Chicago, and family and local news; and a memorandum on the account of issues to Indians, July-Sept., 1817.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7603767

The Filson Historical Society

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