United States, Office of Indian Affairs, Central Superintendency, collection, 1807-1855 (bulk 1829-1832, 1839-1855).
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Menard, Pierre, 1766-1844
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Illinois' first Lieutenant-Governor (1818-1822). Menard was an early French Canadian resident of Kaskaskia, Randolph County, related by marriage to the Saucier and Chouteau families. A trader and merchant, Menard invested in trapping and exploring expeditions. He was involved in territorial politics, appointed judge in Randolph County courts, 1801; elected representative to the Indiana Territorial Legislature at Vincennes, 1806-1807; representative to the Illinois Territorial Legislature 1812-18...
Forsyth, Thomas, 1771-1833
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Indian agent, 1812-1830. Residing in Peoria, Ill., since 1804, Thomas Forsyth was appointed Indian sub-agent without specific assignment in 1812. In 1818, he was appointed agent for the Missouri Territory and was stationed by 1821 in Sauk and Fox country at Fort Armstrong on Rock Island. Forsyth remained as agent to the Sauk and Fox until his retirement in 1830. From the description of A list of licences granted by Thomas Forsyth, Indian agent, to sundry pers...
O'Fallon, Benjamin, 1793-1842.
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United States. Northern Indian Dept.
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Augustin.
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Mitchell, D. (David), 1936-
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Missouri Fur Company
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American Fur Company
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Fur trading company in the American West. From the description of Papers, 1835-1840. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122497429 Chartered by John Astor in 1808. Astor withdrew his interest in 1834 and in 1864 the company was sold to the North Western Fur Company. From the description of American Fur Company records, 1803-1849. (Detroit Public Library). WorldCat record id: 56975212 No information is available on Livingstone, except as noted above. Franchere...
Brish, Henry C.
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Van Horne, Jefferson, 1802-1857
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Cumming, Alfred, 1802-1873
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Alfred Cummings was the second governor of Utah territory. He was appointed right after the “Utah War” and, due to exaggerated reports, expected to walk into a tense situation, if not outright rebellion. His and his wife’s writings show they were pleasantly surprised by a congenial reception. Cumming was born in Augusta, Georgia on September 4, 1802. He was elected Mayor of Augusta and served until the Mexican War. During the war, he acted as a sutler for two different units for the Union....
United States. Office of Indian Affairs. Missouri Superintendency
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Boilvin, Nicholas.
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McNair, Alexander, 1775-1826
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Public official in St. Louis, Missouri. From the description of Certificate, 1808. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122631011 ...
United States. Office of Indian Affairs
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United States bureau with responsibility for Indian relations. From the description of Letter, 1846. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122699812 Develops and implements, in cooperation with tribal governments, Native American organizations, other federal agencies, state & local governments, and other interested groups, economic, social, educational, and other programs for the benefit and advancement of Indian and Alaska native people. Established in 1824 within the War Dept...
Clark, William, 1770-1838
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Explorer, governor of the Territory of Missouri, army officer, and the U.S. superintendent of Indian Affairs. From the description of William Clark papers, 1816-1818. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 79452648 Explorer. From the description of [Codicil to will] 1837. (Denver Museum of Nature & Science). WorldCat record id: 29305311 Army officer best known for partnership in the Lewis and Clark expedition. In 1794, he was Lieutenant in the 4th sub-legion...
Kennerly, George H.
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Taliaferro, Lawrence, 1794-1871.
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United States. Indian Trade Dept.
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Dougherty, John, 1791-1860
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Chouteau, Paul Linguest, 1792-1851.
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Pilcher, Joshua, 1790-1843.
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United States. Office of Indian Affairs. Central Superintendency
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The Central Superintendency was established in 1851 as the successor to the St. Louis Superintendency, also known as the District of St. Louis, established in 1822 as the successor to the Missouri Superintendency. Originally responsible for most of the Indians in what is now Kansas & Nebraska and in the upper regions of the Missouri, Platte, & Arkansas Rivers in the Dakotas, Wyoming, & Colorado. With the organization of new territories and the establishment of new superi...
Hamtramck, John Francis, 1798-1858
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U.S. Indian agent, Army officer during the Mexican War; from Shepherdstown, W. Va. From the description of Papers, 1757-1862. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 19595448 John Francis Hamtramck (1798-1858) was a U.S. Indian agent, Army officer during the Mexican War; from Shepherdstown, West Virginia. From the guide to the John Francis Hamtramck Papers, 1757-1862, (David M. Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript Library, Duke University) ...
Davenport, Marmaduke S.
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Saint Vrain, Felix.
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Harvey, Thomas R.
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Sanford, John F. A., 1806 or 1807-1857
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United States. Office of Indian Affairs. St. Louis Superintendency
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On April 10, 1833, scientist-naturalist Prince Maximilian of Wied, accompanied by the artist, Karl Bodmer, and personal servant, David Dreidoppel, who was an experienced hunter and taxidermist, set out from St. Louis aboard the American Fur Company steamer Yellow Stone on a thirteen-month natural science expedition up the Missouri River. From the description of William Clark, superintendent of Indian affairs, to all whom it may concern : under authority vested in me by the president ...
Maguire, Gerald Q.
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Latham, James, 1768-1826.
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Graham, Richard
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Resident of Santa Clara, Calif., and miner near Nome, Alaska. From the description of Correspondence, 1900. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70925101 ...