United States Department of the Interior Office of Indian Affairs letters received [microform], 1824-1880.

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United States Department of the Interior Office of Indian Affairs letters received [microform], 1824-1880.

Letters received from the Kansas, 1851-1855; Miami, 1824-1850; Osage, 1824-1874; Osage River, 1824-1854; and Miami emigration, 1842-1853, agencies in Kansas.

9 microfilm reels ; 35 mm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7757750

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In 1851 the Osage Subagency and the Neosho Subagency were combined to form the Neosho Agency which was responsible for the Osage, Quapaw, Seneca, and Mixed Band of Seneca and Shawnee. This agency was placed under the Southern Superintendency where it remained until transferred to the Western Superintendency in 1867. An Act of Congress of July 15, 1870 (16 Stat. 335) provided for the removal of the Osages from Kansas to a reservation in the north central part of Indian Territory on land to be ...

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