U.S. Office of Indian Affairs records, 1823.

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U.S. Office of Indian Affairs records, 1823.

This collection consists of a typescript copy of a letter (July 3, 1823) from Benjamin O'Fallon, Indian agent, to William Clark, Superintendent of Indian Affairs reporting the killing of Robert Jones, Michael Immel, and five other Missouri Fur Company employees by a party of Blackfeet Indians near the Yellowstone River. (SC 591)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7964633

Montana Historical Society Library

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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...

Missouri Fur Company

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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...

O'Fallon, Benjamin

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