William Clark Papers
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Keyword: Sac
Dates: From 1808 to 1884
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Title: Letter from Ind. sub agt., Peoria (Maurice Blondeau) To S.I.A.St.L. (William Clark)
Date: 1813-07-20
Volume: 2 Page: 19 (Microfilm reel MS-94)
Author(s): Maurice Blondeau, U.S. sub agt., Peoria;
Recipient(s): William Clark, S.I.A.St.L.;
Contents: U.S. Indian sub agent, Peoria (?) (Maurice Blondeau) St. Louis. To His Excellency Govr. Clark. Report on Indians in his sub-agency (Sacs and Foxes, and Miamis); and on Indian depredations.
Description: Copy of letter. 2p.
Title: Letter from U.S. sub agt., Fort Madison (John Johnson) To S.I.A.St.L. (William Clark)
Date: 1813-07-25
Volume: 2 Page: 17 (Microfilm reel MS-94)
Author(s): John Johnson, U.S. sub agt. Fort Madison;
Recipient(s): William Clark, S.I.A.St.L.;
Contents: U.S. Indian sub agent, Fort Madison (?) (John Johnson) St. Louis To His Excellency Govr. Clark. Reports on Indians in his sub agency (Sacs & Foxes, Miamis, Iowas, etc.); and on Indian depredations.
Description: Copy of letter. 2p.
Title: Letter from U.S. Sub agt., Prairie du Chien(Nicholas Boilvin) To S.I.A.St.L. (William Clark)
Date: 1813-07-25
Volume: 2 Page: 13 (Microfilm reel MS-94)
Author(s): Nicholas Boilvin, U.S. sub agt, Prairie du Chien;
Recipient(s): William Clark, S.I.A.St.L;
Contents: U.S. Indian agent, Prairie du Chien (Nicholas Boilvin) St. Louis. To His Excellency Govern. William Clark. Report on public property in his possession; in Indians in his agency (Pottawatomies, Ottawas, Sioux, Crow, Sac & Fox, etc.); and on Indian depredat
Description: Copy of letter. 5p.
Comments: See American State Papers. Indian Affairs. v. 2, p.32.
Title: Statement of Wabasha, Yancton Sioux Chief to Benjamin O'Fallon, Indian agent
Date: 1817-09-26
Volume: 2 Page: 51 (Microfilm reel MS-94)
Author(s): Wabasha, Yancton Sioux chief;
Recipient(s): Benjamin O'Fallon, Indian agent;
Contents: Wabasha, Yancton Sioux chief. Statement to Benjamin O'Fallon, Indian agent, on depredations of Chippeways, and of Sacs & Foxes.
Description: Copy of document. 4p.
Title: Statement of Mango/Iron, a Yancton Sioux to Benjamin O'Fallon, Indian agent
Date: 1817-09-26
Volume: 2 Page: 50 (Microfilm reel MS-94)
Author(s): Mango/Iron(a Yancton Sioux);
Recipient(s): Benjamin O'Fallon, Indian agent;
Contents: Mango/Iron, a Yancton Sioux. Statement to Benjamin O'Fallon, Indian agent, on depredations of the Sacs and Foxes.
Description: Copy of document. 2p.
Comments: See also, p.56
Title: Journal of proceedings that took place under a commission to Genl. Wm Clark & Govr L Cass to mediate between chiefs & headmen of various tribes of Indians
Date: 1825-06-20
Volume: 2 Page: 148 (Microfilm reel MS-94)
Author(s): T. Biddle, Secy. to Commrs.;
Recipient(s):
Contents: U.S. Commissioners to treat with Sioux and other Indian tribes(Genl. Wm. Clark and Govr. L. Cass) Journal of the proceedings that took place under a commission to Genl Wm Clark & Govr L. Cass, to treat with and mediate between, the chiefs, head men &other representatives of the Sioux,Sac,Fox,Iowa,Chippewa, Menomie,Winnebago, & Pottawatomi, Ottawa & Chippeway of the Illinois bands of Indians to be assembled at Prairie du Chien, Aug. 1825.
Description: Copy of document. 22p.
Comments: Signed: T. Biddle, Secy to Commrs.
Title: Petition requesting land survey
Date: 1828-09-30
Volume: 32 Page: 1 (Microfilm reel MS-99)
Author(s): Amos Farrar (for Betsy Farrar); John Connolly (for Thomas Connolly); Russel Farnhaus (for Arkange, Lizette, Mary & Argat Separch alias St Jean; Samuel Nuir (for Louisa, James & Jane Nuir);
Recipient(s): United States Congress;
Contents: Contains petition to the U.S. Congress regarding land claims of the Sac & Fox tribes based on the Treaty of 1824. The petition requests a survey of land described made under the direction of one chosen by the U.S. Congress. The petition is signed by the parents or guardians of the claimants.
Description: Copy of petition. 2 pages
Title: Letter
Date: 1829-08-18
Volume: 4 Page: 29 (Microfilm reel MS-94)
Author(s): Wm. Clark, S.I.A.St.L;
Recipient(s): John H. Eaton, Sec. of War.;
Contents: U.S. Supt. of Ind. Aff., St. Louis (Wm. Clark) To (Sec. of War, John H. Eaton?) Discusses recent Indian depredations and inter-tribal wars. Encloses letters concerning the killing of three white men by a band of Ioways on July 17th. Inter-tribal wars involve the Sacks, Fox and Sioux; Delawares, Shawonees, Osages, Kanzas and Panies. Mentions Delawares pursuing the Military Escort on the Santa fee Trace.
Description: Copy of letter. 3p.
Title: Letter
Date: 1829-08-20
Volume: 4 Page: 31 (Microfilm reel MS-94)
Author(s): Wm. Clark, S.I.A.St.L;
Recipient(s): John H. Eaton, Sec. of War.;
Contents: U.S. Supt. of Ind. Aff., St. Louis (Wm. Clark) To Hon. Sctry War (John H. Eaton) Genl. Leavenworth has brought with him on the steam boat 19 Sack Fox and Ioway Indians of Genl. Hughs' sub agency, who have offered themselves as hostages. Wants advice on "our Indian relations."
Description: Copy of letter. 1p.
Title: Petition to clarify half-breed land parcels
Date: 1829-08-25
Volume: 32 Page: 3 (Microfilm reel MS-99)
Author(s): Antoine Le Claire; Antony Bell; Battis Laurel (for self and two others); Betsey Farrar; Charles Menard Jr; Chrystom Antaya; Elisabeth Horronice; Elisabeth Hunt; Francis Mombread; Francis Provats; Isaac Antaya; Isidore Antaya; James Campbell; John Connolly (for one claimant); John W. Johnson (for three claimants); Louis Courville; Madam F. Garnivelle (for self and five others); Margueritte Hebert; Maria Antaya; Maria Parnappe; Maurice Blundow (for self and four other claimants); Pier Cardinall; Pier Iandran; Pier Lauvier; Russell Farnham (for four claimants); Strange Powers; Victor Blondow;
Recipient(s): United States Congress;
Contents: Contains petition to the Congress of the U.S., by representatives of half-breeds (by white men and Indian women of the Sac & Fox tribes) to pass laws to clarify the parcel of land in the state of Missouri ajudicated to half breeds; states that success of this group cannot flourish without further help from the federal govt.; strife exists where citizens of Missouri base their land ownership on French or Spanish claims.
Description: Copy of petition. 7p.
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