William Clark Papers
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Keyword: Shawnee
Dates: From 1808 to 1884
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Title: Letter
Date: 1831-01-13
Volume: 6 Page: 96a (Microfilm reel MS-95)
Author(s): Richard W. Cummins, U.S. Ind. Agt., Delaware & Shawnee Agency;
Recipient(s): William Clark, S.I.A., St. Louis;
Contents: U.S. Ind. Agt. Delaware & Shawnee Agency (Richard W. Cummins) To Genl. Wm. Clark. Chiefs of Fish's or Jackson's band of Shawnees have agreed to allow a school to be started. Revd. Mr. McAllister & Thomas Johnson hope to have school in operation early in spring.
Description: Copy of letter. 1p.
Title: Letter
Date: 1831-01-13
Volume: 6 Page: 97 (Microfilm reel MS-95)
Author(s): Richard W. Cummins, U.S. Ind. Agt., Delaware & Shawnee Agency;
Recipient(s): William Clark, S.I.A., St. Louis;
Contents: U.S. Ind. Agt., Delaware & Shawnee Agency (Richard W. Cummins) To Genl. William Clark. The bearer, Thomas Clark, is on way to Ohio; expects several Indian families to return with him, and asks aid.
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Title: Letter
Date: 1831-01-20
Volume: 6 Page: 98 (Microfilm reel MS-95)
Author(s): U.S. Ind. Agt. (Delaware & Shawnee Agency);
Recipient(s): William Clark, S.I.A., St. Louis;
Contents: U.S. Ind. Agt. (Delaware & Shawnee Agency) To Genl Wm. Clark. Lists persons who transgressed on Indian lands while hunting bees and honey in fall of 1830. Some were seen and known to Daniel M. Boon; two of men in one party killed a Kansas Indian.
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Title: Letter
Date: 1831-02-15
Volume: 6 Page: 113 (Microfilm reel MS-95)
Author(s): Richard W. Cummins, U.S. Ind. Agt. Delaware & Shawnee Agency;
Recipient(s): William Clark, S.I.A., St. Louis;
Contents: U.S. Ind. Agt., Delaware & Shawnee Agency (Richard W. Cummins) To Genl. Wm. Clark. Concerning three strangers who have come among the Delawares and Shawnees to give religious instruction.
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Comments: no names given.
Title: Letter
Date: 1831-03-02
Volume: 6 Page: 149 (Microfilm reel MS-95)
Author(s): Col. M. Arbuckle, Cmndg. 7th Infanty;
Recipient(s): P.L. Chouteau, U.S. Agt for Osages.;
Contents: Arbuckle, Col. M., Commanding 7th Infantry To Mr. Paul Legeste Chouteau, U.S. Agent for the Osages, Osage Agency. Concerning horses stolen from Shawnees and Cherokees, presumably by Osages.
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Title: Letter
Date: 1831-03-28
Volume: 6 Page: 165 (Microfilm reel MS-95)
Author(s): Richard W. Cummins, U.S.I.A. for Delawares & Shawnees;
Recipient(s): William Clark, S.I.A., St. Louis;
Contents: U.S.I.A. for Delawares & Shawnees (Richard W. Cummins) To Genl. William Clark. Mentions report of sum from Shawnee annuities being authorized to Kickapoos, for murder of Kickapoo woman by Shawnees; Col Boon reports Kansas murders of nine Pawnees.
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Title: Letter
Date: 1831-04-02
Volume: 6 Page: 166 (Microfilm reel MS-95)
Author(s): Richard W. Cummins, U.S.I.A for Shawnees & Delawares;
Recipient(s): William Clark, S.I.A., St. Louis;
Contents: U.S.I.A. for Shawnees & Delawares (Richard W. Cummins) To Genl. William Clark. Delawares need provisions; winter hard on all tribes and many horses lost; Weas from Mississippi swamps, in destitute condition; have joined other Weas on their lands; asks instructions on supplying provisions.
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Title: Letter
Date: 1831-04-03
Volume: 6 Page: 168 (Microfilm reel MS-95)
Author(s): Richard W. Cummins, U.S.I.A. Delawares & Shawnees;
Recipient(s): William Clark, S.I.A., St. Louis;
Contents: U.S.I.A., Delawares & Shawnees (Richard W. Cummins) To Genl. William Clark. Has given provisions to party of Kaskaskias who emigrated last fall; Weas that have arrived this spring need farming tools.
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Title: Letter
Date: 1831-04-03
Volume: 6 Page: 167 (Microfilm reel MS-95)
Author(s): Richard W. Cummins, U.S.I.A., Shawnees & Delawares;
Recipient(s): William Clark, S.I.A., St. Louis;
Contents: U.S.I.A., Shawnees & Delawares (Richard W. Cummins) To Genl. William Clark. Concerning horse stolen from John Cohon, a reputable Delaware, by Kansas Indians.
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Title: Letter
Date: 1831-04-06
Volume: 6 Page: 133 (Microfilm reel MS-95)
Author(s): P.L. Chouteau, U.S. Ind. Agt., for Osages;
Recipient(s): William Clark, S.I.A., St. Louis;
Contents: U.S. Ind. Agt., for Osages (P.L. Chouteau) To Genl. Wm. Clark. Concerning the heavy duties of the new Osage Sub-Agent, D. D. McNair, will have; Osages are now surrounded by Creeks, Cherokees, Kickapoos, Delawares, Shawnees, etc.; suggests McNair be given pay as interpreter too.
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