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Title: Letter
Date: 1831-06-06
Volume: 6 Page: 217 (Microfilm reel MS-95)
Author(s): P.L. Chouteau, U.S.I.A. for Osages;
Recipient(s): William Clark, S.I.A., St. Louis;
Contents: U.S.I.A. for Osages (P.L. Chouteau) To Genl. Wm. Clark. Describes present poor and inconvenient location of the Osage agency; wants to remove it to White Hair's town on the Neosho River.
Description: Copy of letter. 3p.

Title: Letter
Date: 1831-06-10
Volume: 6 Page: 206 (Microfilm reel MS-95)
Author(s): John Dougherty, U.S.I.A., Cant. Leavenworth;
Recipient(s): William Clark, S.I.A., St. Louis;
Contents: U.S.I.A., Upper Missouri Agency (John Dougherty) To Genl. William Clark. Sends Major Davenport's note on subject of building quarters for the Indian Agent.
Description: Copy of letter. 1p.
Comments: See Mjr. Davenport's note on p. 205.
Title: Letter
Date: 1831-06-10
Volume: 6 Page: 203 (Microfilm reel MS-95)
Author(s): Andrew S. Hughes, U.S.I.A., Ioway Agency;
Recipient(s): William Clark, S.I.A., St. Louis;
Contents: U.S.I.A., Ioway Agency (And. S. Hughes) To Genl. Wm. Clark. Corn planting is underway; discusses ability of Mr. Duncan as an agriculturist. Assistant needed.
Description: Copy of letter. 2p.

Title: Letter
Date: 1831-06-10
Volume: 6 Page: 200 (Microfilm reel MS-95)
Author(s): John Reynolds, Illinois Governor;
Recipient(s): William Clark, S.I.A., St. Louis;
Contents: Illinois Governor, Edwardsville (John Reynolds) To Genl. Wm. Clark. Asks if a Sac interpreter can join Illinois Militia corps at Beardstown, Morgan county, on June 15.
Description: Copy of letter. 1p.

Title: Letter
Date: 1831-06-11
Volume: 6 Page: 206 (Microfilm reel MS-95)
Author(s): Peter Menard, Jr., U.S.I. sub agent, Peoria;
Recipient(s): William Clark, S.I.A., St. Louis;
Contents: U.S.I. Sub agent, Peoria Sub agency (Peter Menard, Jr.) To Genl. William Clark. Hopes agency can be moved to a more suitable place; United tribe of the Agency want their annuities; asks advice on dealing with Mr. Ogee, the U.S. Interpreter who is intoxicated most of the time.
Description: Copy of letter. 2p.

Title: Letter
Date: 1831-06-15
Volume: 6 Page: 208 (Microfilm reel MS-95)
Author(s): T.P. Burnett, Acting U.S.I.A., Prairie du Chien;
Recipient(s): William Clark, S.I.A., St. Louis;
Contents: Acting U.S.I.A., Prairie du Chien (T.P. Burnett) To Genl. William Clark. Hears that a Sioux war party is being organized to go against the Chippeways; some Menominees may join them.
Description: Copy of letter. 1p.

Title: Letter
Date: 1831-06-21
Volume: 4 Page: 226 (Microfilm reel MS-94)
Author(s): Wm. Clark, S.I.A.St.L.;
Recipient(s): Col. Saml. S. Hamilton, War Dept.;
Contents: U.S. Supt. of Ind. Aff., St. Louis (Wm. Clark) To Col. Saml. S. Hamilton, War Dept. On cooperation between Indian agents and military, on the frontiers; fears educational opportunity for Indian boys at Choctaw Academy will be disregarded by some tribes.
Description: Copy of letter. 2p.

Title: Letter
Date: 1831-06-24
Volume: 6 Page: 265 (Microfilm reel MS-95)
Author(s): John Miller, Missouri Governor;
Recipient(s): William Clark, S.I.A., St. Louis;
Contents: Missouri Governor (John Miller)City of Jefferson. To Genl. Wm. Clark. Sends papers received from Genl. N.M. Watkins concerning Indians trespassing on citizens of New Madrid and Stoddard counties; asks that Indians be removed.
Description: Copy of letter. 1p.
Comments: Papers referred to above on p. 265-266. Volume 1 letters of May 28, Watkins to Gov. Miller, 2 petitions, names of petitioners on p. 273. Of citizens of New Madrid & Stoddard Counties.
Title: Letter
Date: 1831-06-25
Volume: 6 Page: 219 (Microfilm reel MS-95)
Author(s): Henry Gratiot, U.S.I. sub Agent, Winnebagoes;
Recipient(s): William Clark, S.I.A., St. Louis;
Contents: U.S.I. Sub agent, Winnebagoes (Henry Gratiot, Gratiot's Grove) To Genl. Wm. Clark. Discusses Sac attempts to get Winnebagoes, and other Indians to join in war against whites. Need for blacksmith and materials.
Description: Copy of letter. 3p.

Title: Letter
Date: 1831-06-27
Volume: 4 Page: 229 (Microfilm reel MS-94)
Author(s): Wm. Clark, S.I.A.St.L.;
Recipient(s): Hon. Sctry. War.;
Contents: U.S. Supt. of Ind. Aff., St. Louis (Wm. Clark) To Hon. Sctry. War. Sends news of death of Dunning D. McNair, Osage sub agent, killed by lightning.
Description: Copy of letter. 1p.

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