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Title: Letter
Date: 1832-07-27
Volume: 4 Page: 396 (Microfilm reel MS-94)
Author(s): Wm. Clark, S.I.A.St.L.;
Recipient(s): Hon. Secy. of War;
Contents: U.S. Supt. Ind. Aff., St. Louis (Wm. Clark) To Hon. Secy of War. Concerning wish of Shawnees from White river in Arkansas Territory for change of lands.
Description: Copy of letter. 2p.

Title: Treaty between the United States of America and the Seneca and Shawnee Indians...
Date: 1832-12-29
Volume: 1 Page: 21 (Microfilm reel MS-94)
Author(s): Seneca Indians; Shawnee Indians; U.S.;
Recipient(s):
Contents: Treaty between the United States of America and the Seneca and Shawnee Indians...
Description: Copy of document. 3 pgs.
Comments: Ratified 3/22/1833
Title: Articles of agreement among numerous tribes of Indians
Date: 1833-11-12
Volume: 1 Page: 66 (Microfilm reel MS-94)
Author(s): Delaware Indians; Iowa Indians; Kansas Indians; Kaskaskia Indians; Kickapoo Indians; Omaha Indians; Otoe Indians; Ottawa Indians; Pawnee Indians; Peoria Indians; Piankeshaw Indians; Pottawatomie Indians; Shawnee Indians; Wea Indians;
Recipient(s):
Contents: Articles of agreement among the Delawares, Pawnees, Shawnees, Kansas, Iowas, Otoes, Omahas, Kickapoos, Weas, Peorias, Piankeshaws, Kaskaskias, Ottawas and Pottawatomies at Fort Leavenworth.
Description: Copy of document. 4 pgs.
Comments: Compare with Govt. Serial 247, pp. 727-732; and with Govt. Serial 263, Report No. 474, pp. 105-112.
Title: Agreement by various tribes allowing the United States to open military roads and posts in their country.
Date: 1836-10-21
Volume: 1 Page: 262 (Microfilm reel MS-94)
Author(s): Delawares; Kaskaskias; Major Richard W. Cummins, U.S. agt. I.A.; Peorias; Piankeshaw; Shawnees; Weas;
Recipient(s):
Contents: Agreement by the Delaware, Shawnee, Piankeshaw, Wea, Peoria and Kaskaskia tribes to allow the U. S. govt. to open military roads and posts in their country.
Description: Copy of Document. 2 p.
Comments: Agreement dated: Northern Agency, Western Territory, October 21, 1836. Maj. Richard W. Cummins, Indian agent.
Title: Ind. Agt (Northern Agcy, Western Terr. (R. W. Cummins) To Com. Ind. Affs., Washington (C. A. Harris)
Date: 1837-03-15
Volume: G Page: 44 (Microfilm reel MF-3166)
Author(s): R. W. Cummins (Ind. Agt., Northern Agcy, Western Terr.);
Recipient(s): C. A. Harris (Com. Ind. Affs, Washington City);
Contents: Nominates David Shahan as blacksmith for the Shawnee, Pascal Fish as Asst. Smith for the Delaware, and Charles Fish as Asst. Smith for the Kansas. States reason for high turnover is low wages ($15-$20 per month) & isolation.
Description: Copy of letter. 1p.

Title: Ind. Agt (Northern Agcy, Western Terr. (R. W. Cummins) To Com Ind Affs, Washington (C. A. Harris)
Date: 1837-05-13
Volume: G Page: 45 (Microfilm reel MF-3166)
Author(s): R. W. Cummins (Ind. Agt., Northern Agcy, Western Terr.);
Recipient(s): C. A. Harris (Com. Ind. Affs., Washington);
Contents: Reminds Harris that money has been due Michael Rice, builder of the Shawnee mills for over a year. Cummins states he has examined the mills and finds them better than the contract specifies.
Description: Copy of letter. 1p.

Title: Letter from Supt. Shawnee Friends Mission (Moses Pearson) To S.I.A.St.L. (William Clark)
Date: 1837-12-24
Volume: G Page: 84 (Microfilm reel MF-3166)
Author(s): Moses Pearson (Supt. Shawnee Friends Mission);
Recipient(s): William Clark (S.I.A.St.L.);
Contents: States that he (Pearson) has been appointed by the Society of Friends to be Supt. of the Shawnee Friends Mission for the purpose of establishing and keeping a school. States that a proclamation originating from the Society in Ohio and intended to be read and interpreted to the Indians has been objected to by the Shawnee's Indian Agent. Encloses the proclamation & asks that Clark react to it.
Description: Copy of letter. 3p.

Title: Letter from Indian Agent, Fort Leavenworth (R. W. Cummins) To S.I.A.St.L. (William Clark)
Date: 1838-03-28
Volume: G Page: 104 (Microfilm reel MF-3166)
Author(s): R. W. Cummins (Indian Agent, Fort Leavenworth);
Recipient(s): William Clark (S.I.A.St.L.);
Contents: Relates that he has granted a license to Francis Choteau to trade with the Kickapoos, Kansas, Delawares, and Shawnee Indians, and has accepted his bond.
Description: Copy of letter. 1p.

Title: Letter from Indian Agent, Fort Leavenworth (R. W. Cummins) To S.I.A.St.L. (William Clark)
Date: 1838-05-01
Volume: G Page: 107 (Microfilm reel MF-3166)
Author(s): R. W. Cummins (Indian Agent, Fort Leavenworth);
Recipient(s): William Clark (S.I.A.St.L.);
Contents: Nominates Matthew King (a Shawnee) as Assistant Blacksmith to the Shawnees.
Description: Copy of letter. 1p.

Title: Letter from Indian Agent, Fort Leavenworth (R. W. Cummins) To S.I.A.St.L. (William Clark)
Date: 1838-07-24
Volume: G Page: 131 (Microfilm reel MF-3166)
Author(s): R. W. Cummins (Indian Agent, Ft. Leavenworth);
Recipient(s): William Clark (S.I.A.St.L.);
Contents: Notifies Clark that the Shawnee blacksmith buildings are badly rotted and in need of repair. States money might be saved by building new facilities.
Description: Copy of letter. 1p.

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