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Title: Field notes of a survey of the lines of purchase by the United States from the Sack and Fox Indians
Date: 1835-04-30
Volume: 1 Page: 170 (Microfilm reel MS-94)
Author(s): Charles DeWard, assistant surveyor; William Gorden, surveyor;
Recipient(s):
Contents: Field notes of a survey of the lines of the purchase made by the commissioners of the United States from the Sack and Fox Indians by treaty of the 21st September 1832.
Description: Copy of document. 1p.
Comments: Signed by Charles DeWard, assistant surveyor, for William Gorden, surveyor. Dated St. Louis 9th October 1835. Plats on pages 168,169.
Title: Field notes of a survey of a portion of the line called for by the Treaty of Prairie du Chien of 1825.
Date: 1835-07-20
Volume: 1 Page: 212 (Microfilm reel MS-94)
Author(s): John A. Clarke, surveyor; Jon. L. Bean, surveyor;
Recipient(s):
Contents: Field notes of a survey of a portion of the line called for by the 5th article of the Treaty of Prairie du Chien of the 19th August 1825 ...
Description: Copy of document. 45p.
Comments: Line between the Sioux and Chippeway nations. Plats on pages 210 and 211.
Title: Letter
Date: 1836-03-30
Volume: 32 Page: 79 (Microfilm reel MS-99)
Author(s): William Clark, S.I.A.St.L.;
Recipient(s): B. Mills, Galena;
Contents: S.I.A.St.L. (William Clark) To B. Mills, Galena. States belief that Margaret Farrar has proven her status as a half breed; further states that a share of the land is in doubt due to the fact that she was born after the Treaty of 1824. Further states that the question of her inheriting her deceased sister's share is also in doubt.
Description: Copy of letter. 1p.

Title: Letter from Indian Agent, Rock Island (Jos. M Street) To S.I.A.St.L. (Genl. William Clark)
Date: 1836-06-07
Volume: G Page: 7 (Microfilm reel MF-3166)
Author(s): Jos. M Street (Indian Agent, Rock Island);
Recipient(s): Genl. William Clark (S.I.A.St.L.);
Contents: Explains to Clark that his office in Rock Island has only one writing table with no way to lock up books & important papers. Asks Clark to obtain for him the book containing the Treaty of 1832. His copy has been misplaced or stolen.
Description: Copy of letter. 1p.

Title: Letter from Indian Agent, Fort Leavenworth (Jno Daugherty) To S.I.A.St.L. (Genl. William Clark)
Date: 1836-07-06
Volume: G Page: 19 (Microfilm reel MF-3166)
Author(s): Jno Daugherty (Indian Agent, Fort Leavenworth);
Recipient(s): William Clark (S.I.A.St.L.);
Contents: States that the unsettled Otoe & Missouri Indians, in the process of moving their town, have erected 5-6 earthen houses. Thus they begin to show some permanency. Now is a good time to erect the mill to which they are entitled by treaty. Daugherty thinks the mill should be finished by fall.
Description: Copy of letter. 1p.

Title: Letter from Indian Agent, Fort Leavenworth (Jno Daugherty) To S.I.A.St.L. (William Clark)
Date: 1837-02-01
Volume: G Page: 38 (Microfilm reel MF-3166)
Author(s): Jno Daugherty (Indian Agent, Fort Leavenworth);
Recipient(s): William Clark (S.I.A.St.L.);
Contents: Reports numerous complaints & dissatisfaction with the way the U.S. government is treating Indians. States opinion that much of the trouble is caused by certain half breeds who drink too much and spread false tales to various tribes. Mentions that the government needs to help settle the problems through civilizing and Christianizing the Indians and the half breeds.
Description: Copy of letter. 3p.

Title: Letter from Indian Sub Agent, Ioway Sub Agcy (Andrew S Hughes) To S.I.A.St.L. (William Clark)
Date: 1837-06-29
Volume: G Page: 50 (Microfilm reel MF-3166)
Author(s): Andrew S. Hughes (Indian Sub Agent, Ioway Sub Agcy);
Recipient(s): William Clark (S.I.A.St.L.);
Contents: States that most of the Ioways & Sacs have complied with treaties and are on their land south of the Missouri River. Describes their condition as "starving" and asks that something be done. Mentions complying with the treaty.
Description: Copy of letter. 1p.

Title: Letter from Ind. Sub Agt., Great Nemaha Sub Agcy (And. S. Hughes) To S.I.A.St.L. (William Clark)
Date: 1837-08-17
Volume: G Page: 61 (Microfilm reel MF-3166)
Author(s): Andrew S Hughes (Indian Sub Agt, Great Nemaha Sub Agcy.;
Recipient(s): William Clark (S.I.A.St.L.);
Contents: Verifies that Sacs & Ioways have been preparing to emigrate to west of the Missouri River as indicated by the Treaty of 9/17/1836. Many have moved already. Mentions scarcity of agricultural products & absence of farming implements.
Description: Copy of letter. 2p.

Title: Letter from Ind. Sub. Agt., Council Bluffs (E. James) To S.I.A.St.L. (William Clark)
Date: 1837-09-25
Volume: G Page: 63 (Microfilm reel MF-3166)
Author(s): E. James (Ind. Sub. Agt., Council Bluffs);
Recipient(s): William Clark (S.I.A.St.L.);
Contents: Expresses fear that bloodshed will occur if Potawatomies are not supplied with necessary agricultural assistance. States that they believe it is due them under the Treaty of Chicago. Further states that Missouri & Otoe tribes have never ceded the land designated for the Potawatomies and will hunt on it.
Description: Copy of letter. 2p.

Title: Letter from Ind. Sub. Agt., Fort Leavenworth (Edw. James) To S.I.A.St.L. (William Clark)
Date: 1837-09-28
Volume: G Page: 66 (Microfilm reel MF-3166)
Author(s): Edw. James (Ind. Sub. Agt., Fort Leavenworth);
Recipient(s): William Clark (S.I.A.St.L.);
Contents: Acknowledges receipt of letters. Encloses a communication from the chiefs, headmen, and warriors of the Potawatomie Nation regarding the recent treaty.
Description: Copy of letter. 1p.

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