William Clark Papers
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Title: Letter from Indian Agent (Jno Dougherty) To S.I.A.St.L. (William Clark)
Date: 1838-05-26
Volume: G Page: 118 (Microfilm reel MF-3166)
Author(s): Jno Dougherty (Indian Agent);
Recipient(s): William Clark (S.I.A.St.L.);
Contents: Discusses blaim by Sacs & Ioways for $900. Talks about the $138.69 charge agains these tribes when the boat they had borrowed sank. Subsequently they raised & repaired it, and feel that this claim should not be paid by them. Gen. Hughes concurs with this position.
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Title: Letter from Indian Agent (John Dougherty) To S.I.A.St.L. (William Clark)
Date: 1838-05-29
Volume: G Page: 115 (Microfilm reel MF-3166)
Author(s): Jno Dougherty (Indian Agent);
Recipient(s): William Clark (S.I.A.St.L.);
Contents: Presses for approval of nominations for Smith, Striker, & Farmer to the Potowatoamy. Advocates only repair to sub agent's quarters at Bellvue, until final location of Potowatamy is determined. Sends a copy of treaty made with Otoes, Omahaws, & Ioways.
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Title: Letter from Indian Agent (Jno Dougherty) To S.I.A.St.L. (William Clark)
Date: 1838-05-30
Volume: G Page: 117 (Microfilm reel MF-3166)
Author(s): Jno Dougherty (Indian Agent );
Recipient(s): William Clark (S.I.A.St.L.);
Contents: Reports he has examined the Blacksmith shop at the Nemahaw Sub Agency and finds the work, contracted & authorized by General Hughes, satisfactory.
Description: Copy of letter. 1p.
Title: Letter from Indian Agent (Jno Dougherty) To S.I.A.St.L. (William Clark)
Date: 1838-05-30
Volume: G Page: 119 (Microfilm reel MF-3166)
Author(s): Jno Dougherty (Indian Agent);
Recipient(s): William Clark (S.I.A.St.L.);
Contents: Discusses reticence of a group of about 40 chiefless Ioways who are being advised by 1 or 2 white men to hold out for more money for their land. Mentions "Mr." Hughes. Dougherty accuses these white men of dickering for a share of the profits of the sale . Dougherty advocates, if there is an increase in the price, that it be in the form of presents (already in storage) at the time the treaty is signed.
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Title: Letter from Indian Agent (Jno Dougherty) To S.I.A.St.L. (William Clark)
Date: 1838-05-31
Volume: G Page: 123 (Microfilm reel MF-3166)
Author(s): Jno Dougherty (Indian Agent);
Recipient(s): William Clark (S.I.A.St.L.);
Contents: Recommends that the location of the military post to be established should determine the location of the seat of the Council Bluffs Agency. Relates requirements as to buildings needed.
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Title: Letter from Indian Agent (John Dougherty) To S.I.A.St.L. (William Clark)
Date: 1838-05-31
Volume: G Page: 125 (Microfilm reel MF-3166)
Author(s): Jno Dougherty (Indian Agent);
Recipient(s): William Clark (S.I.A.St.L.);
Contents: Reports that the Indians who made threats concerning the boat belonging to the American Fur Co. reside far above the tribes of Dougherty's agency. Also mentions he has heard Caldwell talk many times about the government's promise to the Pottawatomies for a military post; they appear quite pleased about it.
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Title: Letter from Indian Agent (Jno Dougherty) To S.I.A.St.L. (William Clark)
Date: 1838-05-31
Volume: G Page: 124 (Microfilm reel MF-3166)
Author(s): Jno Dougherty (Indian Agent);
Recipient(s): William Clark (S.I.A.St.L.);
Contents: Recommends, at the request of the Ioways, the appointment of Mr. Aurey Ballard as school teacher. Also nominates Francis Brishnell as Striker.
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Title: Letter from Jno Dougherty (Indian Agent) To S.I.A.St.L. (William Clark)
Date: 1838-05-31
Volume: G Page: 124 (Microfilm reel MF-3166)
Author(s): Jno Dougherty (Indian Agent);
Recipient(s): William Clark (S.I.A.St.L.);
Contents: Reports return of Pawnee Chiefs from Washington. From all heard, the journey and talks were highly successful. Says Sioux & Pawnee have war parties against each other constantly. This involves horse stealing & a scalp now and then.
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Title: Letter from Indian Agent (Jno Dougherty) To S.I.A.St.L. (William Clark)
Date: 1838-05-31
Volume: G Page: 121 (Microfilm reel MF-3166)
Author(s): Jno Dougherty (Indian Agent);
Recipient(s): William Clark (S.I.A.St.L.);
Contents: Acknowledges receipt of Clark's letter regarding the resolution by the House of Representatives of 3/19/1838. Dougherty reports having spoken with Billy Caldwell, one of the Pottawatomie chiefs about the potential for war between the Sacs & the Sioux. He stated there was nothing to it, and that all the Indians of the Northwestern Frontier would be united by the British Government to make war against the United States.
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Title: Letter from Indian Agent (Jno Dougherty) To S.I.A.St.L. (William Clark)
Date: 1838-05-31
Volume: G Page: 121 (Microfilm reel MF-3166)
Author(s): Jno Dougherty (Indian Agent);
Recipient(s): William Clark (S.I.A.St.L.);
Contents: Reports on progress in plowing ground and fencing of land in the Bellvue Sub Agency. Mentions various needs & wants of the Ioways & Sacs.
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