Book/Printed Material [Indian Affairs (1815-1827)] American state papers Indian Affairs (1815-1827)
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Image 81 of Indian Affairs (1815-1827) Abstract of annuities payable to the Indian tribes north of the Ohio river and east of the Mississippi 1816 TRADE AND INTERCOURSE 73
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Image 82 of Indian Affairs (1815-1827) ABSTRACT OF ANNUITIESContinued INDIAN AFFAIRS No 142 Total amnt JI100 1150 900 1000 1000 Vincennes December 9 1809 400 in cash forever Vincennes October 26 1809 300 in cash and 100 additional…
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Image 83 of Indian Affairs (1815-1827) 1816 TRADE AND INTERCOURSE 75 Abstract of annuities due to the Indian tribes and payable at Detroit If as there is reason to believe no payments have been made to them since…
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Image 84 of Indian Affairs (1815-1827) 76 INDIAN AFFAIRS No 142 A list of Indian agents and interpreters employed in the service of the United States in the Territories of Missouri and Illinois Names of agents and inter…
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Image 85 of Indian Affairs (1815-1827) 1816 TRADE AND INTERCOURSE 77 LISTContinued Names of tribes Number of warriors in each tribe Total num ber of souls in each tribe The direction the tribes reside from St Louis Place…
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Image 86 of Indian Affairs (1815-1827) 78 INDIAN AFFAIRS No 142 a separate department and considering that trade is the great lever by which to direct the policy and conduct of the Indian tribes towards the United States…
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Image 87 of Indian Affairs (1815-1827) 1816 TRADE AND INTERCOURSE 79 Sir St Louis September 22 1815 In consequence of a conversation that took place a few days ago between your excellency and myself about Indian affairs I…
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Image 88 of Indian Affairs (1815-1827) 80 INDIAN AFFAIRS No 142 2654 Indians attended to receive the goods and that notwithstanding the best exertions I could possibly make such is their slow and awkward manner of doing business…
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Image 89 of Indian Affairs (1815-1827) 1816 TRADE AND INTERCOURSE 81 REP ORTContinued WILLIAM COCKE Agent for the U S to the Chickasaws To amount from the 1st January to the 31st March 1814 both inclusive To amount…
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Image 90 of Indian Affairs (1815-1827) 82 INDIAN AFFAIRS No 142 B An account of presents made to Indians at Fort Wayne and at Piqua under the agency of John Johnston for four years antecedent to the 4th…
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Image 91 of Indian Affairs (1815-1827) 1816 TRADE AND INTERCOURSE 83 The supplies for the public tradinghouses passing necessarily through many hands great delays take place in the transportation often arriving out of season sometimes damaged and sometimes…
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Image 92 of Indian Affairs (1815-1827) 84 INDIAN AFFAIRS No 142 expense of supporting such a force is not to be placed in competition with the chances of an Indian war which would be at least ten to…
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Image 93 of Indian Affairs (1815-1827) 1816 TRADE AND INTERCOURSE 85 About the close of 1812 by order of General Harrison I removed my office to Upper Sandusky and in 1813 I accompanied the army under his command…
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Image 94 of Indian Affairs (1815-1827) 86 INDIAN AFFAIRS No 142 I have no doubt that during the late war the affairs of the Indian department have languished for want of the necessary attention of the head of…
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Image 95 of Indian Affairs (1815-1827) 1816 TRADE AND INTERCOURSE 87 cided on by selfcreated extrajudicial procedure The agent calls to Iris aid one or two judicious men We then style ourselves a board We take up each…
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Image 96 of Indian Affairs (1815-1827) 88 INDIAN AFFAIRS No 143 Choctaw Agency December 29 1815 I certify that in November last at the request of Colonel John McKee United States agent to the Choctaw nation of Indians…
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Image 97 of Indian Affairs (1815-1827) 1816 TREATY AND CONVENTION WITH THE CHEROKEES 89 Articles of a convention made and entered into between George Graham specially authorized thereto by the Pres ident of the United States and the…
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Image 98 of Indian Affairs (1815-1827) 90 INDIAN AFFAIRS No 143 absolute right to those lands in the Indians A large portion of territory is unoccupied by the Indians on the north side of Tennessee except perhaps occasionally…
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Image 99 of Indian Affairs (1815-1827) 1816 TREATIES WITH THIRTEEN TRIBES 91 nessee annually return by land after selling their produce and that this happens most frequently in the unhealthy season that want of accommodation sickness insult and…
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Image 100 of Indian Affairs (1815-1827) 92 INDIAN AFFAIRS No 144 Ottawas Chippewas and PattawatamiesTreaty concluded at St Louis between Governors Clark and Edwards and Colonel Chouteau and the chiefs and headmen of those tribes August 24 1816…
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Image 101 of Indian Affairs (1815-1827) 1816 TREATIES WITH THIRTEEN TRIBES 93 1 One tract of land for the use of Colonel George Colbert and heirs and which is thus described by said Colbert Beginning on the north…
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Image 102 of Indian Affairs (1815-1827) 94 INDIAN AFFAIRS No 144 TREATY WITH THE SACS OF ROCK RIVER A treaty of peace and friendship made and concluded between William Clark Ninian Edwards and Auguste Chouteau commissioners plenipotentiary of…
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Image 103 of Indian Affairs (1815-1827) 1816 TREATIES WITH THIRTEEN TRIBES 95 contracting do moreover in the sincerity of mutual friendship recognise reestablish and confirm all and every treaty contract and agreement heretofore concluded between the United States…
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Image 104 of Indian Affairs (1815-1827) 96 INDIAN AFFAIRS No 144 one thousand eight hundred and four and both parties being desirous of preserving an harmonious and friendly in tercourse and of establishing permanent peace and friendship have…
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Image 105 of Indian Affairs (1815-1827) 1816 TREATIES WITH THIRTEEN TRIBES 97 Gentlemen Department of War May 11816 Your several letters on the subject of Indian negotiation have been received and submitted to the President The idea of…
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Image 106 of Indian Affairs (1815-1827) 98 INDIAN AFFAIRS No 144 in some degree from a knowledge that no lands had been specifically assigned to the Cherokee emigrants by the United States In any arrangements of this kind…
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Image 107 of Indian Affairs (1815-1827) 1816 TREATIES WITH THIRTEEN TRIBES 99 live with the nation They even refused to consider them as entitled to any part of the annuities payable to the Cherokees This subject has been…
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Image 108 of Indian Affairs (1815-1827) 100 INDIAN AFFAIRS No 144 Sir Department of War June 4 1816 The uncertainty of the boundaries of the Creek cession to the west has rendered it necessary to hold treaties with…
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Image 109 of Indian Affairs (1815-1827) 1816 TREATIES WITH THIRTEEN TRIBES 101 reeled to be made by the agent but also have refused to invest their deputation with the necessary authority upon these subjects you will endeavor to…
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Image 110 of Indian Affairs (1815-1827) 102 INDIAN AFFAIRS No 144 it is impossible to embrace in these instructions will necessarily arise from the discussions in which you will be engaged which judiciously wielded will enable you to…
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Image 111 of Indian Affairs (1815-1827) 1816 TREATIES WITH THIRTEEN TRIBES 103 on the 13th instant the subject of selling or exchanging land was discussed and it was determined by the chiefs then present that the Chickasaw nation…
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Image 112 of Indian Affairs (1815-1827) 104 INDIAN AFFAIRS No 144 Although it is manifest that they have no interest in the matter as the Cherokee claim to the lands north of that line will not receive any…
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Image 113 of Indian Affairs (1815-1827) 1816 TREATIES WITH THIRTEEN TRIBES 305 anxious to maintain their popularity than to promote the views of Government or the best interests of the nation they ruled Much embarrassment was occasioned by…
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Image 114 of Indian Affairs (1815-1827) 106 INDIAN AFFAIRS No 144 ries which we receive from the Government of the United States is not more than sufficient to defray this unavoid able expense We therefore request of the…
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Image 115 of Indian Affairs (1815-1827) 1816 TREATIES WITH THIRTEEN TRIBES 107 to Congress to regulate trade with foreign nations among the several States and with the Indian tribes He then said his young men might steal the…
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Image 116 of Indian Affairs (1815-1827) 108 INDIAN AFFAIRS No 144 The Cherokees as I believe will make a tender of their whole territory to the United States for lands on the Arkansas west of the Mississippi A…
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Image 117 of Indian Affairs (1815-1827) 1816 TREATIES WITH THIRTEEN TRIBES 109 Sib Department of War December 41816 I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your letter by Lieutenant Gadsden of the 12th ultimo to gether…
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Image 118 of Indian Affairs (1815-1827) 110 INDIAN AFFAIRS No 144 Your great father the President will not believe that his beloved children of the Cherokees will refuse their consent to what has been agreed upon by their…
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Image 119 of Indian Affairs (1815-1827) 1816 TREATIES WITH THIRTEEN TRIBES Ill claimants is this inquiry taken up and the surrender made Can it be right Either the Creeks had a title or they had not if they…
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Image 120 of Indian Affairs (1815-1827) 112 INDIAN AFFAIRS No 144 Sir Department of War June 19 1816 Your letter of the 4th instant has been received this day by the mail The paper enclosed was produced by…
About this Item
Title
- [Indian Affairs (1815-1827)] American state papers
Names
- United States. Congress
Created / Published
- Buffalo, N.Y. : W.S. Hein, 1998.
Contents
- class 1. Foreign relations (6 v.) -- class 2. Indian affairs (2 v.) -- class 3. Finance (5 v.) -- class 4. Commerce and navigation (2 v.) -- class 5. Military affairs (7 v.) -- class 6. Naval affairs (4 v.) -- class 7. Post Office Department (1 v.) -- class 8. Public lands (8 v.) -- class 9. Claims (1 v.) -- class 10. Miscellaneous (2 v.).
Headings
- - Public law--United States--Sources
- - United States--Foreign relations--Law and legislation--Sources
- - United States--Politics and government--1789-1815--Sources
- - United States--Politics and government--1815-1861--Sources
Notes
- - "Documents, legislative and executive, of the Congress of the United States ... selected and edited under the authority of Congress"--V. 1, p. v.
- - Originally published: Washington : Gales and Seaton, 1832-1861.
- - Includes indexes.
Medium
- 38 v. : maps, plans ; 34 cm.
Call Number/Physical Location
- KF11 .A48 1998
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