Book/Printed Material [Indian Affairs (1815-1827)] American state papers Indian Affairs (1815-1827)
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Image 1 of Indian Affairs (1815-1827) AMERICAN STATE PAPERS CLASS II INDIAN AFFAIRS VOLUME II William S Hein Co Inc Buffalo New York 1997
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Image 2 of Indian Affairs (1815-1827) Library of Congress Catalog Card Number 9780286 ISBN 1575884046 set Printed in the United States of America The quality of this reprint is equivalent to the quality of the original work This…
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Image 3 of Indian Affairs (1815-1827) AMERICAN STATE PAPERS CLASS II INDIAN AFFAIRS VOLTUE II
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Image 5 of Indian Affairs (1815-1827) AMERICAN STATE PAPERS DOCUMENTS LEGISLATIVE AND EXECUTIVE OF TH CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES FROM THE FIRST SESSION OF THE FOURTEENTH TO THE SECOND SESSION OF THE NINETEENTH CONGRESS INCLUSIVE COMMENCING DECEMBER…
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Image 7 of Indian Affairs (1815-1827) TABLE OF CONTENTS INDIA1V AFFAIRSVOI II COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES No Page 140 Transmitting treaties with twentyone tribes December 61815 with the correspondence of the com missioners 1…
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Image 8 of Indian Affairs (1815-1827) viii TABLE OF CONTENTS No Page 173 A statement exhibiting the quantity of merchandise at the tradinghouses and in the hands of the superintendent January 19 1821 247 179 On the expenditures…
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Image 9 of Indian Affairs (1815-1827) AMERICAN STATE PAPERS INDIAN AFFAIRS 14th Congress No 140 1 st Session TREATIES WITH TWENTYONE TRIBES COMMUNICATED TO THE SENATE DECEMBER 6 1815 To the Senate of the United States Washington December…
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Image 10 of Indian Affairs (1815-1827) 2 INDIAN AFFAIRS No 140 KICKAPOO TRIBE A treaty of peace and friendship made and concluded between William Clark Ninian Edwards and Auguste Chouteau commissioners plenipotentiary of the United States of America…
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Image 11 of Indian Affairs (1815-1827) 1815 TREATIES WITH TWENTYONE TRIBES 3 PIANKESHAW A treaty of peace and friendship made and concluded between William Clark Ninian Edwards and Auguste Chouteau commissioners plenipotentiary of the United States of America…
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Image 12 of Indian Affairs (1815-1827) 4 INDIAN AFFAIRS No 140 YANCTON TRIBE A treaty of peace and friendship made and concluded between William Clark Ninian Edwards and Auguste Chouteau commissioners plenipotentiary of the United States of America…
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Image 13 of Indian Affairs (1815-1827) 1815 TREATIES WITH TWENTYONE TRIBES 5 TEETON TRIBE A treaty of peace and friendship made and concluded between William Clark Ninian Edwards and Auguste Chouteau commissioners plenipotentiary of the United States of…
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Image 14 of Indian Affairs (1815-1827) 6 INDIAN AFFAIRS No 140 Gentlemen War Department March 111815 I had the honor to transmit to you on the 24th ultimo a copy of the treaty of peace which was concluded…
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Image 15 of Indian Affairs (1815-1827) 1815 TREATIES WITH TWENTYONE TRIBES Sir Department of War March 27 1815 You will please to procure and forward to Governor Clark of the Missouri Territory about 20000 worth of goods intended…
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Image 16 of Indian Affairs (1815-1827) 8 INDIAN AFFAIRS No 140 Gentlemen Department of War June 11 1815 I have received and laid before the President your communication dated the 15th ultimo The President regrets the hostile dispositions…
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Image 17 of Indian Affairs (1815-1827) 1815 TREATIES WITH TWENTYONE TRIBES 9 The friendly overtures of the Government however do not appear to have been met by a correspondent dis position on the part of those tribes None…
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Image 18 of Indian Affairs (1815-1827) 10 INDIAN AFFAIRS No 140 hunt our messengers were unable to find them in consequence of which we had to wait for further information and send again The messengers whom we had…
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Image 19 of Indian Affairs (1815-1827) 1815 TREATIES WITH TWENTYONE TRIBES 11 presents which the British Government have lately distributed and the constant intrigues of British traders who certainly have a greater quantity of merchandise on the Mississippi…
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Image 20 of Indian Affairs (1815-1827) 12 INDIAN AFFAIRS No 140 and should military aid be deemed necessary you will call upon the officer commanding the United States troops in the military department No 9 who has orders…
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Image 21 of Indian Affairs (1815-1827) 1815 TREATIES WITH TWENTYONE TRIBES 13 Gentlemen Department of War June 9 1815 The representations which the President has received from the State of Ohio and the Territories of Mi chigan and…
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Image 22 of Indian Affairs (1815-1827) 14 INDIAN AFFAIRS No 140 gratuitous and the occasion for making the presents having ceased it is believed that the goods remain undistrib uted If this be the case and you should…
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Image 23 of Indian Affairs (1815-1827) TREATIES WITH TWENTYONE TRIBES 15 1815 attend the grand council are concurred in by the gentlemen acting with you in the commission you are at liberty to pursue them It is however…
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Image 24 of Indian Affairs (1815-1827) 16 INDIAN AFFAIRS No 140 being prevented attending the councils you wished and also that the treaty of Ghent has been most fully ex plained to those Indians who had been in…
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Image 25 of Indian Affairs (1815-1827) 1815 TREATIES WITH TWENTYONE TRIBES 17 Fully persuaded from all the information we have received that a much better road may be got in this way than that marked by the commissioners…
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Image 26 of Indian Affairs (1815-1827) 18 INDIAN AFFAIRS No 140 We will comply with your request by restraining our young men from committing depredations on the property of the citizens We both have some bad men who…
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Image 27 of Indian Affairs (1815-1827) 1815 TREATIES WITH TWENTYONE TRIBES 19 As the council is about to be adjourned for three nights we wish our father to bare his breast we want some milk we also want…
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Image 28 of Indian Affairs (1815-1827) 20 INDIAN AFFAIRS No 140 quarrel has caused your sorrow I must now proceed to clear your sight I shall do so in the manner and language of our forefathers in the…
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Image 29 of Indian Affairs (1815-1827) 1815 TREATIES WITH TWENTYONE TRIBES 21 Listen to what I have to say I speak in the presence of the Great Spirit from whose bounty and goodness we receive every thing and…
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Image 30 of Indian Affairs (1815-1827) 22 INDIAN AFFAIRS No 140 Jackson The British amounting to eight thousand men came to attack it but they were repulsed and beaten having lost as we say between two and three…
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Image 31 of Indian Affairs (1815-1827) 1815 TREATIES WITH TWENTYONE TRIBES 23 The Shawanee Prophet addressed the council in a speech the tenor and subject of which was pacific He said that he spoke on behalf of nine…
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Image 32 of Indian Affairs (1815-1827) 24 INDIAN AFFAIRS No 140 Spring Wells September 5 1815 The Crane TarheeListen to what I have to say yesterday we had some talk we four nations return thanks to the three…
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Image 33 of Indian Affairs (1815-1827) 1815 TREATIES WITH TWENTYONE TRIBES 25 Although by the advice of the Crane they had performed all the Indian ceremonies yet there were none of the Indians that did not know that…
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Image 34 of Indian Affairs (1815-1827) 26 INDIAN AFFAIRS No 142 14th Congress No 141 1st Session CREEK GRANT TO GENERAL ANDREW JACKSON AND OTHERS COMMUNICATED TO THE SENATE JANUARY 19 1816 To the Senate and House of…
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Image 35 of Indian Affairs (1815-1827) 1816 TRADE AND INTERCOURSE the whites the expediency of continuing the system now in operation under such modifications ss have been sug gested by the experience already acquired appears to be manifest…
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Image 36 of Indian Affairs (1815-1827) 28 INDIAN AFFAIRS No 142 The creation of a separate and independent department to which all the Indian accounts including those which are still settled in the Accountants office will not supersede…
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Image 37 of Indian Affairs (1815-1827) Statement of the annuities due paid and delivered the different Indian tribes from 3d March 181 J to 3d March 1815 1816 TRADE AND INTERCOURSE 29
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Image 38 of Indian Affairs (1815-1827) Statement of presents including provisions and other supplies furnished for the several Indian tribes from March 4 1811 to Man h 4 1815 30 INDIAN AFFAIRS No 142
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Image 39 of Indian Affairs (1815-1827) 1S16 TRADE AND INTERCOURSE 31 No 3 Statement of disbursements on account of the Indian department designating the expenditures in each agency from 3d March 1811 to 3d March 1815 as far…
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Image 40 of Indian Affairs (1815-1827) 32 INDIAN AFFAIRS No 142 STATEMENTContinued Settlements With whom Nature of expenditures Dollars Amount Date No Dollars 1811 Nov 26 1812 April 15 May 9 1813 Feb 12 March 23 1811 Dec…
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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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