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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.
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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.
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Title: Letter
Date: 1829-05-18 Volume: 4 Page: 8 (Microfilm reel MS-94)
Author(s): Wm. Clark, S.I.A.St.L
Recipient(s): Col. Thos. L. McKinney
Contents: U.S. Supt. of Ind. Aff., St. Louis (Wm. Clark) To Col. Thos. L. McKinney. Capt. Vashon has reported and will begin his duties on return of Mjr. Graham from the Tribes near the Kanzas River. Has two-thirds of 1829 Shawnee annuity which their agent will pay to the part of the tribe from Ohio now on the Kanzas River. Encloses draft for $1000, intended for the Picqua Agency.
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Title: Letter
Date: 1829-07-11 Volume: 4 Page: 4 (Microfilm reel MS-94)
Author(s): Wm. Clark, S.I.A.St.L
Recipient(s): Col. Thos. L. McKinney
Contents: U.S. Supt. of Ind. Aff., St. Louis (Wm. Clark) To Col. Thos. L. McKinney. The Shawonees who moved west of the Mississippi during the Spanish Government are not included in those of the tribe to receive annuities. Shawnee leaders include the Prophet, Cornstock and Perry. The latter two are of good character.
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Title: Letter
Date: 1830-09-14 Volume: 4 Page: 161 (Microfilm reel MS-94)
Author(s): Wm. Clark, S.I.A.St.L
Recipient(s): Hon. Sctry. War.
Contents: U.S. Supt. of Ind. Aff., St. Louis (Wm. Clark) To Hon. Sctry. War. Encloses letters relating to migration of Delawares, Weas, Shawnees. Land assigned to Delawares is being surveyed by Mr. McCoy. Recommends aid to move these tribes while they are disposed to migrate. Thinks Col. Menard most satisfactory person to be charged with Kaskaskia removal.
Description: Copy of letter. 2p.
Comments: Published in Ser. 245, p. 115; with accompanying letters mentioned above.
Title: Letter
Date: 1830-10-08 Volume: 6 Page: 16 (Microfilm reel MS-95)
Author(s): Pierre Menard, U.S. Ind. Agt, Kaskaskia
Recipient(s): Wm. Clark, S.I.A.St.L.
Contents: U.S. Ind. Agt., Kaskaskia(Pierre Menard) To Genl. Wm. Clark. Sends estimate of expenses for aiding emigrating Shawnees and Senecas from Ohio, and Miamis from Indiana for 1831; discusses problems attendant to emigration - probable loss of horses.
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Title: Letter
Date: 1830-11-02 Volume: 6 Page: 65 (Microfilm reel MS-95)
Author(s): Pierre Menard, U.S. Ind. Agt., Kaskaskia
Recipient(s): William Clark, S.I.A., St. Louis
Contents: U.S. Indian Agt., Kaskaskia(Pierre Menard) To Genl. Wm. Clark. Sends letter by two young Shawnee Indians; Shawnee party migrating to Kansas river cannot continue journey beyond Kaskaskia until spring; Delawares from Ohio have started for Anderson's town on White River.
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Title: Letter
Date: 1830-12-03 Volume: 6 Page: 81 (Microfilm reel MS-95)
Author(s): Richard W. Cummins, U.S. Ind.Agt., Delaware & Shawnee Agency
Recipient(s): William Clark, S.I.A., St. Louis
Contents: U.S. Ind. Agt., Delaware & Shawnee Agency (Richard W. Cummins) To Genl. Wm. Clark. Since arrival of Chief Anderson, most of the Delawares, some 400 of them, have come to their new lands on the Kansas River; discusses matter of provisions, etc.
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Title: Letter
Date: 1831-01-13 Volume: 6 Page: 96a (Microfilm reel MS-95)
Author(s): Richard W. Cummins, U.S. Ind. Agt., Delaware & Shawnee Agency
Recipient(s): William Clark, S.I.A., St. Louis
Contents: U.S. Ind. Agt. Delaware & Shawnee Agency (Richard W. Cummins) To Genl. Wm. Clark. Chiefs of Fish's or Jackson's band of Shawnees have agreed to allow a school to be started. Revd. Mr. McAllister & Thomas Johnson hope to have school in operation early in spring.
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Title: Letter
Date: 1831-01-13 Volume: 6 Page: 97 (Microfilm reel MS-95)
Author(s): Richard W. Cummins, U.S. Ind. Agt., Delaware & Shawnee Agency
Recipient(s): William Clark, S.I.A., St. Louis
Contents: U.S. Ind. Agt., Delaware & Shawnee Agency (Richard W. Cummins) To Genl. William Clark. The bearer, Thomas Clark, is on way to Ohio; expects several Indian families to return with him, and asks aid.
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