Cass, Lewis, 1782-1866
Dates
- Existence: 1782-10-09 - 1866-06-17
Biography
American military officer, politician, and statesman.
Found in 10 Collections and/or Records:
E. Herring to L. Cass, 1836-04-27
Typed transcription of a letter from Elbert Herring to Lewis Cass (Secretary of War)
E. Whittleny to L. Cass, 1836-05-12
Typed transcription of a letter from E. Whittleny to Lewis Cass (Secretary of War)
E. Whittlesey to L. Cass, 1836-02-13
Typed transcription of a letter from E. Whittlesey to Lewis Cass (Secretary of War)
J. Brooks to L. Cass, 1835-02-21
Typed transcription of a letter from J. Brooks (Former Red River Indian Agent) to Lewis Cass (Secretary of War)
J. Brooks to L. Cass, 1835-02-25
Typed transcription of a letter from J. Brooks (Former Red River Indian Agent) to Lewis Cass (Secretary of War)
J. Brooks to L. Cass, 1835-06-10
Typed transcription of a letter from J. Brooks to Lewis Cass (Secretary of War)
J. Brooks to L. Cass, 1835-08-18
Typed transcription of a letter from J. Brooks to Lewis Cass (Secretary of War)
J. Brooks to L. Cass, 1835-11-09
Typed transcription of a letter from J. Brooks to Lewis Cass (Secretary of War)
R. Garland to L. Cass, 1836-02-18
Typed transcription of a letter from R. Garland to Lewis Cass (Secretary of War)
Treaty of Eastern Indians, 1818-1826
A treaty of several tribes (Seneca, Wyandot, Delaware, etc.) concluded at St. Mary's, Ohio, 1818, and was signed by Vice President Calhoun in 1826. Accompanying this treaty is a very large plat showing the allotment of lands. The plat is signed by Josua Meigs, Surveyor-General of the United States.
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- Delaware Indians. 1
- Ojibwa Indians. 1
- Ottawa Tribe 1
- Potawatomi Indians 1
- Seneca Indians. 1