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Copies of Extracts of all the Correspondence between the Commanding Officers of the United States Troops in Minnesota and the Resident Governor of the Hudson's Bay Company at Red River, respecting a Tribe of Sioux Indians who were Refugees within the British Territory., 1864-06-17
A printed document, it reads also: "Ordered, by the House of Commons, to be printed 17 June, 1864."
First Book of Votes , 1573-03-25 - 1600-09-20
Transcript of cases, with the sentences of all the famous early Mexican Inquisition cases.
George W. Wallace Letter
Letter, 1860-04-20
Letter, Undated
An unsigned, undated letter dealing with troubles between certain of the Sioux tribe and other unidentified persons mostly concerning boundary lines.
Letter from Anthony Wayne to Edward Telfair, 1791-06-10
Letter from Anthony Wayne written from Savannah, Georgia to Governor Edward Telfair asking what measures have been taken to recover prisoners and property carried off by Indians (Creek) which according to a certain treaty were to be delivered before June 1. He also asks what the governor’s sentiments are about compensation for depredations committed by the Creeks prior to the treaty.
Letter From Basil Stepp, Claremore, 1898-12-24
Letter from Basil Stepp, Claremore to Dr. S. R. Ross. Regarding appraisal of John Dirickson Place. One sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on recto. Folder 1347.
Proçeso contra Fray Bartolomé de Salutierra Sacerdote Religiosso de la Orden de Nuestra Señora de la Mrd Contentual Con su Contento de Esta çiudad., 1597-03-14 - 1597-12-12
Trial of Fray Bartolomé de Salvatierra.
Receipt for three captive Indians, 1795, 1795
Receipt signed by Anthony Wayne in 1795 for three Indian women, one girl, and one boy, surrendered by the Delawares. They had been captured in 1794.
Yankton Papers., Undated
A boxed set of documents dealing with the Yankton Sioux Indian Tribe. The first document contains the Articles of Agreement between the U. S. Government and the Yankton Sioux for the sale of their surplus lands, 1892-93. The other papers deal primarily with this same subject.