This letter describes in detail compensations made to various Indiantribes by the U.S. government after the Treaty of St.Mary's (1818)Thomas and Charity Rotch were official Quaker observers to the signing. The Society of Friends wanted to be assured that Native Americans were fairly compensated and treated fairly by the government. see also B-172-2 and B-172-6 7.75" x 9.8" (19.7 by 24.9 cm
This two page letter from Indian Agent John Johnston reveals details of a treaty settlement of unspe...
The nephew of Thomas Rotch acknowledges receipt of a letter describing the Rotch trip to attend the ...
Jonathan Shaw who long advocated on behalf of Native Americans as an Indian agent, explains that irr...
A letter to Thomas Rotch from sub-agent for Indian affairs, Jonathan Shaw, discussing the Treaty of ...
This document describes settlement between Native Americans and the United States government at the ...
This document describes the settlement of the Treaty of St. Mary's in the state of Ohio between the ...
Samuel Fisher acknowledges the receipt of eight hundred dollars from the Merchants Bank of New York ...
This document describes the settlement reached at the Treaty of St. Mary's, Ohio, 1818 between the U...
Indian agent Jonathan Shaw discusses the treaty of St. Mary's between the Indians of Ohio and the Un...
Thomas and Charity Rotch, Quaker observers at the treaty of St. Mary's on behalf of Indian tribes in...
This three-page letter, which measures 8" x 10" (20.32 x 25.4 cm), from Indian Agent John Johnston ...
Further discussion by Jonathan Shaw of the government treatment of Native Americans including mentio...
Thomas and Charity Rotch's joint account of their attendance as Quaker observers at the treaty signi...
Continued discussion of Indian Affairs and Government's lack of concern for Native Americans.7.3" x ...
These two letters were written by Thomas Rotch of Kendal, Ohio (now Massillon) and deal with the rel...
This two page letter from Indian Agent John Johnston reveals details of a treaty settlement of unspe...
The nephew of Thomas Rotch acknowledges receipt of a letter describing the Rotch trip to attend the ...
Jonathan Shaw who long advocated on behalf of Native Americans as an Indian agent, explains that irr...
A letter to Thomas Rotch from sub-agent for Indian affairs, Jonathan Shaw, discussing the Treaty of ...
This document describes settlement between Native Americans and the United States government at the ...
This document describes the settlement of the Treaty of St. Mary's in the state of Ohio between the ...
Samuel Fisher acknowledges the receipt of eight hundred dollars from the Merchants Bank of New York ...
This document describes the settlement reached at the Treaty of St. Mary's, Ohio, 1818 between the U...
Indian agent Jonathan Shaw discusses the treaty of St. Mary's between the Indians of Ohio and the Un...
Thomas and Charity Rotch, Quaker observers at the treaty of St. Mary's on behalf of Indian tribes in...
This three-page letter, which measures 8" x 10" (20.32 x 25.4 cm), from Indian Agent John Johnston ...
Further discussion by Jonathan Shaw of the government treatment of Native Americans including mentio...
Thomas and Charity Rotch's joint account of their attendance as Quaker observers at the treaty signi...
Continued discussion of Indian Affairs and Government's lack of concern for Native Americans.7.3" x ...
These two letters were written by Thomas Rotch of Kendal, Ohio (now Massillon) and deal with the rel...
This two page letter from Indian Agent John Johnston reveals details of a treaty settlement of unspe...
The nephew of Thomas Rotch acknowledges receipt of a letter describing the Rotch trip to attend the ...
Jonathan Shaw who long advocated on behalf of Native Americans as an Indian agent, explains that irr...