McHenry asks Wells to invite Little Turtle and his fellow chiefs to visit with him at his home.Wells, WilliamDocument signed by McHenry. Remnant of red wax seal still in place
Harrison and Cass discuss the treaty made with the Indian tribes at Greenville. They recommend that ...
UteAgent Robert Waugh asks the Commissioner of Indian Affairs to grant Sow Wa Wicks permission to se...
St. Clair informs Wells that because Fort Wayne will be to the west of a line drawn north from Fort...
McHenry thanks Little Turtle for his friendship and hopes that Little Turtle will continue his frien...
"Wm Wells" (in Cable Ball's handwriting; probably c. 1918-1920) AMs, 1 p. (written in pencil)Wells w...
Ross recommends General John Gibson as the United States' representative for future work with the Na...
McHenry confirms St. Clair's official position in Native American affairs in the Northwest territory...
Little Turtle was a Miami Indian chief. He fought against settlers in the Northwest Territory. After...
Color portrait of Miami chief Mishikinakwa (Little Turtle). Little Turtle was a war leader of the Mi...
Peirce inquires about Mills' health and discusses the current peace between previously hostile Nativ...
Wells promises to promote the interest of the United States with the Native Americans in the Northwe...
St. Clair reports on the activities of a person suspected of disloyal activities in the West.McHenry...
UteLetter from U.S. Indian Agent Robert Waugh to the Secretary of the Interior asking for his approv...
UteA U.S. Indian Agent asks William M. Clark to tell Buckskin Charlie that his friends are all well....
Document gives an accounting of Wells' employment at Greenville, providing the number of days employ...
Harrison and Cass discuss the treaty made with the Indian tribes at Greenville. They recommend that ...
UteAgent Robert Waugh asks the Commissioner of Indian Affairs to grant Sow Wa Wicks permission to se...
St. Clair informs Wells that because Fort Wayne will be to the west of a line drawn north from Fort...
McHenry thanks Little Turtle for his friendship and hopes that Little Turtle will continue his frien...
"Wm Wells" (in Cable Ball's handwriting; probably c. 1918-1920) AMs, 1 p. (written in pencil)Wells w...
Ross recommends General John Gibson as the United States' representative for future work with the Na...
McHenry confirms St. Clair's official position in Native American affairs in the Northwest territory...
Little Turtle was a Miami Indian chief. He fought against settlers in the Northwest Territory. After...
Color portrait of Miami chief Mishikinakwa (Little Turtle). Little Turtle was a war leader of the Mi...
Peirce inquires about Mills' health and discusses the current peace between previously hostile Nativ...
Wells promises to promote the interest of the United States with the Native Americans in the Northwe...
St. Clair reports on the activities of a person suspected of disloyal activities in the West.McHenry...
UteLetter from U.S. Indian Agent Robert Waugh to the Secretary of the Interior asking for his approv...
UteA U.S. Indian Agent asks William M. Clark to tell Buckskin Charlie that his friends are all well....
Document gives an accounting of Wells' employment at Greenville, providing the number of days employ...
Harrison and Cass discuss the treaty made with the Indian tribes at Greenville. They recommend that ...
UteAgent Robert Waugh asks the Commissioner of Indian Affairs to grant Sow Wa Wicks permission to se...
St. Clair informs Wells that because Fort Wayne will be to the west of a line drawn north from Fort...