Impressions of America During the Years 1833, 1834 and 1835. Volume 2 (of 2)Power, Tyrone
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Impressions of America During the Years 1833, 1834 and 1835. Volume 2 (of 2)
Power, Tyrone
Canada -- Description and travel; United States -- Description and travel
_Superintendent._
WILLIAM CLARK, St. Louis, compensation 1500 dollars per annum.
J. J. Ruland, Clerk, St. Louis, 1000 dollars per ann.
_Agents, at a compensation of 1500 dollars per annum._
William Marshall, _Indiana_.
This agency includes all the Indians and Indian country within the
limits of that State.
Benjamin Reynolds, _Chickasaws_.
This agency includes that tribe.
Lawrence Talliaferro, _St. Peter's_.
This agency includes all the country west of the agency of
Michilimackinac and Sault Ste. Marie, and north of the Green Bay and
Prairie du Chien agencies, comprehending the various families of the
Sioux tribe upon the waters of the Mississippi and its tributary
streams, and upon the waters of Red river.
Jos. M. Street, _Prairie du Chien_.
This agency includes all the Indians and Indian country west of the
Green Bay agency, south of the agencies of Michilimackinac and St.
Peter's, extending west as far as the Winnebago country extends, and
comprehending within its limits the Sac and Fox Indians and their
country.
R. W. Cummins, _Northern Agency of Western Territory_.
This agency includes all the Indians and Indian country within the
superintendency of St. Louis, south of the Upper Missouri agency,
excepting therefrom the Shawanees, Ottawas, Peorias and Kaskaskias, and
Piankeshaws and Weas, who will constitute a separate sub-agency.
John Dougherty, _Upper Missouri_.
This agency includes all the Indians and Indian country west of the
State of Missouri, north of the northern agency of the Western
Territory, and extending west and north, so as to include the Otoes,
Pawnees, Omahas, and Poncas.
George Boyd, _Green Bay_.
This agency includes all the Indians and Indian country north of the
Chicago agency, west and south of the agency of Michilimackinac and the
Sault Ste. Marie, and extending west to a line running due north and
south, through the portage of the Fox and Ouisconsin rivers.
H. R. Schoolcraft, _Michilimackinac and Sault Ste. Marie_.
This agency includes all the Indians and Indian country on the peninsula
of Michigan, from the mouth of Thunder Bay river, round the shores of
the lakes, to the White river of Lake Michigan, and the islands of Lake
Huron, and the peninsula between Lake Superior, Lake Michigan, and Lake
Huron, as far west as the Monistic river, and all the country upon Lake
Superior, and all the region possessed by the Chippewa Indians,
comprehending the Upper Mississippi.
F. W. Armstrong, _Southern Agency of Western Territory_, and acting
Superintendent.
This agency includes the Choctaws and their country.
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_Sub-agents, at a compensation of 750 dollars per annum._
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