Box 1
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Contains 20 Results:
Thomas Forsyth papers, 1831-1832
File — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The collection of early merchants' papers related to Indigenous affairs, 1816-1838, contains letters, indentures, and other papers created by three early merchants active in the Upper Mississippi Valley region: Thomas Forsyth, Russell Farnham, and Edward Kilbourn.The Thomas Forsyth papers, 1831-1832, comprise three letters from Forsyth to Col. George Davenport.The Russell Farnham papers, 1816-1832, consist of a passport for safe passage through the city of Copenhaven,...
Dates:
1831-1832
Letter from Thomas Forsyth to George Davenport, 10 July 1831
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The collection of early merchants' papers related to Indigenous affairs, 1816-1838, contains letters, indentures, and other papers created by three early merchants active in the Upper Mississippi Valley region: Thomas Forsyth, Russell Farnham, and Edward Kilbourn.The Thomas Forsyth papers, 1831-1832, comprise three letters from Forsyth to Col. George Davenport.The Russell Farnham papers, 1816-1832, consist of a passport for safe passage through the city of Copenhaven,...
Dates:
10 July 1831
Letter from Thomas Forsyth to George Davenport, 23 May 1832
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The collection of early merchants' papers related to Indigenous affairs, 1816-1838, contains letters, indentures, and other papers created by three early merchants active in the Upper Mississippi Valley region: Thomas Forsyth, Russell Farnham, and Edward Kilbourn.The Thomas Forsyth papers, 1831-1832, comprise three letters from Forsyth to Col. George Davenport.The Russell Farnham papers, 1816-1832, consist of a passport for safe passage through the city of Copenhaven,...
Dates:
23 May 1832
Letter from Thomas Forsyth to George Davenport, 11 July 1832
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The collection of early merchants' papers related to Indigenous affairs, 1816-1838, contains letters, indentures, and other papers created by three early merchants active in the Upper Mississippi Valley region: Thomas Forsyth, Russell Farnham, and Edward Kilbourn.The Thomas Forsyth papers, 1831-1832, comprise three letters from Forsyth to Col. George Davenport.The Russell Farnham papers, 1816-1832, consist of a passport for safe passage through the city of Copenhaven,...
Dates:
11 July 1832
Russell Farnham papers, 1816-1832
File — Box: 1, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The collection of early merchants' papers related to Indigenous affairs, 1816-1838, contains letters, indentures, and other papers created by three early merchants active in the Upper Mississippi Valley region: Thomas Forsyth, Russell Farnham, and Edward Kilbourn.The Thomas Forsyth papers, 1831-1832, comprise three letters from Forsyth to Col. George Davenport.The Russell Farnham papers, 1816-1832, consist of a passport for safe passage through the city of Copenhaven,...
Dates:
1816-1832
Passport for safe passage through the city of Copenhagen, Denmark, 16 October 1816
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The collection of early merchants' papers related to Indigenous affairs, 1816-1838, contains letters, indentures, and other papers created by three early merchants active in the Upper Mississippi Valley region: Thomas Forsyth, Russell Farnham, and Edward Kilbourn.The Thomas Forsyth papers, 1831-1832, comprise three letters from Forsyth to Col. George Davenport.The Russell Farnham papers, 1816-1832, consist of a passport for safe passage through the city of Copenhaven,...
Dates:
16 October 1816
Letter from Russell Farnham to George Davenport, 21 May 1832
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents
Letter concerns Farnham's return to Rock Island once he received annuities from Fort Edwards and the conditions of the Native Americans near Fort Edwards.
Dates:
21 May 1832
Edward Kilbourn papers, 1837-1838
File — Box: 1
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The collection of early merchants' papers related to Indigenous affairs, 1816-1838, contains letters, indentures, and other papers created by three early merchants active in the Upper Mississippi Valley region: Thomas Forsyth, Russell Farnham, and Edward Kilbourn.The Thomas Forsyth papers, 1831-1832, comprise three letters from Forsyth to Col. George Davenport.The Russell Farnham papers, 1816-1832, consist of a passport for safe passage through the city of Copenhaven,...
Dates:
1837-1838
Indentures for sale of Indigenous lands located between the Mississippi and the Des Moines rivers [Iowa Half-Breed Tract], to Edward Kilbourn of Lee County, Wisconsin Territory, and Henry S. Austin, 1838
File — Box: 1, Folder: 3
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The collection of early merchants' papers related to Indigenous affairs, 1816-1838, contains letters, indentures, and other papers created by three early merchants active in the Upper Mississippi Valley region: Thomas Forsyth, Russell Farnham, and Edward Kilbourn.The Thomas Forsyth papers, 1831-1832, comprise three letters from Forsyth to Col. George Davenport.The Russell Farnham papers, 1816-1832, consist of a passport for safe passage through the city of Copenhaven,...
Dates:
1838
Signed Kai-che-Kaw, 18 January 1838
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 3
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The collection of early merchants' papers related to Indigenous affairs, 1816-1838, contains letters, indentures, and other papers created by three early merchants active in the Upper Mississippi Valley region: Thomas Forsyth, Russell Farnham, and Edward Kilbourn.The Thomas Forsyth papers, 1831-1832, comprise three letters from Forsyth to Col. George Davenport.The Russell Farnham papers, 1816-1832, consist of a passport for safe passage through the city of Copenhaven,...
Dates:
Other: 18 January 1838
Found in:
Augustana College Special Collections
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Collection of early merchants' papers related to Indigenous affairs
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Edward Kilbourn papers
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Indentures for sale of Indigenous lands located between the Mississippi and the Des Moines rivers [Iowa Half-Breed Tract], to Edward Kilbourn of Lee County, Wisconsin Territory, and Henry S. Austin