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19 April 1858
Buchanan, James, 1791-1868
Treaty Between the United States and the Yancton Tribe of Sioux or Dacotah Indians
GLC04099.28
19 June 1858
Treaty Between the United States and the Mendawakanton and Wahpakoota Bands of Dakota or Sioux Tribe of Indians
GLC04099.29
5 November 1857
Treaty Between the United States and the Tonawanda Band of Seneca Indians
GLC04099.30
11 April 1859
Treaty Between the United States and the Dwamish, Suqamish, and Other Allied Subordinate Tribes of Indians in Washington Territory
written on January 22, 1855
GLC04099.31
23 April 1818
[Certification that Robert Taylor is not married]
This document is a response to the claim that Robert Taylor is married and has abandoned his with and children, stating that neither is true to the best of the authors knowledge. On the back of the document there are notes about day work that appear...
GLC02669.076
18 October 1847
Thomaston Mutual Fire Insurance Company, fl. 1847
[Insurance policy for James W. Bailey]
This document is a fire insurance policy taken out by James W. Bailey in 1847. The policy covers up to three-fourths of the cash value for the building and possessions up to $600. The duration of the policy is four years.
GLC02669.078
23 March 1857
Flitner, Z., fl. 1860
to daughter
This document is a letter from Z. Flithen is his oldest daughter, who is unnamed. In this letter Flithen praises his daughter for the great improvements she has made in her writing ability and schooling. He goes on to entreat his daughter to remain...
GLC02669.079
15 October 1857
Z. Flitner writes to his daughter after reaching Boston, Massachusetts to tell her about their trip thus far. Flitner, his wife, and Ford took a boat up to Boston and both his wife and Ford were very seasick the first day and night of the trip. Both...
GLC02669.080
18 October 1857
Flitner, M.E., fl. 1860
to children
M. E. Flitner writes to her children from Boston, Massachusetts. Flitner is enjoying her time in Boston and finds herself in good health. She also mentions that Captain Bailey went to church with them in the past week.
GLC02669.081
6 October 1858
M. E. Flitner writes a letter to her daughter about how her travels have progressed. She states that the boat ride was pleasant, the train ride was very long, and she met some acquaintances at the train depot.
GLC02669.082
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