William Clark Letter to Meriwether Lewis Clark, Notifying Him that Various Indian Nations are to Accompany Capt. Kennerly's Exploration Group
Title | William Clark Letter to Meriwether Lewis Clark, Notifying Him that Various Indian Nations are to Accompany Capt. Kennerly's Exploration Group PDF eBook |
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William Clark Letter to Meriwether Lewis Clark, Notifying Him that Various Indian Nations are to Accompany Capt. Kennerly{u2019}s Exploration Group
Title | William Clark Letter to Meriwether Lewis Clark, Notifying Him that Various Indian Nations are to Accompany Capt. Kennerly{u2019}s Exploration Group PDF eBook |
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Description: ALS William Clark, St. Louis, to Meriwether Lewis Clark. Some Chickasaw, Choctaw, and Creek Indians are to accompany Capt. Kennerly’s exploration group. Clark also remarks upon increasing business in St. Louis.
William Clark's Letter to Meriwether Lewis. Discussing Difficulties in Travel, and Being Unable to Get John Conner to Accompany Them on the Expedition
Title | William Clark's Letter to Meriwether Lewis. Discussing Difficulties in Travel, and Being Unable to Get John Conner to Accompany Them on the Expedition PDF eBook |
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Description: ADfS William Clark, Louisville, to Meriwether Lewis. Discusses low water in rivers, warns of difficulties in travel. Describes some of the men hired for the expedition; tells of waiting for [John] Conner to arrive from Illinois. Pleased to hear of cession of Louisiana to the United States. Verso: ADf [William Clark], near Louisville, to Meriwether Lewis, September 11, 1803. Has sent an express to the Delaware [Indian] towns on the White River; does not think that the failure to get Conner to accompany them is important; he is still getting applications from young men to join the expedition.
William Clark's Letter to Meriwether Lewis Clark, Concerning His Negotiations with the Osage and Kansas Indians
Title | William Clark's Letter to Meriwether Lewis Clark, Concerning His Negotiations with the Osage and Kansas Indians PDF eBook |
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Description: ALS William Clark, St. Louis, to Meriwether Lewis Clark. Notifies his son that the Indians have relinquished their claim on c certain lands "to make room for other tribes". He also remarks on how much Meriwether is missed by the family: "The anxieties of the family about you is greater than I could have supposed any large family could have shown in the separation of one of it's members".
William Clark's Letter to Meriwether Lewis Clark, Regarding His Plans to Return to Washington to Settle Indian Affairs
Title | William Clark's Letter to Meriwether Lewis Clark, Regarding His Plans to Return to Washington to Settle Indian Affairs PDF eBook |
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William Clark's letter to Meriwether Lewis Clark, notifying him that he is en route to Prairie du Chien
Title | William Clark's letter to Meriwether Lewis Clark, notifying him that he is en route to Prairie du Chien PDF eBook |
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William Clark's Letter to Meriwether Lewis Clark, Mentioning Indian Attacks Upon Two Women
Title | William Clark's Letter to Meriwether Lewis Clark, Mentioning Indian Attacks Upon Two Women PDF eBook |
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Description: ALS William Clark, St. Louis, to Meriwether Lewis Clark. Mentions two women taken prisoner by the Sacs and returned by the Winnebago. Two other prisoners seem to have been killed. "60 kickapoo's of Oswago River have just arrived". William Preston Clark is also noted to have expressed interest in "going to the army".