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George Champlin Sibley Papers

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George Sibley Statement About Debt Being Paid Off, January 1, 1837, George Champlin Sibley Dec 1836

George Sibley Statement About Debt Being Paid Off, January 1, 1837, George Champlin Sibley

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Transcript of George Sibley Statement About Debt Being Paid Off, January 1, 1837. Sibley also says that he has been paid for his work on the Santa Fe Trail.


Letter From George Sibley To Virgil Maxcy, February 27, 1836, George Champlin Sibley Feb 1836

Letter From George Sibley To Virgil Maxcy, February 27, 1836, George Champlin Sibley

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Transcript of Letter from George Sibley to Virgil Maxcy, February 27, 1836. Sibley proposes selling his property near Fort Osage to his brother-in-law, Archibald Gamble, to pay off his trade goods debt.


Letter From George Sibley To Virgil Maxcy, January 14, 1836, George Champlin Sibley Jan 1836

Letter From George Sibley To Virgil Maxcy, January 14, 1836, George Champlin Sibley

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Transcript of Letter from George Sibley to Virgil Maxcy, January 14, 1836. Sibley discusses trying to pay off his trade goods debt.


Letter From George Sibley To A.L. Magenis, December 29, 1834, George Champlin Sibley Dec 1834

Letter From George Sibley To A.L. Magenis, December 29, 1834, George Champlin Sibley

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Transcript of Letter from George Sibley to A.L. Magenis, December 29, 1834. Sibley discusses wanting to prevent his land near Fort Osage from being sold to pay off his trade goods debt, because he believes the value of the land is going up.


Petition Of George Sibley To The Senate And House Of Representatives Of The United States, November 15, 1833, George Champlin Sibley Nov 1833

Petition Of George Sibley To The Senate And House Of Representatives Of The United States, November 15, 1833, George Champlin Sibley

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Transcript of Petition of George Sibley to the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States, November 15, 1833. Sibley goes into detail about his debt from the purchase of trade goods when fort Osage closed; seeks


Letter From George Sibley To Josiah Johnston, December 17, 1832, George Champlin Sibley Dec 1832

Letter From George Sibley To Josiah Johnston, December 17, 1832, George Champlin Sibley

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Transcript of Letter from George Sibley to Josiah Johnston, December 17, 1832. Sibley discusses debt incurred from the survey of the Santa Fe Trail; Andrew Jackson; cholera epidemic in St. Louis.


Letter From George Sibley To Josiah Johnston, December 17, 1832, George Champlin Sibley Dec 1832

Letter From George Sibley To Josiah Johnston, December 17, 1832, George Champlin Sibley

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Transcript of Letter from George Sibley to Josiah Johnston, December 17, 1832. Sibley discusses his debt from the trading post goods; sale of his property to cover the debt; the shut down of the Bank of the United States.


Letter From George Sibley To Josiah Johnston, January 17, 1832, George Champlin Sibley Jan 1832

Letter From George Sibley To Josiah Johnston, January 17, 1832, George Champlin Sibley

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Transcript of Letter from George Sibley to Josiah Johnston, January 17, 1832. Sibley discusses having the vouchers from Santa Fe Trail survey expenses; also about his debt from the Fort Osage trade goods; plans on visiting Washington D.C.


Letter From Benjamin Reeves To George Sibley, August 22, 1831, Benjamin H. Reeves Aug 1831

Letter From Benjamin Reeves To George Sibley, August 22, 1831, Benjamin H. Reeves

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Letter from Benjamin Reeves to George Sibley, August 22, 1831. Reeves discusses having trouble procuring vouchers for their expenses from the Santa Fe Trail.


Letter From George Sibley To Paul Baillio, May 16, 1830, George Champlin Sibley May 1830

Letter From George Sibley To Paul Baillio, May 16, 1830, George Champlin Sibley

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Transcript of Letter from George Sibley to Paul Baillio, May 16, 1830, Sibley discusses concern over his debt to government for Ft. Osage goods; worried that Baillio is mad at him over suit; places blame for business failure on Lilburn Boggs.


Letter From George Sibley To S. Pleasanton, March 21, 1830, George Champlin Sibley Mar 1830

Letter From George Sibley To S. Pleasanton, March 21, 1830, George Champlin Sibley

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Transcript of Letter from George Sibley to S. Pleasanton, March 21, 1830. Sibley discusses his debt incurred from the purchase of goods when he tried to operate a trading post.


Letter From George Sibley To Josiah Johnston, December 15, 1829, George Champlin Sibley Dec 1829

Letter From George Sibley To Josiah Johnston, December 15, 1829, George Champlin Sibley

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Transcript of Letter from George Sibley to brother-in-law, Josiah Johnston, December 15, 1829. Sibley discusses politics; his debt; paying his debt by selling his land; proposing that the land he owns near Fort Osage, be used as an army garrison.


Letter From George Sibley To Josiah Johnston, February 6, 1829, George Champlin Sibley Feb 1829

Letter From George Sibley To Josiah Johnston, February 6, 1829, George Champlin Sibley

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Transcript of Letter from George Sibley to brother-in-law, Josiah Johnston, February 6, 1829. Sibley discusses that he is worried the government will not reimburse him for expenses he paid for while surveying the Santa Fe Trail.


Letter From George Sibley To Josiah Johnston, October 26, 1828, George Champlin Sibley Oct 1828

Letter From George Sibley To Josiah Johnston, October 26, 1828, George Champlin Sibley

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Transcript of Letter from George Sibley to brother-in-law, Josiah Johnston, October 26, 1828. Sibley discusses his debt; trying to pay it off; Edward Bates; Henry Clay.


Letter From Josiah Johnston To George Sibley, March 13, 1828, Josiah Stoddard Johnston Mar 1828

Letter From Josiah Johnston To George Sibley, March 13, 1828, Josiah Stoddard Johnston

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Transcript of Letter from Josiah Johnston to brother-in-law, George Sibley, March 13, 1828. Johnston discusses agreement by government to accept land owned by GCS to pay for debt acquired from purchase of Fort Osage trade goods.


Letter From George Sibley To Edward Bates, January 29, 1827, George Champlin Sibley Jan 1827

Letter From George Sibley To Edward Bates, January 29, 1827, George Champlin Sibley

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Transcript of Letter from George Sibley to Edward Bates, January 29, 1827. Sibley discusses the property that he has that can be used to pay off his debt.


Letter From George Sibley To Josiah Johnston, January 8, 1825, George Champlin Sibley Jan 1825

Letter From George Sibley To Josiah Johnston, January 8, 1825, George Champlin Sibley

George Champlin Sibley Papers

Transcript of Letter from George Sibley to brother-in-law Josiah Johnston, January 8, 1825. Johnston was U.S. Senator for Louisiana. Sibley discusses his means for paying off his debt; the US trade with the Mexicans in Santa Fe.