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United States History

Lindenwood University

1816

Osage tribe

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Letter From William Clark To George Sibley, August 6, 1816, William Clark Aug 1816

Letter From William Clark To George Sibley, August 6, 1816, William Clark

George Champlin Sibley Papers

Transcript of Letter from William Clark to George Sibley, August 6, 1816. Clark discusses people being killed by Winnebago tribe; treaties with the Osage tribe must go through Sibley.


Letter From R. Wash To George Sibley, June 30, 1816, R. Wash Jun 1816

Letter From R. Wash To George Sibley, June 30, 1816, R. Wash

George Champlin Sibley Papers

Transcript of Letter from R. Wash to George Sibley, June 30, 1816. Wash discusses the dispute between the Osage and Cherokee tribes, and that it has been made known to the President; discusses how to settle the dispute.