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United States History

Lindenwood University

1825

Benjamin Reeves

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Letter From Benjamin Reeves & Thomas Mather To George Sibley, November 9, 1825, Benjamin H. Reeves, Thomas Mather Nov 1825

Letter From Benjamin Reeves & Thomas Mather To George Sibley, November 9, 1825, Benjamin H. Reeves, Thomas Mather

George Champlin Sibley Papers

Transcript of Letter from Benjamin Reeves & Thomas Mather to George Sibley, November 9, 1825. Sibley is told that no treaties have been made with the Mexican government regarding the Santa Fe Trail.


Missouri Intelligencer Article On The Road To Mexico Survey, October 28, 1825, Missouri Intelligencer Oct 1825

Missouri Intelligencer Article On The Road To Mexico Survey, October 28, 1825, Missouri Intelligencer

George Champlin Sibley Papers

Missouri Intelligencer Article on the Road to Mexico Survey, October 28, 1825. Article discusses the early progress that the commissioners have made on surveying the Santa Fe Trail.


Letter From Benjamin Reeves & Thomas Mather To George Sibley, September 29, 1825, Benjamin H. Reeves, Thomas Mather Sep 1825

Letter From Benjamin Reeves & Thomas Mather To George Sibley, September 29, 1825, Benjamin H. Reeves, Thomas Mather

George Champlin Sibley Papers

Transcript of Letter from Benjamin Reeves & Thomas Mather to George Sibley, September 29, 1825. Commissioners tell Sibley that they ran into a group of people on their way to Santa Fe. Still waiting for approval before crossing the US/Mexican border


Letter From James Barbour To George Sibley & Benjamin Reeves, September 19, 1825, James Barbour Sep 1825

Letter From James Barbour To George Sibley & Benjamin Reeves, September 19, 1825, James Barbour

George Champlin Sibley Papers

Transcript of Letter from James Barbour to George Sibley, September 19, 1825. Barbour tells commissioners to wait for approval before crossing the US/Mexican border.


Ratified Indian Treaty 138: Kansa - Sora Kansas Creek, Southwest Of Fort Osage, August 16, 1825, Benjamin Reeves, George Champlin Sibley, Thomas Mather, John Quincy Adams Aug 1825

Ratified Indian Treaty 138: Kansa - Sora Kansas Creek, Southwest Of Fort Osage, August 16, 1825, Benjamin Reeves, George Champlin Sibley, Thomas Mather, John Quincy Adams

George Champlin Sibley Papers

August 16, 1825 ratified treaty between the United States government and the Kansa Tribe for the rights to survey, mark, and pass through their land while surveying what became known as the Santa Fe Trail. Signed by President Adams on May 3, 1826.


Ratified Indian Treaty 137: Osage - Council Grove, August 10, 1825, Benjamin Reeves, George Champlin Sibley, Thomas Mather, John Quincy Adams Aug 1825

Ratified Indian Treaty 137: Osage - Council Grove, August 10, 1825, Benjamin Reeves, George Champlin Sibley, Thomas Mather, John Quincy Adams

George Champlin Sibley Papers

August 10, 1825 Ratified Indian Treaty 137: Osage - Council Grove between the United States government and the Osage Tribe for the rights to survey, mark, and pass through their land while surveying what became known as the Santa Fe Trail. Signed by President Adams on May 3, 1826.


Letter From C. Vandeventer To George Sibley & Benjamin Reeves, August 6, 1825, C. Vandeventer Aug 1825

Letter From C. Vandeventer To George Sibley & Benjamin Reeves, August 6, 1825, C. Vandeventer

George Champlin Sibley Papers

Transcript of Letter from C. VandeVenter to George Sibley & Benjamin Reeves, August 6, 1825. VandeVenter tells to commissioners wait for approval before crossing the US/Mexican border.


Missouri Intelligencer Article On The Road To Mexico, July 9, 1825, Missouri Intelligencer Jul 1825

Missouri Intelligencer Article On The Road To Mexico, July 9, 1825, Missouri Intelligencer

George Champlin Sibley Papers

Missouri Intelligencer Article on the Road to Mexico, July 9, 1825


Letter From George Sibley To James Barbour, July 4, 1825, George Champlin Sibley Jul 1825

Letter From George Sibley To James Barbour, July 4, 1825, George Champlin Sibley

George Champlin Sibley Papers

Transcript of Letter from George Sibley & Benjamin Reeves to James Barbour, July 4, 1825. Sibley and Reeves prepares to begin the survey.


Letter From George Sibley To Benjamin Reeves, June 5, 1825, George Champlin Sibley Jun 1825

Letter From George Sibley To Benjamin Reeves, June 5, 1825, George Champlin Sibley

George Champlin Sibley Papers

Transcript of Letter from George Sibley to Benjamin Reeves, June 5, 1825. Sibley mentions widespread sickness in St. Louis; preparation of supplies for the survey of the Santa Fe Trail.


Letter From Benjamin Reeves To George Sibley, May 25, 1825, Benjamin H. Reeves May 1825

Letter From Benjamin Reeves To George Sibley, May 25, 1825, Benjamin H. Reeves

George Champlin Sibley Papers

Transcript of Letter from Benjamin Reeves to George Sibley, May 25, 1825. Reeves discusses delays in having the wagons ready for the survey.


Letter From George Sibley To Benjamin Reeves, April 25, 1825, George Champlin Sibley Apr 1825

Letter From George Sibley To Benjamin Reeves, April 25, 1825, George Champlin Sibley

George Champlin Sibley Papers

Transcript of Letter from George Sibley to Benjamin Reeves, April 25, 1825. Sibley tries to set up a meeting between the commissioners, prior to the start of the survey of the Santa Fe Trial.


Letter From George Sibley To Benjamin Reeves, April 13, 1825, George Champlin Sibley Apr 1825

Letter From George Sibley To Benjamin Reeves, April 13, 1825, George Champlin Sibley

George Champlin Sibley Papers

Transcript of Letter from George Sibley to Benjamin Reeves, April 13, 1825. Sibley discusses the appointment to survey the Santa Fe Trail; still deciding if he will accept the appointment.


John Quincy Adams Proclamation Making Benjamin Reeves, George Sibley, & Pierre Menard Commissioners For The Road To New Mexico, John Quincy Adams Mar 1825

John Quincy Adams Proclamation Making Benjamin Reeves, George Sibley, & Pierre Menard Commissioners For The Road To New Mexico, John Quincy Adams

George Champlin Sibley Papers

John Quincy Adams Proclamation Making Benjamin Reeves, George Sibley, & Pierre Menard Commissioners for the Road to New Mexico


Letter From James Barbour To Benjamin Reeves, George Sibley, Pierre Menard, March 16, 1825, James Barbour Mar 1825

Letter From James Barbour To Benjamin Reeves, George Sibley, Pierre Menard, March 16, 1825, James Barbour

George Champlin Sibley Papers

Transcript of Letter from James Barbour to Benjamin Reeves, George Sibley, Pierre Menard, March 16, 1825. Barbour gives instructions on what their duties will be while surveying the road to Mexico [Santa Fe Trail].


Letter From James Barbour To Benjamin Reeves, George Sibley, Pierre Menard, March 16, 1825, James Barbour Mar 1825

Letter From James Barbour To Benjamin Reeves, George Sibley, Pierre Menard, March 16, 1825, James Barbour

George Champlin Sibley Papers

Transcript of Letter from James Barbour to Benjamin Reeves, George Sibley, Pierre Menard, March 16, 1825. Barbour appoints Reeves, Sibley, Menard to be commissioners to survey the road to Mexico [Santa Fe Trail].