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Letter From Benjamin Reeves To Thomas Mather, November 19, 1826, Benjamin H. Reeves
Letter From Benjamin Reeves To Thomas Mather, November 19, 1826, Benjamin H. Reeves
Mexican Road Commission (1825-1827)
Letter from Benjamin Reeves to Thomas Mather, November 19, 1826.
Letter From Benjamin Reeves To Thomas Mather, November 5, 1826, Benjamin H. Reeves
Letter From Benjamin Reeves To Thomas Mather, November 5, 1826, Benjamin H. Reeves
Mexican Road Commission (1825-1827)
Letter from Benjamin Reeves to Thomas Mather, November 5, 1826
Letter From Joseph Brown To Thomas Mather, October 30, 1826, Joseph C. Brown
Letter From Joseph Brown To Thomas Mather, October 30, 1826, Joseph C. Brown
Mexican Road Commission (1825-1827)
Letter from Joseph Brown to Thomas Mather, October 30, 1826
Letter From Benjamin Reeves To George Sibley, October 21, 1826, Benjamin H. Reeves
Letter From Benjamin Reeves To George Sibley, October 21, 1826, Benjamin H. Reeves
George Champlin Sibley Papers
Transcript of Letter from Benjamin Reeves to George Sibley, October 21, 1826. Reeves discusses the work being done on surveying the Santa Fe Trail.
Letter From George Sibley To Benjamin Reeves & Thomas Mather, May 20, 1826, George Champlin Sibley
Letter From George Sibley To Benjamin Reeves & Thomas Mather, May 20, 1826, George Champlin Sibley
George Champlin Sibley Papers
Transcript of Letter from George Sibley to Benjamin Reeves & Thomas Mather, May 20, 1826. Sibley says he is still waiting on New Mexico to sign treaty. Thinks that the Santa Fe commission can still stay within the budget that US allocated for the survey.
Letter From Benjamin Reeves To George Sibley, May 12, 1826, Benjamin H. Reeves
Letter From Benjamin Reeves To George Sibley, May 12, 1826, Benjamin H. Reeves
George Champlin Sibley Papers
Transcript of Letter from Benjamin Reeves to George Sibley, May 12, 1826. Reeves says that Mather has made it to Washington D.C. to figure out whether Santa Fe survey should continue. No answers from the government.
Letter From George Sibley To Benjamin Reeves & Thomas Mather, February 7, 1826, George Champlin Sibley
Letter From George Sibley To Benjamin Reeves & Thomas Mather, February 7, 1826, George Champlin Sibley
George Champlin Sibley Papers
Transcript of Letter from George Sibley to Benjamin Reeves & Thomas Mather, February 7, 1826. Sibley discusses sending men and supplies back to Missouri to cut down on survey expenses.
Letter From George Sibley To Benjamin Reeves & Thomas Mather, February 7, 1826, George Champlin Sibley
Letter From George Sibley To Benjamin Reeves & Thomas Mather, February 7, 1826, George Champlin Sibley
George Champlin Sibley Papers
Transcript of Letter from George Sibley to Benjamin Reeves & Thomas Mather, February 7, 1826. Sibley discusses the sale of wagons.