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Lindenwood University

1827

Benjamin Reeves

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Missouri Intelligencer Article On The Road To New Mexico, July 26, 1827, Missouri Intelligencer Jul 1827

Missouri Intelligencer Article On The Road To New Mexico, July 26, 1827, Missouri Intelligencer

George Champlin Sibley Papers

Missouri Intelligencer Article on the Road to New Mexico, July 26, 1827


Sibley, Mather, Reeves Ad To Sell Survey Goods, July 20, 1827, George Champlin Sibley, Benjamin Reeves, Thomas Mather Jul 1827

Sibley, Mather, Reeves Ad To Sell Survey Goods, July 20, 1827, George Champlin Sibley, Benjamin Reeves, Thomas Mather

George Champlin Sibley Papers

Sibley, Mather, Reeves Ad to Sell Survey Goods, July 20, 1827. Goods left over after finishing the survey for what became known as the Santa Fe Trail.


Letter From Benjamin Reeves To George Sibley, April 30, 1827, Benjamin H. Reeves Apr 1827

Letter From Benjamin Reeves To George Sibley, April 30, 1827, Benjamin H. Reeves

George Champlin Sibley Papers

Transcript of Letter from Benjamin Reeves to George Sibley, April 30, 1827. Reeves discusses making arrangements for mules and wagons for surveying the road once again.


Letter From George Sibley To Benjamin Reeves, April 27, 1827, George Champlin Sibley Apr 1827

Letter From George Sibley To Benjamin Reeves, April 27, 1827, George Champlin Sibley

George Champlin Sibley Papers

Transcript of Letter from George Sibley to Benjamin Reeves, April 27, 1827. Sibley discusses preparations for finishing the Santa Fe Trail.


Letter From Benjamin Reeves To George Sibley, April 1, 1827, Benjamin H. Reeves Mar 1827

Letter From Benjamin Reeves To George Sibley, April 1, 1827, Benjamin H. Reeves

George Champlin Sibley Papers

Transcript of Letter from Benjamin Reeves to George Sibley, April 1, 1827. Reeves thanks Sibley for releasing him from his commissioner duties, due to his wife's illness; there are still mules left over from the survey that need to be sold.


Letter From George Sibley To Benjamin Reeves, March 23, 1827, George Champlin Sibley Mar 1827

Letter From George Sibley To Benjamin Reeves, March 23, 1827, George Champlin Sibley

George Champlin Sibley Papers

Transcript of Letter from George Sibley to Benjamin Reeves, March 23, 1827. Sibley acknowledges Reeves' letter resigning from the commission. Sibley says he will finish surveying the trail himself. Lists equipment needs to finish surveying.