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Report : Mr. Davis, Of Mississippi
Report : Mr. Davis, Of Mississippi
American Indian and Alaskan Native Documents in the Congressional Serial Set: 1817-1899
On the Case of the Widow of A. Pacheco. 5 Feb. SR 282, 30-2, v1, 1p. [535] Black interpreter captured by Seminoles during the Florida war; he is ordered to remove west with the Indians.
Report : Mr. Atchison
American Indian and Alaskan Native Documents in the Congressional Serial Set: 1817-1899
R-C ofT. Proctor. 25 Jan. SR 265, 30-2, v1, 1 p. [535] For services as a Seminole interpreter
Thomas L. Judge.
American Indian and Alaskan Native Documents in the Congressional Serial Set: 1817-1899
Report : Petition of T. Judge. [526] Seminole agent; delegations to Washington, D.C. in 1844-45.
James Edwards. (To Accompany Bill H.R. No. 380)
James Edwards. (To Accompany Bill H.R. No. 380)
American Indian and Alaskan Native Documents in the Congressional Serial Set: 1817-1899
Report : Claim of of J. Edwards. [490] Seminole.
Richard Fitzpatrick.
American Indian and Alaskan Native Documents in the Congressional Serial Set: 1817-1899
Report : Claim of of R. Fitzpatrick. [489] Seminole; 1836.
Gad Humphreys
American Indian and Alaskan Native Documents in the Congressional Serial Set: 1817-1899
Report : Claim of of G. Humphreys. [488] Seminole; 1836.
L. T. Pease And J. M. Smith
American Indian and Alaskan Native Documents in the Congressional Serial Set: 1817-1899
Report : Petition of L. Pease and J. Smith. [488] Seminole; 1837.
Thomas T. Wright
American Indian and Alaskan Native Documents in the Congressional Serial Set: 1817-1899
Report : Memorial of T. Wright. [468] Seminole; 1840.
Heirs And Legal Representatives Of Antonio Pacheco, Deceased
Heirs And Legal Representatives Of Antonio Pacheco, Deceased
American Indian and Alaskan Native Documents in the Congressional Serial Set: 1817-1899
Report : Claim of of Administrator of A. Pacheco. [447] Slave of Pacheco hired as interpreter during Florida war; captured by Seminole Indians; recaptured; return to owner refused by commanding officer; sent west with Seminoles; payment for said slave recommended.