Samuel C. Stambaugh papers
Samuel C. Stambaugh served as a U.S. Indian agent in Green Bay, Mich. During his service, he became involved with the proposed organization of the Territory of Huron. Miscellaneous accounts, reports, and correspondence with Lewis Cass and others while acting as U.S. Indian agent, 1830-1840, partic...
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Collection: | Samuel C. Stambaugh Papers |
Collection Number: | 1677 |
Format: | Manuscript |
Language: | English |
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Samuel C. Stambaugh served as a U.S. Indian agent in Green Bay, Mich. During his service, he became involved with the proposed organization of the Territory of Huron.
Miscellaneous accounts, reports, and correspondence with Lewis Cass and others while acting as U.S. Indian agent, 1830-1840, particularly his negotiations with the Green Bay Menominee tribe, 1831, and the Cherokee and Creek tribes, 1833. Some of the correspondence also relates to Democratic party politics in Pennsylvania. |