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Box 2

 Container

Contains 121 Results:

Bills and receipts of the following individuals and businesses: Wilson P. Hunt, Vanbergen & Moore, Francis Codman, Stone, Bostwick & Co., John Connerly, Paul & Ingram, W.H. Savage, John Shackleford, M. Dillon, Father Niel, O’Fallon & Keyte, W. Walter & Co., James Lakenan, Matthew Kerr, Presbyterian Church, Lane & Merry, F. Provenchere, M. Wherry, B.G. Farrar, George Davenport, Ingram & Reily, R. Simpson, and American Fur Co. (22 documents), 1824

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 3
Scope and Contents From the Collection: This collection contains papers of the related families of Michel Desravines Tesson and Thomas Forsyth. The bulk of the collection consists of correspondence, accounts, receipts, and bills relating to Thomas Forsyth's work as an Indian agent in Illinois in the early nineteenth century. The collection also contains papers relating to the genealogy of the Tesson, Forsyth, and related families; correspondence (mostly in French) of the Michel Desravines Tesson family and...
Dates: 1824

Letter signed Tho. L. McKenney [Thomas L. McKenney], War Department, Office of Indian Affairs, to Thos. Forsyth [Thomas Forsyth], Indian agent, Fort Armstrong. Genl. Clark, Indian superintendent at St. Louis, is expected in Washington in a few days and the subject referred to in your letter will be acted upon., 1824 July 2

 Item — Box: 2, Folder: 4
Scope and Contents From the Collection: This collection contains papers of the related families of Michel Desravines Tesson and Thomas Forsyth. The bulk of the collection consists of correspondence, accounts, receipts, and bills relating to Thomas Forsyth's work as an Indian agent in Illinois in the early nineteenth century. The collection also contains papers relating to the genealogy of the Tesson, Forsyth, and related families; correspondence (mostly in French) of the Michel Desravines Tesson family and...
Dates: 1824 July 2

Letter signed W. Lee, Treasury Department, to Thos. Forsyth [Thomas Forsyth], care of Genl. Wm. Clark [William Clark], St. Louis. Your account for disbursements within your agency as Indian agent to the 30th Novr. 1823 has been adjusted and a balance of $2.47 found due for you to the United States; differing from your statement $1.53, in explanation whereof you are referred to the enclosed statement of differences., 1824 Aug 6

 Item — Box: 2, Folder: 4
Scope and Contents From the Collection: This collection contains papers of the related families of Michel Desravines Tesson and Thomas Forsyth. The bulk of the collection consists of correspondence, accounts, receipts, and bills relating to Thomas Forsyth's work as an Indian agent in Illinois in the early nineteenth century. The collection also contains papers relating to the genealogy of the Tesson, Forsyth, and related families; correspondence (mostly in French) of the Michel Desravines Tesson family and...
Dates: 1824 Aug 6

Russell Farnham's license to trade with the Sauk and Fox Indians at the Flint Hills. Signed O.N. Bostwick, agent for American Fur Co., 1824 Sept 28

 Item — Box: 2, Folder: 4
Scope and Contents From the Collection: This collection contains papers of the related families of Michel Desravines Tesson and Thomas Forsyth. The bulk of the collection consists of correspondence, accounts, receipts, and bills relating to Thomas Forsyth's work as an Indian agent in Illinois in the early nineteenth century. The collection also contains papers relating to the genealogy of the Tesson, Forsyth, and related families; correspondence (mostly in French) of the Michel Desravines Tesson family and...
Dates: 1824 Sept 28

Letter signed A.P. Vanmatre, Fever River, to Geo. Graham [George Graham], Washington. Regarding settlement of accounts of the U.S. factory, formerly kept at Prairie du Chien, which has been placed in the hands of the district attorney for the state of Missouri. My trouble in settling lead account with John W. Johnson with mention of Frederick Barnard, Rolette, McKenney, J.W. Shull, Boilvin, John Barrel, and G. Kennerly., 1824 Nov 4

 Item — Box: 2, Folder: 4
Scope and Contents From the Collection: This collection contains papers of the related families of Michel Desravines Tesson and Thomas Forsyth. The bulk of the collection consists of correspondence, accounts, receipts, and bills relating to Thomas Forsyth's work as an Indian agent in Illinois in the early nineteenth century. The collection also contains papers relating to the genealogy of the Tesson, Forsyth, and related families; correspondence (mostly in French) of the Michel Desravines Tesson family and...
Dates: 1824 Nov 4

Document signed Thomas Forsyth. Received of Genl. Wm. Clark [William Clark], Superintendent of Indian Affairs at St. Louis, evidences of debts due by sundry persons to the U.S. Factory Dept. Mentions A.P. Vanmetre & Co. [A.P. Vanmatre & Co.?], Cook & Moody, Frederick Dickson, Lewis Musick, Partney & Genereaux, and Mr. McKenney., 1824 Nov 26

 Item — Box: 2, Folder: 4
Scope and Contents From the Collection: This collection contains papers of the related families of Michel Desravines Tesson and Thomas Forsyth. The bulk of the collection consists of correspondence, accounts, receipts, and bills relating to Thomas Forsyth's work as an Indian agent in Illinois in the early nineteenth century. The collection also contains papers relating to the genealogy of the Tesson, Forsyth, and related families; correspondence (mostly in French) of the Michel Desravines Tesson family and...
Dates: 1824 Nov 26

Letter signed Jno. W. Johnson [John W. Johnson], Rockland, Baltimore County, to George Graham. Answering charges of A.P. Vanmatre, who was furnished with $2000 worth of merchandise belonging to the U.S. Factory, while stationed with Mr. Shull at the lead mines 60 miles below Prairie du Chien., 1825 Jan 23

 Item — Box: 2, Folder: 5
Scope and Contents From the Collection: This collection contains papers of the related families of Michel Desravines Tesson and Thomas Forsyth. The bulk of the collection consists of correspondence, accounts, receipts, and bills relating to Thomas Forsyth's work as an Indian agent in Illinois in the early nineteenth century. The collection also contains papers relating to the genealogy of the Tesson, Forsyth, and related families; correspondence (mostly in French) of the Michel Desravines Tesson family and...
Dates: 1825 Jan 23

Letter signed Geo. Graham [George Graham], Genl. Land Office, Washington, to Genl. William Clark, St. Louis. Enclosed are letters of Mr. A.P. Vanmetre [A.P. Vanmatre?] and Mr. John W. Johnson relative to a balance standing against Vanmetre [Vanmatre?] on the books of the late Prairie du Chien factory. The adjustment and final settlement of the account has been transferred to you., 1825 Feb 8

 Item — Box: 2, Folder: 5
Scope and Contents From the Collection: This collection contains papers of the related families of Michel Desravines Tesson and Thomas Forsyth. The bulk of the collection consists of correspondence, accounts, receipts, and bills relating to Thomas Forsyth's work as an Indian agent in Illinois in the early nineteenth century. The collection also contains papers relating to the genealogy of the Tesson, Forsyth, and related families; correspondence (mostly in French) of the Michel Desravines Tesson family and...
Dates: 1825 Feb 8

Note signed W.P. Hunt. Postage receipt for Detroit Gazette for Thos. Forsyth [Thomas Forsyth]., 1825 Apr 1

 Item — Box: 2, Folder: 5
Scope and Contents From the Collection: This collection contains papers of the related families of Michel Desravines Tesson and Thomas Forsyth. The bulk of the collection consists of correspondence, accounts, receipts, and bills relating to Thomas Forsyth's work as an Indian agent in Illinois in the early nineteenth century. The collection also contains papers relating to the genealogy of the Tesson, Forsyth, and related families; correspondence (mostly in French) of the Michel Desravines Tesson family and...
Dates: 1825 Apr 1

Letter signed A.P. Vanmatre, Fever River, to General Wm. Clark [William Clark], St. Louis. By Mr. D. Bates I have sent a letter from Mr. F. Barnard, formerly clerk in the factory at Prairie du Chien. Mr. Bates is informed of my account, and you will oblige me if any arrangement should be made of the settlement, you would give it to him, as it is impossible for me to come to St. Louis at this time., 1825 Apr 6

 Item — Box: 2, Folder: 5
Scope and Contents From the Collection: This collection contains papers of the related families of Michel Desravines Tesson and Thomas Forsyth. The bulk of the collection consists of correspondence, accounts, receipts, and bills relating to Thomas Forsyth's work as an Indian agent in Illinois in the early nineteenth century. The collection also contains papers relating to the genealogy of the Tesson, Forsyth, and related families; correspondence (mostly in French) of the Michel Desravines Tesson family and...
Dates: 1825 Apr 6