Includes a transcription of a letter from Hiram Price (1814-1901), Commissioner of Indian Affairs, to Ebenezer Stephens (born circa 1835), who administered the Green Bay Agency, 1879-1882. The letter outlines provisos of the Oneida Treaty of 1838 (7 Stat. 566, Feb. 3, 1838).
Includes a transcription of the rules and regulations of the United States Indian Police Service in July 1878.
Includes transcriptions of personal correspondence, including letters to his children, Joel B. Archiquette (1870-1905) and Belinda Archiquette (1872-1910) while they attended the Carlisle Indian Industrial School.
Folders 2339, 2340, 2341, and 2342 completely digitized.
Subject (Topic):
Authors, American--20th century--Archives, Authors, Russian--20th century--Archives , Nobel Prize winners, Poets, American--20th century, Poets, Russian--20th century, and Translators
Stuart, of Southville, Connecticut, left Bridgwater for New Haven where he joined the New Haven and California Joint Stock Company. The Company chartered the bark Anna Reynolds, with Capt. John Bottom, and sailed for California. and The journal describes the 1849 voyage around the Horn, by Talcahuano to California and the return voyage in 1850. After a gap, the journal resumes with the company breaking up in San Francisco and Stuart setting off for the mines at Negro Bar on the American River. In March 1850, the journal describes passage on the ship Talma from San Francisco to Realejo, Nicaragua. There is a table of latitude and longitude readings and five pencil sketches of the shoreline of Guatemala and El Salvador.
Description:
Blank pages included in pagination but not scanned.
Subject (Geographic):
Central America --Pictorial works and Diaries --United States
Subject (Name):
Anna Reynolds (bark), New Haven and California Joint Stock Company, and Talma (Ship)