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1981.155. Caddo Indians in Texas, 1841-1854
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Language: English
Collection Summary
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Mix of some originals and some copies.
Courtesy of the Oklahoma Historical Society
Caddo Indians in Texas, Oklahoma Historical Society Research Division
Released on 2010-12-13.
format M1988.155. Manuscripts
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Accession No. 1981.155.
Released on 2010-12-13.
box 1. Caddo Indians in Texas, 1841-1854
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All originals.
Letters and commendations of Caddo Indians and activities in Texas written by U.S. Indian Agents.
Unrestricted access.
Accession No. 1981.155. Acquired 1929-00-00
Released on 2010-12-13.
folder 1. Letters and documents, 1841-1854
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Mix of some originals and some copies.
Acquired 1929-00-00
Released on 2010-12-13.
letter 1. Certificate naming Jose Maria chief of the An-a-da-cos and Jomis bands, commonly known as Caddo Indians, and commending Maria's character., 1852/03/27
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Signed by Jesse Stern, U.S. Special Agent for the Indians of Texas. Fort Graham.
Acquired 1929-00-00
Released on 2010-12-13.
letter 2. Appointment of Ti-nah as Chief of the Caddo people in Texas, 1853/09/26
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Signed by G.W. Hill, special agent for Texas Indians.
Acquired 1929-00-00
Released on 2010-12-13.
letter 3. Letter commending Ti-nah and the Caddo Indians of Texas for their actions under his supervision., 1854/06/29
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Acquired 1929-00-00
Released on 2010-12-13.
letter 4. Translation of a document in Spanish, the commission of Captain Coyote to Colonel in order to "make peace with the Mexicans and make warfare against the usurpers of Texas"
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Signed by General Mariano Arista on May 11, 1841. Translation written by Pricilla Buckley and notarized on September 29, 1911.
Acquired 1929-00-00
Released on 2010-12-13.