Annual Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, December 1837

Annual Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, December 1837

by Commissioner of Indian Affairs

76 chapters9h 0mEnglish1837

About this book

Because the US Constitution gives the power of relating to (and control over) Indian tribes, Congress requires updates every year, and those reports are available to the public. In 1837, the Office of Indian Affairs was still under the War Department and did not publish the Commissioner's report as a separate document. In this era of removal and the apparent growth of the Office of Indian Affairs, the focus is on reports from the agents regarding specific topics, along with instructions to the agents, laws and regulations, and numerous blank forms to be completed (lest we fall into the folly of thinking that bureaucracy generated less paperwork in the nineteenth century). The agents reported on the overall situation in their areas (including information about geography and climate), schools and education, and thoughts about what additional laws needed to be passed. Most of the authors of the individual sections are not recorded. Only a single section purports to be written by a Native tribe--a petition from the Shawnees. Keep in mind that these reports were written as argumentative or persuasive pieces. The reader should be alert to determine the problems about which they are arguing and their proposed solutions. The New York Public Library extracted these documents into a separate volume. The bibliographic information can be heard in Section 00. - Summary by stepheather

Chapters (75)

1Report from the Office of Indian Affairs by C.A. Harris
967
2List of the Documents Accompanying the Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs
280
3Document Number 1 Report of the Acting Superintendent of Michigan
1067
4Document Number 2 Report of the Superintendent of Wisconsin Territory
919
5Document Number 3 Report of the Acting Superintendent of the Western Territory
1454
6Document Number 4 Report of the Principal Disbursing Agent of the Western Territory
716
7Document Number 5 Report from the Agent of Council Bluffs
498
8Document Number 5 1/2 Report of the Sub-Agent at Council Bluffs
766
9Document Number 6 Report of the Sub-agent on the Osage River
264
10Document Number 7 Report of the Sub-agent on the Great Nemahaw River
180
11Document Number 8 Report of the Agent on the Upper Missouri River
364
12Document Number 9 Report of the Sub-agent on the Upper Missouri River
622
13Document Number 10 Instructions to the Special Agent to the Camanches and Others
370
14Document Number 11 Statement Showing the Number of Indian Schools, Their Location, and the Number of Teachers and Pupils, December 1, 1837
1165
15Document Number 12 Statement Showing the Amount and Disposition of the Funds Provided by Treaties for the Purposes of Education, December 1, 1837
385
16Document Number 13 Statement Showing the Condition of the Civilization Fund, December 1, 1837
101
17Document Number 14 Report of the Acting Superintendent of the Western Territory regarding Schools
912
18Document Number 15 Report of the Teacher at Prairie du Chien
271
19Document Number 16 Report of the Sub-agent on the Osage River regarding Schools
203
20Document Number 17 New System of Teaching. Extract of a Letter of Robert Simerwell, Teacher, to the Sub-agent on the Osage River
272
21Document Number 18 Report of the Teacher for the Kickapoos by P.J. Verhaegen
210
22Document Number 19 Extract from a Letter to the Superintendents
82
23Document Number 20 Reply of Mr. Schoolcraft to the Preceding
326
24Document Number 21 Report of the Acting Superintendent of Michigan regarding Laws
238
25Document Number 22 Report of the Superintendent of Wisconsin Territory regarding Laws
234
26Document Number 23 Report of the Principal Military Disbursing Agent for the Western Territory
419
27Document Number 24 Report of Mr. McCoy, Relative to a Government for the Western Territory
1067
28Document Number 25 Letter of the Agent at Council Bluffs
115
29Document Number 26 Petition of the Shawnees
215
30Document Number 27 Statement Showing the Amount of Requisitions Drawn for Disbursements in the Indian Department, between the 1st Day of January and the 30th of September, 1837
3096
31Document Number 28 Statement Showing the Number of Indians Now East of the Mississippi, of Those That Have Emigrated from the East to the West of That River, and of Those within Striking Distance of the Western Frontier
407
32Document Number 29 Statement Showing the Quantity of Lands Ceded by the Indian Tribes to the United States, and the Amount Stipulated to be Paid to Them therefor, since the 4th of March, 1829 by C.A. Harris
1021
33Document Number 30 Statement Showing the Quantity of Lands Ceded by the Indian Tribes to the United States, and the Amount Stipulated to Be Paid to Them therefor, since the 9th of May, 1836, in Treaties That Have Been Ratified
405
34Document Number 31 Statement Showing the Quantity of Land Ceded by Indian Tribes, and the Amount Stipulated to Be Paid therefor, in Treaties Made Since the 9th of May, 1836, That Will Be Submitted to the President and Senate the Present Session, and Recapitulation of the Three Preceding Tables
261
35Document Number 32 Statement Exhibiting the Names of the Tribes South and West of the Missouri, and between the Puncah and Red Rivers
493
36Document Number 33 Laws--An Act to Regulate Trade and Intercourse with Indian Tribes, and to Preserve Peace on the Frontiers
1584
37An Act to Provide for the Organization of the Department of Indian Affairs
796
38Document Number 34 Regulations--Prescribing the Mode in which the Act of the 9th of July, 1832, Providing for the Appointment of a Commissioner of Indian Affairs, Shall Be Executed by Andrew Jackson
99
39Revised Regulations--Number 1. Concerning the Execution of the Act of the 9th July, 1832, Providing for the Appointment of a Commissioner of Indian Affairs by B.F. Butler
238
40Revised Regulations--Number 2. Concerning Superintendencies, Agencies, and Sub-agencies by J.R. Poinsett
927
41Revised Regulations--Number 3. For Carrying into Effect the Act of June 30, 1834, Organizing the Department of Indian Affairs by J.R. Poinsett
2316
42List of Forms Referred to in the Preceding Regulations by C.A. Harris
139
43Form Number 1. Voucher
82
44Form Number 2. Abstract for Disbursements for Current Expenses
108
45Form Number 3. Abstract for Disbursements for Treaty Stipulations
96
46Form Number 4. Account Current
97
47Form Number 5. Receipt-Roll for Paying Indian Annuities to Heads of Families
131
48Form Number 6. Abstract of Articles Purchased for Indians
89
49Form Number 7. Abstract of Articles Delivered to Indians
87
50Form Number 8. Return of Property Received and Issued to Indians
118
51Form Number 9. Return of Property in Charge of Agents
96
52Form Number 10. General Annual Abstract of Disbursements
59
53Form Number 11. Statement of Persons Employed
66
54Form Number 12. Monthly Statement of Letters Received
59
55Revised Regulations--Number 4, Concerning Trade and Intercourse with Indian Tribes by J.R. Poinsett
830
56Revised Regulations--Number 5. Concerning the Emigration of Indians by J.R. Poinsett
2108
57List of Forms Referred to in the Preceding Regulations
113
58Form Number 1. The United States in Account Current
75
59Form Number 2. Abstract of Disbursements on Account of Subsistence
129
60Form Number 3. Abstract of Disbursements for Transportation
78
61Form Number 4. Abstract of Disbursements for Contingencies
76
62Form Number 5. Return of Provisions and Forage
95
63Form Number 6. Abstract of Provisions Issued
100
64Form Number 7. Abstract of Forage Issued
91
65Form Number 8. Return of Property Received and Issued
114
66Form Number 9. Statement of Articles Due the [Blank] Indians
83
67Form Number 10. Provision or Forage Return
70
68Form Number 11. The United States to [Blank]
65
69Form Number 12. A Roll of Wagons and Teams Employed in the Removal of the [Blank] Indians
113
70Form Number 13. [Pay and Expenses Chit]
145
71Form Number 14. Quarterly Statement of Agents, and Others, Employed in the Removal and Subsistence fo the [Blank] Indians
87
72Form Number 15. Estimate of Funds Required in the Removal and Subsistence of the [Blank] Indians
80
73Form Number 16. Monthly Abstract of Disbursement for the Subsistence of the Indians
123
74Form Number 17. Baggage Certificate
80
75Form Number 18. Muster Roll of a Company of [Blank] Indians about to Emigrate West of the Mississippi River
146

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