"Neither White Men Nor Indians": Affidavits from the Winnebago Mixed-blood Claim Commissions, Prairie Du Chien, Wisconsin, 1838-1839Linda M. Waggoner x, 2002 - 127 sider Transcribed from a National Archives microfilm record: Territorial papers of the United States (selected from many record groups) Wisconsin, 1836-1848 M236. "Special files of the Office of Indian Affairs, 1836-1846. Special file 161 (Roll 41) |
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according acquainted affiant Affidavits aforesaid aged amount appointed attorney awarded Baptiste believe Boilvin Brisbois Brodhead Brown chiefs child claimants claims Clark Commissioner Court Crawford County Ss daughter deponent depose dollars Dougherty draft duly sworn Ecuyer fact father Female Fleming foregoing four Francis friends fund further Gleason Grignon guardian H. L. Dousman half breed hand hereby Hitchcock hundred Ingersoll James John Joseph Justice known Lewis living Louis Mack Male mark married Mary mother named Notary Public October paid Pauquette Peace Personally appeared Petitioner portion Prairie du Chien present quarter received relatives rendered resides respectable Roll 42 saith Seal September share Special File 190 subscribed Sworn & Subscribed Territory of Wisconsin Therese thousand Treaty tribe United White wife Winnebago Indians Winnebago Nation Winnebago woman Wisconsin Territory Witness X mark