Records of headquarters, Army of the Southwestern Frontier, and headquarters, second and seventh military departments, 1835-1853

Formato

Microfilm 35mm

Idioma / Ñe’ẽ

English

Publicación Ára

1984

Editor

National Archives & Records Administration

Tenda Ojepublikahaguépe

Washington, D.C.

Físico

8 microfilm reels ; 35 mm.

Serie-kuéra

National Archives microfilm publications ; M1302

Notakuéra

Microfilm of original records in The National Archives, Washington, D.C.

"In 1837, the War Department abolished the Army of the Southwestern Frontier and replaced it with the 2nd Military Department. The 2nd Military Department now consisted of all lands west of the Mississippi River and south of the 37th degree of North Latitude to the Mexican and Texas borders...".

"In 1848, the War Department redesignated the 2nd Military Department as the 7th Military Department. In 1853, the 7th Military Department was abolished and replaced by the Department of the West, one of the five new departments for the entire United States".

"The letters reproduced in this publication were sent to and received from the higher field headquarters of that time (Western Department to 1837, Western Division from 1837) and subordinate units; the U.S. Adjutant General and other War Department officers; Territorial and Federal officials, especially Indian agents; Indian chiefs; and private citizens".

"The letters sent and received by the headquarters of the Army of the Southwestern Frontier, the 2nd Military Department, and the 7th Military Department deal largely with Indian-white relations in their area of jurisdiction, including attempts to regulate trade with the Indians, particularly that in 'ardent spirits'; U.S. Government attempts to negotiate with the various Indian nations; efforts to prevent a Cherokee civil war; attempts to protect citizens from being kidnapped or killed by the Indians; and efforts to return slaves stolen by Indians to their owners. There are also letters on the status of relations among the United States, Texas, and Mexico and on the establishment and relocation of frontier posts. Routine correspondence on such matters as submission of monthly reports, requests for leave, courts-martial proceedings, supplies, desertions, and reassignments of officers and troops is present in quantity"--Introd.

"As letters were received by the headquarters, a clerk added identifying information to the reverse of most of them. This ordinarily included the name and rank or position of the correspondent, the office and place of origin, and the date and subject of the letter, the name or office of addressee, the date received, and the number of enclosures. In the case of registered letters, the file citations were added".

"The unregistered letters are arranged by the date the letter was received. The registered letters are arranged in the same manner as they entered in the one register that has been preserved. The register and letter arrangement is by year, thereunder alphabetically by initial letter of the name or office of the correspondent, and thereunder by date of receipt. Each letter, as it was received, was given a file number reflecting the pertinent alphabetical letter and the appropriate chronological sequence number of its receipt (e.g., A1, B1, C1, etc.), and this file number was made part of the register entry and placed on the letter... All entries for which a copy of the actual letter is included in the publication have been marked with an asterisk by the NARS staff".

The issuances reproduced in this publication consist of orders and special orders. The orders generally deal with specific duty assignments, establishment of posts and commands, codes of behavior, issuance of supplies, and courts-martial proceedings. The special orders appointed members to various boards, including boards of survey and councils of administration, granted issues of absence, appointed representatives to meet with Indians, and reassign troops. Also included in this publication are other records that relate closely to the activities of the Army of the Southwestern Frontier and the 2nd Military Department"--Introd.

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NotaUbicaciónAty/EstanteFormato
Letters sent: Vol. 1 (NA 53) Nov 1834-May 1836 Vol. 2 (NA 54) May 1836-Feb 1839 Vol. 3 (NA 55) Feb 1839-Nov 1840 Vol. 4 (NA 56) Nov 1840-Nov 1843 (Includes removal of the Seminoles from Florida) Vol. 5 (NA 57) Jul 1841-Feb 1845 (Letters/orders sent by commanding officer) Vol. 6 (NA 58) Jan 1842-May 1846 (Sent by Adjutant General) Vol. 7 (NA 59) Jul 1850-Jan 1854 (NARA Series M1302, Roll 1)Granite Mountain Record VaultUnited States & Canada Film1685228 8276527
Letters received Unregistered letters Mar 1834-Nov 1838 (NARA Series M1302, Roll 2)Granite Mountain Record VaultUnited States & Canada Film1685229 8276528
Unregistered letters Dec 1838-Dec 1840 (NARA Series M1302, Roll 3)Granite Mountain Record VaultUnited States & Canada Film1685230 8276529
Unregistered letters Jan 1841-Dec 1843 (NARA Series M1302, Roll 4)Granite Mountain Record VaultUnited States & Canada Film1685231 8276530
Unregistered letters Jun 1843-Dec 1845 (NARA Series M1302, Roll 5)Granite Mountain Record VaultUnited States & Canada Film1685232 8276531
Unregistered letters Jan 1846-Dec 1849 (NARA Series M1302, Roll 6)Granite Mountain Record VaultUnited States & Canada Film1685233 8276532
Unregistered letters Oct 1849-May 1853 Registered letters Jan-Dec 1850 Register (NA 60) 1851-1853 Registered letters A2-W23 1851 A1-K3 1852 (NARA Series M1302, Roll 7)Granite Mountain Record VaultUnited States & Canada Film1685234 8276533
L1-W10, 1852 A1-W13 1853 Orders and Special orders: Vol. 1 (NA 61) Nov 1834-Apr 1838 Vol. 2 (NA 62) May 1838-Nov 1843 Vol. 3 (NA 63) Jul 1841-Dec 1843 Vol. 4 (NA 64) Jan 1844-Apr 1852 Vol. 5 (NA 65) May 1852-Feb 1854 Other records: Letters received from Fort Coffee, Arkansas Territory Oct 1834-Oct 1838 (NARA Series M1302, Roll 8)Granite Mountain Record VaultUnited States & Canada Film1685235 8276534
Letters received from Fort Jesup, La. Nov 1834-Oct 1836 Reports of the Board of Officers ordered to select a new site for Ft. Wayne, Creek Nation, Dec 1839-Jun 1840 Report of a survey of the mil. reservation at Fort Gibson, Creek Nation, Nov. 1842 Copy of correspondence between Col. James B. Many, Commanding Fort Jesup, La., and Gen. Sam Houston, President of Texas, relating to disturbances in the vicinity of Nacogdoches, Tex., Aug. 8-Sep 2, 1838 (NARA Series M1302, Roll 8)Granite Mountain Record VaultUnited States & Canada Film1685235 8276534
NotaUbicaciónAty/EstanteFilmImage Group Number (DGS)Formato
Letters sent: Vol. 1 (NA 53) Nov 1834-May 1836 Vol. 2 (NA 54) May 1836-Feb 1839 Vol. 3 (NA 55) Feb 1839-Nov 1840 Vol. 4 (NA 56) Nov 1840-Nov 1843 (Includes removal of the Seminoles from Florida) Vol. 5 (NA 57) Jul 1841-Feb 1845 (Letters/orders sent by commanding officer) Vol. 6 (NA 58) Jan 1842-May 1846 (Sent by Adjutant General) Vol. 7 (NA 59) Jul 1850-Jan 1854 (NARA Series M1302, Roll 1)Granite Mountain Record VaultUnited States & Canada Film1685228 8276527
Letters received Unregistered letters Mar 1834-Nov 1838 (NARA Series M1302, Roll 2)Granite Mountain Record VaultUnited States & Canada Film1685229 8276528
Unregistered letters Dec 1838-Dec 1840 (NARA Series M1302, Roll 3)Granite Mountain Record VaultUnited States & Canada Film1685230 8276529
Unregistered letters Jan 1841-Dec 1843 (NARA Series M1302, Roll 4)Granite Mountain Record VaultUnited States & Canada Film1685231 8276530
Unregistered letters Jun 1843-Dec 1845 (NARA Series M1302, Roll 5)Granite Mountain Record VaultUnited States & Canada Film1685232 8276531
Unregistered letters Jan 1846-Dec 1849 (NARA Series M1302, Roll 6)Granite Mountain Record VaultUnited States & Canada Film1685233 8276532
Unregistered letters Oct 1849-May 1853 Registered letters Jan-Dec 1850 Register (NA 60) 1851-1853 Registered letters A2-W23 1851 A1-K3 1852 (NARA Series M1302, Roll 7)Granite Mountain Record VaultUnited States & Canada Film1685234 8276533
L1-W10, 1852 A1-W13 1853 Orders and Special orders: Vol. 1 (NA 61) Nov 1834-Apr 1838 Vol. 2 (NA 62) May 1838-Nov 1843 Vol. 3 (NA 63) Jul 1841-Dec 1843 Vol. 4 (NA 64) Jan 1844-Apr 1852 Vol. 5 (NA 65) May 1852-Feb 1854 Other records: Letters received from Fort Coffee, Arkansas Territory Oct 1834-Oct 1838 (NARA Series M1302, Roll 8)Granite Mountain Record VaultUnited States & Canada Film1685235 8276534
Letters received from Fort Jesup, La. Nov 1834-Oct 1836 Reports of the Board of Officers ordered to select a new site for Ft. Wayne, Creek Nation, Dec 1839-Jun 1840 Report of a survey of the mil. reservation at Fort Gibson, Creek Nation, Nov. 1842 Copy of correspondence between Col. James B. Many, Commanding Fort Jesup, La., and Gen. Sam Houston, President of Texas, relating to disturbances in the vicinity of Nacogdoches, Tex., Aug. 8-Sep 2, 1838 (NARA Series M1302, Roll 8)Granite Mountain Record VaultUnited States & Canada Film1685235 8276534

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