Records of the Central Superintendency of Indian Affairs, 1813-1878

Formato

Microfilm 35mm

Lingua

English

Data pubblicazione

1972

Editore

National Archives & Records Administration, Central Plains Region

Luogo di pubblicazione

Washington, D.C.

Documento cartaceo

108 microfilm reels ; 35 mm.

Serie

National Archives microfilm publications ; M 0856

Note

The records of the Central Superintendenct relate to almost all aspects of Indian administration within its jurisdiction. There are documents relating to negotiation and enforcement of treaties; land surveys and allotments; Indian removal; annuity and other payments; Indian delegations; intrusions on Indian lands; traders and licenses, enforcement of federal laws and regulations; hostilities and military operations; depredation claims; location of agencies; school attendance and curricula; medical treatment; production at blacksmith, gunsmith, and wheelwright shops; construction and repair of buildings; and purchase and transportation of goods and supplies.

The Central Superintendency succeeded the St. Louis Superintendency in 1851. These records include the records of the St. Louis Superintendency, 1813-1850. The Central Superintendency originally was responsible for most of the Indians in what is now Kansas and Nebraska, and in the upper regions of the Missouri, Platte, and Arkansas Rivers in the Dakotas, Wyoming, and Colorado.

Original agencies and tribes of Indians assigned to them were the Council Bluffs Agency, at Bellevue, Nebraska, for the Oto, Missouri, and Omaha and Pawnee in Nebraska; Great Nemaha Agency, about five miles south of of Iowa Point, Kansas, for the Iowa, Kickapoo, and Sac and Fox of the Missouri in northeastern Kansas and southeastern Nebraska; Kansas Agency for Delaware, Shawnee, Stockbridge, Munsee, and Wyandot; Osage River Agency, at Paoli, Kansas, for the Peoria, Kaskaskia, Wea, Piankeshaw, and Miami in eastern Kansas; Potawatomi Agency for the Potawatomi and Kansas, or Kaw, in eastern Kansas; Sac and Fox Agency, in Kansas, for the Ottawa, Chippewa, and Sac and Fox in eastern Kansas; Upper Missouri Agency for the Arikara, Mandan, Assiniboin, Crow, Dakota, and some of the Grosventre, Blackfeet, Blood, and Piegan; Upper Platte Agency for the Cheyenne, Arapaho, Kiowa, Kiowa-Apache and Dakota. Several agency changes occurred in 1855. The Kansas Agency was divided into the Delaware Agency for the Stockbridge and Munsee and the Shawnee Agency for the Shawnee and Wyandot. A new Kansas Agency was established at Council Grove, Kansas, on the Neosho River for the Kaw. A separate Kickapoo Agency was established. The Upper Arkansas Agency was established for the Cheyenne, Arapaho, Kiowa, Kiowa-Apache and.

Comanche in eastern Colorado and western Kansas. The Blackfeet Agency was created at Fort Benton in present-day Montana with responsibility for the Blackfeet, Blood, Piegan, and Grosventre. The Council Bluffs Agency was discontinued in 1856, and the Oto, Missouri, and Pawnee were assigned to the new Oto Agency in the Big Blue River Valley in southern Nebraska. The Omaha were placed under a separate Omaha Agency near Decatur, Nebraska. In 1861 the Yankton, Ponca, and Upper Missouri Agencies were transferred to the Dakota Superintendency. The Ottawa Agency was established in 1863 for the Ottawa and Chippewa. Attached to the Wichita Agency were the Wichita, Caddo, Anadarko, Waco, Tonkawa, Hanai, Kichai, Tawakoni, and Delaware. The Kiowa Agency was established for the Kiowa, Kiowa-Apache and Comanche in western Kansas. The Upper Arkansas Agency remained with its headquarters in Kansas. The agencies of the five civilized tribes formed a consolidated or Union Agency in 1874. There were two agencies known as the Neosho Agency. One originally had responsibility for the Osage in southern Kansas and the Quapaw, Seneca and mixed band of Seneca and Shawnee who lived on reserves east of the Neosho River in Indian Territory. After February, 1867, Wyandot, Ottawa, Peoria, Kaskaskia, Wea, and Piankeshaw were assigned.

to the Neosho Agency. This branch was subordinate to the original Neosho Agency, which was referred to as the Osage Agency. In 1876 the Central Superintendency received the Pawnee Agency, which had been established in Nebraska; the Ponca Agency was in Nebraska, and the Yankton Agency for the Yankton Sioux was near Greenwood in South Dakota.

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Register of correspondence with the 1847-1866 Commissioner of Indian Affairs, v. 1 and 2 Registers of letters received from 1866-1878 the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, v. 1 and 2 (NARA Series M856, Roll 1)Granite Mountain Record VaultUnited States & Canada Film1602893 8274525
Records of the St. Louis 1813-1850 Superintendency (NARA Series M856, Roll 2)Granite Mountain Record VaultUnited States & Canada Film1602894 8274526
Contracts, records concerning 1851-1857 accounts, letters received from the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, records relating to agencies, and miscellaneous records (NARA Series M856, Roll 3)Granite Mountain Record VaultUnited States & Canada Film1602895 8274527
Letters received from the 1858 commissioner of Indian Affairs (NARA Series M856, Roll 4)Granite Mountain Record VaultUnited States & Canada Film1602896 8274528
Records relating to agencies, 1858 miscellaneous letters received, contract bids, contracts and records concerneing accounts (NARA Series M856, Roll 5)Granite Mountain Record VaultUnited States & Canada Film1602897 8274529
Letters received from the Commissioner 1859 of Indian Affairs (NARA Series M856, Roll 6)Granite Mountain Record VaultUnited States & Canada Film1602898 8274530
Records relating to agencies, 1859 miscellaneous letters received, contracts, and records concerning accounts (NARA Series M856, Roll 7)Granite Mountain Record VaultUnited States & Canada Film1602899 8274391
Letters received from the Commissioner 1860 of Indian Affairs (NARA Series M856, Roll 8)Granite Mountain Record VaultUnited States & Canada Film1602900 8274392
Records relating to agencies, 1860 miscellaneous letters received, and letters relating to surveys of lands in Kansas (NARA Series M856, Roll 9)Granite Mountain Record VaultUnited States & Canada Film1602901 8274393
Contract bids, contracts and records 1860 concerning accounts (NARA Series M856, Roll 10)Granite Mountain Record VaultUnited States & Canada Film1602902 8274394
NotaLuogoRaccolta/scaffaleMicrofilmNumero del gruppo di immagini (DGS)Formato
Register of correspondence with the 1847-1866 Commissioner of Indian Affairs, v. 1 and 2 Registers of letters received from 1866-1878 the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, v. 1 and 2 (NARA Series M856, Roll 1)Granite Mountain Record VaultUnited States & Canada Film1602893 8274525
Records of the St. Louis 1813-1850 Superintendency (NARA Series M856, Roll 2)Granite Mountain Record VaultUnited States & Canada Film1602894 8274526
Contracts, records concerning 1851-1857 accounts, letters received from the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, records relating to agencies, and miscellaneous records (NARA Series M856, Roll 3)Granite Mountain Record VaultUnited States & Canada Film1602895 8274527
Letters received from the 1858 commissioner of Indian Affairs (NARA Series M856, Roll 4)Granite Mountain Record VaultUnited States & Canada Film1602896 8274528
Records relating to agencies, 1858 miscellaneous letters received, contract bids, contracts and records concerneing accounts (NARA Series M856, Roll 5)Granite Mountain Record VaultUnited States & Canada Film1602897 8274529
Letters received from the Commissioner 1859 of Indian Affairs (NARA Series M856, Roll 6)Granite Mountain Record VaultUnited States & Canada Film1602898 8274530
Records relating to agencies, 1859 miscellaneous letters received, contracts, and records concerning accounts (NARA Series M856, Roll 7)Granite Mountain Record VaultUnited States & Canada Film1602899 8274391
Letters received from the Commissioner 1860 of Indian Affairs (NARA Series M856, Roll 8)Granite Mountain Record VaultUnited States & Canada Film1602900 8274392
Records relating to agencies, 1860 miscellaneous letters received, and letters relating to surveys of lands in Kansas (NARA Series M856, Roll 9)Granite Mountain Record VaultUnited States & Canada Film1602901 8274393
Contract bids, contracts and records 1860 concerning accounts (NARA Series M856, Roll 10)Granite Mountain Record VaultUnited States & Canada Film1602902 8274394

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