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MAJ George Catlin Snow

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MAJ George Catlin Snow

Birth
Illinois, USA
Death
1888 (aged 67–68)
Lyon County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Neosho Falls, Woodson County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
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Major Snow was Seminole Indian Agent 7 Jan 1862-1865. He was also listed as Osage Indian Agent in January 1868. Some research shows that he was an Indian Agent in Idaho.
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Articles of agreement concluded at Washington, D. C., the twenty-third day of February, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-seven [1867], between the United States represented by Lewis V. Bogy, Commissioner of Indian Affairs; W. H. Watson, special commissioner;Thomas Murphy, superintendent of Indian Affairs; George C. Snow and G. A. Colton, US Indian agents, duly authorized, and the Senecas represented by George Spicer and John Mush; the Mixed Senecas and Shawnees by John Whitetree, John Young and Lewis Davis; the Quapaws by S. G. Vallier and Ka-zhe-cah; the Confederated Peorias, Kaskaskias, Weas and Piankeshaws by Baptiste Peoria, John Mitchell and Edward Black; the Miamies by Thomas Metosenyah and Thomas Richardville; and the Ottawas of Blanchard's Fork and Roche de Boeuf by John White and J. T. Jones; and including certain Wyandott[e]s represented by Tauromee, or John Hat, and John Karaho.
http://digital.library.okstate.edu/kappler/Vol2/treaties/sen0960.htm
--by Anna C. (47191900) 11-2010
Major Snow was Seminole Indian Agent 7 Jan 1862-1865. He was also listed as Osage Indian Agent in January 1868. Some research shows that he was an Indian Agent in Idaho.
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Articles of agreement concluded at Washington, D. C., the twenty-third day of February, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-seven [1867], between the United States represented by Lewis V. Bogy, Commissioner of Indian Affairs; W. H. Watson, special commissioner;Thomas Murphy, superintendent of Indian Affairs; George C. Snow and G. A. Colton, US Indian agents, duly authorized, and the Senecas represented by George Spicer and John Mush; the Mixed Senecas and Shawnees by John Whitetree, John Young and Lewis Davis; the Quapaws by S. G. Vallier and Ka-zhe-cah; the Confederated Peorias, Kaskaskias, Weas and Piankeshaws by Baptiste Peoria, John Mitchell and Edward Black; the Miamies by Thomas Metosenyah and Thomas Richardville; and the Ottawas of Blanchard's Fork and Roche de Boeuf by John White and J. T. Jones; and including certain Wyandott[e]s represented by Tauromee, or John Hat, and John Karaho.
http://digital.library.okstate.edu/kappler/Vol2/treaties/sen0960.htm
--by Anna C. (47191900) 11-2010


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