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Year |
Term |
Case Number |
Plaintiff |
Defendant |
Case Action |
Case Notes |
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1800
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Mar |
Letters |
Series -
Native Americans Fur Trade General Notes - Sarpy & Cabanne; letters in French about Indians on Missouri River; also mentioned Kances (Kansas) Indians, Maha (Omaha), Panis (Pawnees), Auteaux (Otoe), Poncas, Burning Heart, Great Thorny Wolf, Chouteau, Morin, Carlos Dehault Delassus, Antoine Roy. |
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1802
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Mar |
Series -
Native Americans Fur Trade General Notes - Jacques Chauvin and Jacques Deglise; letters in French to Charles Dehault Delassus, Governor of Upper Louisiana, regarding furs; Deglise was a trader for Sanguinet, for the Nation Maha (Omaha.) |
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1807
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Jun |
United States |
Hortiz, Francois |
Trading with Indians without a license |
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1811
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Mar |
18 |
Solomon, Samuel, Administrator |
Leduc, Marie Phillip |
Debt |
Series -
Lewis and Clark Native Americans General Notes - Estate of Pierre Dorian, Sr.; services "as interpreter for the United States, in the Indian Department…" |
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1811
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Jul |
Honey, John W. |
Court allowance for costs |
Series -
Native Americans General Notes - Coroner's fees for United States versus Leblond, Othepa Ya, and an unknown white woman. |
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1811
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Oct |
2 |
Jones, Thomas |
Lewis, Joseph |
Injunction |
Series -
Lewis and Clark Native Americans General Notes - Plaintiff from Vincennes, Indiana; defendant sheriff of New Madrid District; mentions Indian trade laws; concerns Cherokee mercantile establishment; includes invoice of goods seized by Indian Agent James McFarlane; Cherokees William Webber and John Hill. |
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1811
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Nov |
United States |
Askenawa, a Mascoutah Indian |
Murder |
Series -
Native Americans General Notes - Victim Othepa Ya, an Indian woman; struck in the neck with arrows "in the street of St. Louis opposite the bake house of Madame Robidoux." |
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1814
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Jun |
United States |
Perrault, Paul |
Selling whiskey to an Indian |
Series -
Native Americans General Notes - Indian was of the Missouri Nation; James D. Frazier, complainant; Bartholomew Berthold bond. |
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1814
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Jun |
United States |
Frazier, James D. |
Selling whiskey to an Indian |
Series -
Native Americans General Notes - Paul Perrault, witness; David Barton, attorney general; defendant sold whiskey to Indian of the Missouri Nation in exchange for a medal. |
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1814
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Oct |
Presentment as nuisance |
Series -
Native Americans General Notes - Grand Jury for St. Louis County; presentment as nuisances: 1) selling spirituous liquors to Indians and slaves; 2) card playing for money or property; 3) bad state of public roads; 4) shooting firearms within city limits. |
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