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Quaker Mission and Jeremiah Hadley - 1860's
Posted by: Karren A. (ID *****8752) Date: May 23, 2002 at 07:23:47
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Hi,

I'm doing some research on the Quaker Mission's to the Indian Tribes in Kansas.

I recently found a letter from Indian Agent Hiram Farnsworth to Col Thomas Murphy, Superintendent of Indian Affairs, stating that Jeremiah Hadley was the contractor to the government for the Kaw Indian Mission at Council Grove Kansas. It goes on to state that Thomas Stanley, Quaker Missionary to the Kaw Tribe, would be sending reports to Hadley regarding the tribe.

Does anyone know if any of Jeremiah Hadley's papers survived? and where they are archived?

Hadley was also the clerk who made the reports from the Indian Committee to the Western Yearly meeting.

I very much want to study the reports from Stanley to Hadley regarding the Kaw tribe, and would appreciate any clues to their possible location.

Many thanks,

Karren A.


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