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This manuscript lists the names of American Indian people who were identified as having partial Omaha ancestry and who were born before 1830. This document is part of the Isaac McCoy collection. A Christian missionary, McCoy lobbied Washington officials in the 1820s for the removal of Indian tribes east of the Mississippi to unoccupied areas in the West. By the 1830s McCoy worked for the United States government, selecting and surveying locations for the immigrant Indians and establishing and maintaining missions and schools.
Creator: McCoy, Isaac, 1784-1846
Date: Between 1836 and 1838
Item Number: 307788
Call Number: Isaac McCoy Collection, MC 422, Box 11, Folder 3
KSHS Identifier: DaRT ID: 307788
Collections - Manuscript - McCoy, Isaac
Date - 1830s - 1837
Objects and Artifacts - Communication Artifacts - Documentary Artifact - Manuscript
People - American Indians - Tribes - Omaha
People - Notable Kansans - McCoy, Isaac, 1784-1846
Thematic Time Period - Indian Territory, 1820 - 1854
Type of Material - Unpublished documents - Manuscript
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