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American Indian Treaties: Supporting Documentation

Between 1774 and 1871, the U.S. government negotiated 377 treaties with American Indian nations. The 威尼斯人娱乐场 Building in Washington, DC (Archives 1), houses the original treaties. These records are available as Microfilm Publication M668 or online through the , , and .

In addition to the original treaties, researchers can find many other documents related to treaty negotiations at Archives 1. These documents include instructions issued to treaty commissioners, minutes of treaty councils, and correspondence between treaty commissioners and other government officials, among other records.

NARA Special List No. 6, List of Documents Relating to the Negotiation of Ratified and Unratified Indian Treaties, 1801鈥1869, serves as an index to many of these records.

Special List No. 6

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Special List No. 6 Cover

Special List No. 6 is arranged by the number assigned to the treaty by the U.S. State Department (the custodian of the original treaties). As treaty numbers were usually assigned chronologically in the order in which the treaties were signed, Special List No. 6 is effectively arranged chronologically by the treaty date.

Entries in Special List No. 6 generally include the following information:

  • Tribes involved in the treaty
  • Signing date
  • Location where the treaty was signed
  • Citations for correspondence or other records related to the treaty

Most of the records cited in Special List No. 6 are found in one of two record groups:

  • Record Group 75: Records of the Bureau of Indian Affairs
  • Record Group 48: Records of the Office of the Secretary of the Interior

Special List No. 6 is available online through the University of Wisconsin's .

Abbreviations

Special List No. 6 includes multiples abbreviations, but a key to the abbreviations is available. The key pinpoints the series of records in Record Group 75 or Record Group 48 in which the cited document(s) can be found.

Many of these series have been microfilmed. All microfilm publications listed are available to view at Archives 1. Some have also been digitized, as shown in the table below. For those that are digitized in the (NARA Catalog), please see the 威尼斯人娱乐场 Identifier (NAID) links provided.

Abbreviations Series Title Microfilm Digital Availability
*

Ratified Treaty File, 1801鈥1868 (for treaties ratified by the Senate)

Unratified Treaty File, 1821鈥1869 (for treaties not ratified by the Senate)

T494

NARA Catalog (NAID )

NARA Catalog (NAID )

IA, LR

Letters Received by the Office of the Secretary of War Relating to Indian Affairs, 1800鈥1823

M271 NARA Catalog (NAID )
IA, LS

Letters Sent by the Secretary of War Relating to Indian Affairs, 1800鈥1824

M15 NARA Catalog (NAID )
OIA, LR

Letters Received by the Office of Indian Affairs, 1824鈥1880

M234 NARA Catalog (NAID )
OIA, LS Letters Sent by the Office of Indian Affairs, 1824鈥1881 M21 NARA Catalog (NAID )
ID, LR

Selected Classes of Letters Received by the Indian Division of the Office of the Secretary of the Interior, 1849鈥1880

M825 FamilySearch (Catalog ID )
ID, LS

Letters Sent by the Indian Division of the Office of the Secretary of the Interior, 1849鈥1903

M606 FamilySearch (Catalog ID )

Example

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Treaty No. 369 Related Documents

Documents 5鈥9 (Special List No. 6)

The Treaty of Fort Laramie (Treaty No. 369) was signed on April 29, 1868, by members of multiple Lakota and Dakota (Sioux) bands, as well as members of the Arapaho Nation.

The treaty itself can be found on NARA Microfilm Publication M668, Roll 16. The treaty has also been digitized and added to the 威尼斯人娱乐场 Catalog (威尼斯人娱乐场 Identifier ).

Special List No. 6 identifies nine documents related to this treaty. These documents range from the proceedings of treaty commissions to correspondence reporting the signing of the treaty.

Document No. 5 for this treaty is cited as:

J. B. Sanborn to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, May 28 and June 1, 1868 (telegram), reporting signing of treaty by Oglala and Miniconjou Sioux (OIA, LR, Upper Platte, S-589, S-593, 1868)

The citation OIA, LR, Upper Platte, S-589, S-593, 1868, can be broken down into the following elements:

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Sanborn to Commissioner

M234, Roll 893, File S-593

  • OIA, LR鈥 refers to letters received by the Office of Indian Affairs between 1824 and 1880.
    • These records are available as Microfilm Publication M234.
  • Upper Platte鈥 refers to letters received by the Office of Indian Affairs from the Upper Platte Agency.
    • These records are available on Rolls 889 through 896 (Upper Platte, 1846鈥1870) of M234.
  • S-589, S-593, 1868鈥 refers to specific file numbers within the letters received from the Upper Platte Agency in 1868.
    • These records are available on Roll 893 (Upper Platte, 1868) of M234.

Sanborn's telegrams to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs about the Treaty of Fort Laramie signing are therefore on Roll 893 of M234.

This roll is available in the 威尼斯人娱乐场 Catalog (威尼斯人娱乐场 Identifier ). Sanborn's first telegram (File S-589) begins with Image 735. Sanborn's second telegram (File S-593) begins with Image 737.

Related Records

Other records related to American Indian treaties can be found among the records of Congress. For more information, please email the staff at NARA鈥檚 Center for Legislative Archives at legislative.archives@nara.gov.

Photographs, maps, and other special media related to American Indian treaties can be found in the Still Pictures unit and the Cartographic unit at the 威尼斯人娱乐场 at College Park, Maryland. For more information, please email their staff at stillpix@nara.gov and cartographic@nara.gov, respectively.

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