Person: Crescent, Myaamia Name: Pimicinwa
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Nationality: Myaamia
Family Group: -
ID: 64
Gender: MaleDate of Birth: N/A
Location of Birth: N/ADate of Death: N/A
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Biography/Notes:
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Alias:
- Wemetche
- Pe-met-che
Related Documents:
- Abstract of Documents sent, 1851
- Thomas F. Richardville, 15 June 1885
- Letter from Allen Hamilton and copies of deeds and affidavits relating to Black Loon's land sale, 1851
- Letter to A.H.H. Stuart detailing sections of land given during the Treaty of 1818, 9 December 1852
- Letter from the Office of Indian Affairs, February 1852
- Jos. Richardville and Black Loon- Brief, undated
- Letter regarding the heir to Black Loon's land, 12 April 1852
- Typescript copy of Indenture between A-lin-ne-pen-she-saw (Joseph Richardville) and Allen Hamilton, undated
- Letter from Secretary to Dept. of Interior, 13 January 1853
- Letter from John Roche to Allen County, Indiana, 2 July 1851
- Letter to B.F. Wade confirming Presidents approval, 24 January 1853
- Letter from Thomas F Richardville to the State of Indiana, 3 July 1851
- Copy of the deed from "Law-pe-sah-quah" to Francis S. Aveline, 1850
- Letter to Francis Aveline from the Office of Indian Affairs, 7 November 1851
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Related Events:
1818 Treaty at St. Mary's
October 6, 1818
Articles of a treaty made and concluded, at St. Mary's, in the State of Ohio, between Jonathan Jennings, Lewis Cass, and Benjamin Parke, Commissioners of the United States, and the Miame nation of Indians. ARTICLE 1. The Miami nation of Indians cede to the United States the following tract of country: Beginning at the Wabash river, where the present Indian boundary line crosses the same, near the mouth of Raccoon creek; thence, up the Wabash river, to the reserve at its head, near Fort Wayne; ...