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Title
Erwin Watkins-Simeon Whiteley papers [box 01], 1863-1920
Creator
Watkins, Erwin C., 1839-1911
Date Created
1863-1878
Place
West United States
Subjects
Frontier and pioneer life
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Indian agents
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Indian inspectors
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Indians of North America
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United States
Description
Photographs include: Simeon Whiteley, Gov. John Evans, and Major J.W. Powell's camp near the Green River.
Maps, newspapers, some photographs and Jane Whiteley's account in oversize portfolio.
Formerly known as Ayer MS 964a.
Summary
While the Watkins papers contain mainly official government reports and correspondence, the Whiteley papers consist of mostly personal correspondence accompanied by several photographs, three maps, and two issues of a Wyoming newspaper. The Watkins papers include: incoming correspondence and instructions from the Commissioners of Indian Affairs and other officials, copies of Watkins reports regarding his agency visits and investigations, and papers relating to travel arrangements and assignments. The Whiteley papers include: outgoing letters to his wife, Jane Whiteley, from Denver in 1863, some official correspondence, and miscellaneous letters after Whiteley's departure from government service. There is also a copy of Jane Whiteley's account of her trip by stagecoach to Denver in the fall of 1863 to join her husband.
Biographical/Historical Note
Erwin Watkins and Simeon Whiteley worked for the Office of Indian Affairs in the 1870's and 1860's, respectively. Following military service as an officer in the Civil War, Watkins was appointed an Indian Inspector in 1875. In that capacity he visited various tribes throughout the western states and territories reporting on their conditions to the Office of Indian Affairs in Washington, D.C. Following his resignation in 1878, he returned to Michigan and pursued several different lines of work. Simeon Whiteley, on the advise of Gov. John Evans, was commissioned as an Indian agent to the Colorado Middle Park Indian Agency in 1862, later named the White River Agency. He resided in Denver until 1865 serving both as Indian agent and as editor of a daily newspaper called the Commonwealth. Returning to Racine, Wisc. he established the Whiteley Insurance Agency.
Extent
6 linear feet (2 boxes, 2 oversize boxes)
Format
Correspondence
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Manuscripts
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Photographs
Archival Collection Title
Edward E. Ayer Collection
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Edward E. Ayer Manuscript Collection
Rights Status
No Copyright - United States
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Contributing Institution
Newberry Library
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BibID
135811
IIIF Resource Type
Manifest
IIIF Resource ID
https://collections.newberry.org/IIIF3/Presentation/Manifest/2KXJ8ZSCTT77C
Filename
991358118805867_Ayer_MS_3024_box_01_FL001
Unique identifier
NL11M9VH
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