Treaty With The Teton, July 19, 1815 (Indian Treaties, Acts and Agreements)
Released 28 May 2004
Indian Treaties, Acts and Agreements

A treaty of peace and friendship made and concluded at Portage des Sioux, between William Clark, Ninian Edwards, and Auguste Chouteau, Commissioners Plenipotentiary of the United States of America, on the part and behalf of the said States, of the one part; and the undersigned Chiefs and Warriors of the Teton Tribe of Indians, on the part and behalf of their said Tribe, of the other part.
The parties being desirous of re-establishing peace and friendship between the United States and the said tribe, and of being placed in all things, and in every respect, on the same footing upon which they stood before the late war between the United States and Great Britain, have agreed to the following articles:
Article I. Every injury, or act of hostility, committed by one or either of the contracting parties against the other, shall be mutually forgiven and forgot.
Article II. There shall be perpetual peace and friendship between all the citizens of the United States of America and all the individuals composing the said Teeton tribe; and the friendly relations that existed between them before the war, shall be, and the same are hereby, renewed.
Article III. The undersigned chiefs and warriors, for themselves and their said tribe, do hereby acknowledge themselves and their aforesaid tribe to be under the protection of the United States of America, and of no other nation, power, or sovereign, whatsoever.
In witness whereof, the said William Clark, Ninian Edwards, and Auguste Chouteau, commissioners as aforesaid, and the chiefs and warriors of the said tribe, have hereunto subscribed their names, and affixed their seals this nineteenth day of July, one thousand eight hundred and fifteen, and of the independence of the United States the fortieth.

William Clark
Ninian Edwards
Auguste Chouteau
Eskatapia, the Player, his x mark
Tantanga, the True Buffaloe, his x mark
Weechachamanza, the Man of Iron, his x mark
Ikmouacoulai, the Shooting Tiger, his x mark
Uakahincoukai, the Wind that Passes, his x mark
Mazamanie, the Walker in Iron, his x mark
Wanakagmamee, the Stamper, his x mark
Washeejonjrtga, the Left-handed Frenchman, his x mark
Monetowanari, the Bear's Soul, his x mark
Done at Portage des Sioux, in the presence of
R. Wash, Secretary to the Xommission
John Miller, Xolonel Third Infantry
H. Dodge, Brigadier-general Missouri Militia
T. Paul, C. T. of the C.
Manuel Lisa, Agent
Thomas Forsyth, Indian agent
Maurice Blondeaux
John A. Cameron
Louis Decouagne
Louis Dorion
Cyrus Edwards
John Hay 

 
 25th District, 3rd Section, Cherokee. (1832 Cherokee County Georgia Land Lottery)
Released 06 December 2002
1832 Cherokee County Georgia Land Lottery
95 Mary Stamper, w. r. s., Parham's, Warren.*
 
 Criminal Records: Fort Smith Criminal Records Involving Stampers
 Below are listed criminal court cases, and contains such material as indictments, bills of information, arrest warrants, writs, subpoenas, appearance bonds, transcripts of proceedings before U.S. commissioners, orders, verdicts, judgments, sentencing orders, and appeal papers involving Stampers.
 
Name Charge / Year  Jacket Aka Etal Unk 
     
Stamper C.W.   Liquor 1876  170 S351  
Stamper Hiram   Liquor 1876  170 S351  
Stamper Richard   Larceny 1890  223 S351 
     
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Guion Miller Roll Index

The list below includes the names of Stampers applying for compensation arising from the judgment of the United States Court of Claims on May 28, 1906, for the Eastern Cherokee tribe. Not all the claims were allowed. The information below includes the name of the applicant, the State in which the individual resided at the time the application was filed, and the application number.
 Surname Given Middle - Page 284 State     Number   
         
  Stamper John NC    10337   
Stamper John L TN   771   
  Stamper Mary Jane TN   772   
Stamper Madison VA   1587   
Stamper Wiley H VA    2457  
  Stamper John B VA   5864   
  Stamper Caney VA   5994   
  Stamper Mack N VA   8488   
Stamper Gilmore H VA   9046   
  Stamper David Mithel NC   36936   
  Stamper Nancy NC   35884   
Stamper J B MO   10205   
  Stamper Maggie NC   6465   
Stamper Willey NC   8536   
  Stamper Elihu V NC   9081   
Stamper Sally NC   10214   
Stamper John A NC   10925   
Stamper James NC   12264   
Stamper Author NC   12265   
  Stamper John WVA   11070   
         
 To order copies of these applications, you must submit a completed NATF Form 83; include the individual's name and application number. A separate form must be completed for each file you wish copied. To obtain an NATF Forms 83 write the National Archives, NWCTB, Old Military and Civil Records (Form 83), Washington, D.C. 20408
Cherokees, Choctaw, Chickasaw and Creek, 1896 Applications   
 Last Name  First Name  Middle Name Tribe  Application Number 
         
 Stamper John     CHER 754 
         
 Stamper  Booker   CHER  3132 
         
 Stamper  M N   CHER 5089 
         
  General Allotment Act or Dawes Act
Dawes is a list of those members of the Five Civilized Tribes who removed to Indian Territory (Oklahoma) during the 1800's and were living there during the above dates.
 
Only those Indians who RECEIVED LAND under the provisions of the Dawes Act are listed. It also lists those Freedmen who received land allotments as provided for in the Dawes Act. 
IF YOUR ANCESTOR WAS NOT LIVING IN INDIAN TERRITORY DURING 1898-1914
THEY WILL NOT BE LISTED ON DAWES!!
Last First Middle  Tribe   Sex Age   Blood  Card Misc  Type *  
                   
   Stamper Arthur  Choctaw  M 17  1/16  MCR 6891 PATSY KY MCR  
   Stamper Emaline  Choctaw  F 52   1/8 MCR 6891 PATSY KY   MCR  
    Stamper Hansill  Choctaw  0   MCR 2717    P  
   Stamper Myra  Choctaw  F  0   MCR 2717    
   Stamper Richard Choctaw   M  0   MCR 6891    
   Stamper Ulysses, S G  Choctaw  M 10  1/16  MCR 6891 PATSY KY  MCR   
                   
                   
* Type = whether the record is from a Dawes card.
 
Native American Rolls: 1924 Baker Roll
List of 1924 Baker Roll
Surname Given After  Sex  Age  State  Blood Relation  Po  Number
             
 Stamper Ned  M  58  Husband 3/4  2496 
 Stamper Sallie  F 51    Wife  3/4  2497
 Stamper Sarah  F 19     Daughter 3/4 2498 
 Stamper Robertson  M  14  Painttown, NC  Son   3/4 2499 
 Stamper Margaret  F  12    Daughter 3/4   2500 
 Stamper William  M  25  Painttown, NC Husband    3/4 2501 
 Stamper Lottie  F 19  NC Wife    5/8   2502 
 
Korean War Casualty List 
U.S. Military Personnel who Died from Hostile Action (including missing and captured) in the Korean War, 1950-1957. More Information 
Total Records: 3 Last First Rank Branch State Home Date Cat  
Stamper Paul Pvt Army Kentucky Knox 15-Feb-51 Killed In Action
Stamper Wayne E Sgt Army Idaho Clearwater 24-Jan-53 Killed In Action
Stamper Mack Sgt Army Louisiana Caldwell 26-Jul-52 Died While Missing
 

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