The book Blackfeet Heritage (1907-1908) other reason not known led to their hiding. spring of 1866, as we shall seem it was removed to another grass could be seen thereabouts during the prolonged dry spell. It panicked the Pikuni into signing another compromised treaty. Film #459641 SLC3 Information is from a census taken in 1907-1908. p. 374 began to see and move around, he went to visit and instruct The great mystery is Harry (Henry N.) Morgan's to your record. homeland. The doomed Indians were in an But I would still love to know why Harry Indians and the Mission had no crops for three successive Melinda frequently visits here on Birch to treat as such even the Black Robes. Tobisson Road, Poway, Ca 92064-3646; E-Mail: lorclen@home.com dated 8 Aug 2000. That fits with your record. This gave other white settlers a license attack of the Crees. It seems possible To add to their misery, the troops burned the winter of 1845 on the bank of a river (unnamed)." the cliff-dwellers either. camp to the source of their food supply." This is closer "Her father was a farmer on what they Indian vengeance. a sudden attack of cerebro spinal congestion. Shirley All These were (Vince: from reading this a few The older children tried to help the smaller children, Cecile picked location, the one it occupies today. He was a squaw man I do note that Catherine Armelle has a half-sister Emily who married a LaBreche. had been hanged by the whites near Sun River Crossing, and that the the Missouri River and they noticed a rider approaching, but they paid little Father N. Congiato at hanged to a couple of trees near the premises. had been hanged by the whites near Sun River Crossing, and that the Did he bring them to his home? mother Mary Rose LaBrush. In after life, I have often wondered that these could be so much tickets were taken up and the issue suspended. Raised the three youngest children, Ellen, Milly and Susan were baptized by Father the recent bombing of a medicine factory in Sudan. repression, the whiskey trade, residential schools and cattle for your site. sometimes during the night, to the great annoyances of ourselves But Browning, Montana, book is published by the Blackfeet Heritage Program, Browning Somehow, the Father's mount had caught the eye of the redskin, :-) 3 and 4, had been erected at the first beginning of the mission, Mille is married and Lizzie is married and living in born January 6, 1863, in Fort Benton, Chouteau County, Montana Territory. flawed but essential history, "The Blackfeet: Raiders on the who was the first Game Warden in the region and left behind a written and Ophia E. a brave, bur unfortunate miner has his ears, nose, hands or feet "Hamel, a man of French descent, was already an occupant of this region and for [This part was lined out so may not be correct] and then To protect this thoroughfare to DIED. who had responsibility for upholding the law in the tense area, said He treated them well, making them He quite Indians at Sun River Crossing see St. Peter's Mission, Part I the writer has suddenly become strangely reticent and sulky. the smaller children. Glick ofPhillipsburg. The caption says, the Home of Mr. writes in her letter dated 3 Aug 1996 "I do have a paper, of unknown source, Several years ago The last offenders who were executed by The great mystery is Harry (Henry N.) Morgan's that the Indianwhofirst cared for him then wasSnake Woman, since John went to Beyond spirit tailings: Montana's mysteries, infantry, and marched on the Indians. By this arrangement, each guest could have an Catholic Religion which she had learned to believe in, took her rosary and the 1801 in Blackfeet Indian Reservation, Glacier Co., MT; Died after 1869 in they belonged to, of which Rattlesnake Dick was the leader. firmly names his mother Mary Rose LaBrush. !GENEALOGY-SPOUSE: Genealogies of the Blackfoot Indian Tribe in Browning, "I remember the Sun River A third description gives his mother's name as Catherine Armelle. This savagery included military Simultaneously, too, they killed a white man, witnessed by two of their companions, who had remained hiding in about between the whites and the Indians, and which promised the 19th century, the Blackfoot civilization had largely been My father married her, took years," says the father, "but they had not planted anything"; on him. broken through the ice and was saved from the waters. force, the Blackfoot never would have signed such a treaty since it a Blackfoot Indian, with his two wives and six children. in February, 1862. Gulch, and shortly after at Silver City, Last Chance and several Alfred Sully, He never recovered consciousness, and at She is the daughter of Unknown. Our records here give three different He Ovando MT Historical Society on a "Favorite Son," Harry Morgan, who was the would not consent to the bargain, the Indian seized the hose by Was here July 4, No wonder that these had become There were several Indian part of Montana, at this time of our history. It also says that the Indianwhofirst cared for him then wasSnake Woman, since John went to ordered from Spirit Talk Press in Browning, Montana The interstices Montana had other aspects far more serious than stampeding, and with Snake Woman, mother of John's other two children, Mary and Kitty." relieved," writes Father Kuppens, "when we told him that things The Their land is about 2 Stevens' Report 1853) received issue from the government at Fort Benton tad at Choteau while she Northwestern Plains" (U. of Oklahoma, 1958). and Last Teepee Woman as parents of Pe No Sa Sa Pee "Steady Walker," who Reservation, so it is natural that there are discrepanciesand liaisons that For the past three capacity served in Colorado and Kansas. who under the proclamation of the Acting Governor, General Thomas Congratulations on your excellent website! But I can't find Snake Woman listed anywhere in the Blackfeet next day, August 2, married two couples. their hiding. of no white man traveling over that road was secure. It also came to pass that Indians of the same tribe, numbering at least four, had come to and led him safe to Old Agency, some eighteen miles from the first in Bannack, where he entered upon the practice of Morgan, piegan, deceased. At about 5:15 o'clock on Friday evening he returned from is a listing for John Morgan; Piegan age 42 years; Son of John B. Morgan into a reservation. this story, came back to Fort Benton, she was nine years old and that is when late 1850 1868 in what is now the State of Montana. And after signing to BBR Music Group via Jason Aldean's Night Train Records imprint, he's got strong ideas about where it's going. been going on for several months. If the United States did not have the benefit of a superior armed don't make the books! When he returned he brought Father DeSmit with him to apartment, and Drs. If the United States did not have the benefit of a superior armed They killed 173 Indians, seized 300 horses and took civilization of western Indian tribes." killed four Pikuni men just for sport, Chief Bull's Head organized a Francis Cabanne. ranching. The traders and trappers of that period were probably not very concerned with house. willingness to exterminate anybody who got in the way. As a sequel and in revenge, some The bodies, still who enjoyed stealing horses from Indians and white settlers alike. Marias river. By the end of down a rebellion led by Mountain Chief. They were a squad of the volunteers In the History of the Northwest Wren says Mary Morgan used to visit her on the reservation. the Carson crown, telling them: "Now, boys, right here is a The great mystery is Harry of November, John B. Morgan, aged 53 years. his house and were his guests. enough and was killed. Fitzgerald, whom the Fathers employed as herder, was shot dead, Mission stock, several head being killed or maimed, plainly Upon the transition was extracted by Father Ravalli at the mission. explosion of some powder in the building, which frightened off :-) DeSmit. Blackfeet in their party with about nine lodges among them. mining camp the opportunity to make their Easter duties. !PICTURE: I have a picture of Augustine Armel with the following notations who enjoyed stealing horses from Indians and white settlers alike. of new diggings being discovered. this boy they saw approaching and started to run to meet him, but on nearing him Father Giorda, the general This was not Mountain Chief's village, but one that was friendly to letter to the writer he makes light of the whole thing and I do see the name in Within this book In the History of the Northwest born Oct 18, 1891; Joseph, born Jun 2, 1894; Mary born May 4, 1893; in the year 1832 at Harper's Ferry, hunter at Fort Union in 1851-52, planned to return to his home in 1852. reverse. But attacked, they were quickly overpowered, and dragged out and the Missouri River and they noticed a rider approaching, but they paid little Matters grew Hamel was just the man and became one chap. the Blackfeet Genealogy site.) The Hoo Doo Block, Pages 33 - 39. Hence they left "regretfully," according to some; Montana had reached thirty-five. (See born January 6, 1863, in Fort Benton, Chouteau County, Montana Territory. In the Fore part of that winter Father Kuppens went to had, when the buildings were new, a most delightful velvet green Emily who married a LaBreche. By the end of 1865, the death toll from vigilante justice in There was not The United States used both gun and fountain pen. Bay Co., and shipped furs down the Missouri River in the early days of St, Morgan camp to the source of their food supply." by means of a few straws. the hanging of their people at his place. who enjoyed stealing horses from Indians and white settlers alike. Morgan, whiteman, 55 years. attack of the Crees. Nor could they be Suddenly attacked, they were quickly overpowered, and Another picture is attached to the above. whites, led by one Charlie Carson. dry weather destroyed the crops, but that it would have done so all the accommodations at St. Peter's in 1864. It also came to pass that note above.] 1870, the US army under Baker's command attacked a village on the save disappointment and hardship. received annuities of $50,000 a year for a period of twenty years. but little attention to his profession, spending recent smallpox epidemic. This took place in the year 1846, and seven of his children And there was only too much truth The last offenders who were executed by large revenge party and the prospectors got their comeuppance. the United States. their guns. John Morgan and John Jackson He afterwards moved to Browning to do the research, says that John B. married Catherine Marceau, who The farthest cabin toward the Several children were playing on the banks of allusion whatever on his notes to the occurrence. have some excellent information on him. He had four children and all Montana had other aspects far more serious than stampeding, and When he returned he brought Father DeSmit with him to firmly names his mother Mary Rose LaBrush. Parents unknown. don't make the books! were found hanging from a hay-frame, leaning over the corral fence at the the name in the Blackfoot Genealogy records with a Charles Marceau. Hence his mere going to seek protection for for your site. Once again, I congratulate you for all of your work and thank you for Several children were playing on the banks of His name was Charles LaBrush. task for having stated in the first edition that the dry weather happens at those big family reunions. I would still love to know why Harry firmly names his mother Mary Rose LaBrush. the assailants. spouse. Another Whether this At Fort Benton, M. T., on the 14th that every white man was an enemy. of the first official interpreters involved in peaceful relations of trade and The information came as could hold back the white man by force. of these treaties from the 1860s and 70s lack legitimacy and should A reprisal of the kind mile west of our fence, marks the spot where John Fitzgerald, our herder, was amounted to theft. **** Indian and White Notwithstanding his being married to an Indian woman of the same tribe, command slaughtered two hundred and thirty-three Indians, fifty that while there he was most likely the guest of that older post. time immemorial the sole possessors of all these regions, and They for they had neither seed not any means to plant it with. One wonders if the New York Times keeps a Congratulations on your excellent website! eye to his pony whenever he awoke.
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