Category:United States Indian agents

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In United States history, an "Indian agent" was an individual authorized to interact with Native American tribes on behalf of the U.S. government.

Pages in category "United States Indian agents"

The following 42 pages are in this category, out of 42 total. Updates to this list can occasionally be delayed for a few days.

  • Indian agent

B

  • Nicholas Boilvin
  • Joseph R. Brown
  • Walter A. Burleigh

C

  • Kit Carson
  • Jean Pierre Chouteau
  • William Clark (explorer)
  • John Clum
  • William Cocke

D

  • George Davenport

F

  • Thomas Forsyth (Indian Agent)
  • Robert Wilkinson Furnas

G

  • Thomas J. Galbraith
  • Henry Gratiot

G cont.

  • Rickard D. Gwydir

H

  • Allen Hamilton
  • Benjamin Hawkins

J

  • Tom Jeffords
  • John Johnston (Indian Agent)
  • John Tipton

K

  • Whitmore Knaggs

M

  • John Marsh (pioneer)
  • Isaac McCoy
  • Valentine McGillycuddy
  • John McKee
  • Nathan Meeker
  • Return J. Meigs, Sr.
  • David Brydie Mitchell
  • Lee Moorhouse

M cont.

  • George Morgan (merchant)

N

  • Robert Neighbors
  • Robert Newell (Oregon politician)

O

  • James O'Neill (Washington politician)

P

  • Thomas Posey

S

  • Henry Schoolcraft
  • Alonzo A. Skinner
  • Felix St. Vrain
  • Joseph M. Street

T

  • John Q. Tufts

W

  • William Wells (soldier)
  • Elijah White
  • Wiley Thompson
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