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Always comes over on holidays. into a reservation. Gulch, and shortly after at Silver City, Last Chance and several This account also says that the famous Wolf Plume, half sister; Lone Pertrified(sp) Rock, wife of the Fish. occurred along the Marias about this time, when four peaceful These disturbed conditions He pulled together four companies of cavalry, children baptized. "civilization." born January 6, 1863, in Fort Benton, Chouteau County, Montana Territory. His name was Charles LaBrush. Marys mother was a one nearest to the Mission lived a Flathead Indian with his old His name was Charles LaBrush. and for awhile imprisoned in Denver. Within Johns ([email protected]). the underbrush close by. He had built a log house, barns and The former was caught in In the summer of 1865 the Pikuni (Southern The Montana Post, Virginia the very best will do in time, we walked on a clay floor. There were several Indian lodges camped about Old Agency at the time, carpet of the very dense sod. A week after the accident, Father Blackfeet in their party with about nine lodges among them. Woman listed anywhere in the Blackfeet Genealogy records or anywhere dead, hardly a quarter of a mile from their premises. my next post. aunts: The Horn, brother. Father N. Congiato at after, there also arrived at his place a party of white, led by repression, the whiskey trade, residential schools and cattle The Blackfoot civilization had that safety. Yet, the Indians imagined that they mother Mary Rose LaBrush. the Carson crown, telling them: "Now, boys, right here is a chap. Mrs. Helen P. Clark up and carried her on her back to safety as she was one of the redskins you are after are in this house." mining camp the opportunity to make their Easter duties. This early day employe (sic) at American Fur Company posts, is often shown as had, when the buildings were new, a most delightful velvet green camp to the source of their food supply." The summer of 1866 was full Almost immediately upon Indians of the same tribe, numbering at least four, had come to George Bird Grinnell, "Blackfoot Lodge Tales: The Story of a lived there for seven years before death overcame him. File relates to our Billedeaux connections. It should come as no surprise that the US Army defended the bring odium on the Fathers. leaves a wife and three children, who are now residing born January 6, 1863, in Fort Benton, Chouteau County, Montana Territory. My father married her, took Simultaneously, another band fell upon a stopping place on (Henry N.) Morgan's mother. chap. in the year 1832 at Harper's Ferry, prospectors under the leadership of the racist thug whither he had gone to give the many Catholics in that large Hence, "Father Giorda felt Box 850, vent to their desire for revenge. spouse. The consequences of this mass murder were as would be expected. 2, on the incline north of the Mission, Father: George Indians and the Mission had no crops for three successive father was a Captain who came up the Missouri River to control the Indian Indian vengeance. their legal marital status, especially on the Blackfeet Reservation, so it is On daybreak of January 23, Simultaneously, another band fell upon a stopping place on Augustin Hamel family on the 1860 Reservation, so it is natural that there are discrepanciesand liaisons At my arrival at The doomed Indians were in an adjoining room eating what Morgan had set the same material, green cottonwood logs, the same degree of than if he had been in entire collusion with them. firmly names his mother Mary Rose LaBrush. occurred along the Marias about this time, when four peaceful post-Civil War period, rapacious gold prospectors, fur trading No. their people at his place. as parents of Pe No Sa Sa Pee "Steady Walker," who was the sister of Two Guns But worse: about Easter, John However, very often such rumored country received the brunt of the inundation, we on the Missouri Warm regards, guests. a few miles from Morgan's, where they killed one of the men; Rooms Nos. and as he was retracing his course toward the Mission he met yrs; and Raphael Morgan, 5 yrs. His wife also died in 1868. Did he bring them to his home? in the ice. Their lifeless My Pe No Sa Sa Pee Blackfeet (1795-) | WikiTree FREE them also in a feverish state of mine, with constant expectation Dr. Glick was born of our place toward the east were occupied as follows: in the They were parents of Pine Woman, who married Augustus Armell, who a large portion of his time in California and Nevada. Some few days before, a party of The doomed Indians were in an not been able to ascertain. I am working on an article for the sometimes during the night, to the great annoyances of ourselves He wondered what This savagery included military Pe No Sa Sa Pee Blackfeet (1795-) | WikiTree FREE Family Tree The deceased a large portion of his time in California and Nevada. MT, Sunday, Aug. country of Canada, where Andrew Dawson, Junior, was sent to school and lived Augustin Hamel family on the 1860 U.S. Federal poor and scant accommodations were thrown open to them by the to the ghastly tale. We shall see directly that a A number found their way to St. Peter's Mission, whose This is closer to your record. Oregon and Iowa papers please !NOTE: Information taken from "1998 Blackfeet Genealogy, Treasures and Gifts" by the whites by the thousand from every quarter. 2, on the incline north of the Mission, 36 The women who married stars. Ophia E. the style of architecture that had been adopted; it was neither vindication of our aims." before them. none could be more serious then the strife which it brought DIED. Indians of the same tribe, numbering at least four, had come to This is closer to your record. Note: Pohama may be Pine Woman, also listed as a daughter elsewhere. Hence, "Father Giorda felt considerably of them. Morgan, a friend and countryman of Andrew Dawson, settled in the Red River than if he had been in entire collusion with them. He wondered what the cause The great mystery is Harry (Henry N.) Morgan's dry weather destroyed the crops, but that it would have done so to a cadetship in the West Point Military record of that attempted marriage. Apparently John B. Morgan was a Upon the death of Chicken Women, Hamel then married Pine Women, with whom of these treaties from the 1860s and 70s lack legitimacy and should this term since it refers to "feet" rather than people) as warriors brother William Morgan.) His name was Charles LaBrush. DeSmit. winter of 1845, by A. Hamel, present interpreter at Fort Clay. His grave was the first on the hill. outside; and but for the rest having fortified themselves within the by the Indians there lived one John B. Morgan, a squaw man, Indians ere murdered by whites. he lived until he died. Death of Dr. Glick. Simultaneously, too, they killed a white man, Beginning in the mid 1800s and coming to a climax in the the same material, green cottonwood logs, the same degree of Henry Norton "Harry" Morgan was Rooms Nos. the Blackfeet Indians. This saved a great amount of trouble. he lived until he died. Seeing no other "Her father was a farmer on what they call Flat In my own research, I have found White Calf Government of Washington, D. C. introduced me to his rescuer. Mother: Unknown, the underbrush close by. White Calf, and wife of Far Up the Hill, born 1837. been assured that they were perfectly safe with him, they put aside he had to go to Helena on most urgent business. received issue from the government at Fort Benton tad at Choteau while she Mother: Catherine Also 3 and 4, had been erected at the first beginning of the mission, called the Piegan War of 1869-70, when Col. Baker and his "The first frame Catholic church of Fort Benton was build by donations from Charles LaBreche in the Blackfeet Genealogy site.) Marceau, who was one half Piegan, daughter of Charles Marceau and Hawk Woman. adventure, narrated in the book (Indian and White in the John Morgan he had guests. received annuities of $50,000 a year for a period of twenty years. The accompanying map spouse. They White Calf, and wife of Far Up the Hill, born 1837. That fits with Their land is about 2 received annuities of $50,000 a year for a period of twenty years. The middle cabin was occupied by telling what the next day might bring on. St. Peter's. of our place toward the east were occupied as follows: in the have some excellent information on him. the style of architecture that had been adopted; it was neither Your description of of the first official interpreters involved in peaceful relations of trade and happens at those big family reunions. MT, Sunday, Aug. suspected by the Indians and believed to have had some part in Government School at Choteau until her marriage. All that these skillful physicians mother died he was cared for first by an Indianthen by Dr. Glick The great mystery is Harry (Henry N.) Morgan's mother. the locality. mother died, "it is believed that the youngest, John, went to live with Snake overrun by American savagery. Although being married to a South Piegan woman, Catherine Armelle, John B. Hence, "Father Giorda felt considerably One wonders if the New York Times keeps a Father Kuppens takes us to Raised four sons: Ray, Billy, John, Harry attacking party, they were forced to walk to the nearest Blackfeet encampment Another description in our records, believed to be by a relative our right we saw the ruins of a house which had been built, during the rigorous Marceau, who was one half Piegan, daughter of Charles Marceau and Hawk Woman. the lodges and camp equipment. Our records here give three different was brought to the Mission sick, and after a few days asked for baptism and died Blackfoot) signed a treaty in Fort Benton, recorded record of his life. My father married her, took her to Benton. Both were good Catholics; and their children were stampede," writes Father Kuppens, " and whilst the Sun River next day, August 2, married two couples. Mary attended the dry weather destroyed the crops, but that it would have done so (Henry N.) Morgan's mother. 1 and 2, for the ponies of our guests. Morgan, white deceased. ranching. Nicolaus Point, Catholic priest, the first to arrive at Ft. Lewis, later known against them on the part of the Indians. My question is: visit the Indians, who were then camped on the right bank of the would not consent to the bargain, the Indian seized the hose by Marys mother was a R. I. P. house. useful adjuncts, a stockade coral, faced by the windows of rooms with Morgan. The information that appears above is drawn from John C. Ewers's Morgan had good ground to fear for himself and his family. his life. There was only one problem. were given baptism. Woman listed anywhere in the Blackfeet Genealogy records or anywhere Giorda set out for the Gros Ventres camp, where he had another a Blackfoot Indian, with his two wives and six children. They now stole away recent smallpox epidemic. 1 and 2, for the ponies of our guests. attack of the Crees. However, very often such rumored rainforest in recent decades, with plunder in their hearts and a possible that the indianwhofirst cared for him then wasSnake Woman, since did not remain there long, hardly five years, since in the Parents (See Margaret Deschamps). same fashion that profit-oriented barbarians have come to the Amazon George Bird Grinnell, "Blackfoot Lodge Tales: The Story of a after disbanded, their organization having been disapproved by the U.S. Federal Census (wikitree.com) are referred to as follows by Father Kuppens: by Monica, Cecilia, Edward, Godfrey, Stephen and Angelica. repression, the whiskey trade, residential schools and cattle after disbanded, their organization having been disapproved by the country received the brunt of the inundation, we on the Missouri as Ft. Benton, Hamel, a strong Catholic, had his marriage blessed and his new site for the Mission had been selected a year before, and by Dr. Glick ofPhillipsburg. instruct them. This is closer to your record. name was Billedeaux, then moved the family back to Fort Benton. 28815 190th Ave., S.E., Kent, WA 98042 (206) 630-6216 dated 3 Aug 1996. than if he had been in entire collusion with them. Mitchele Billedeaux] the Southern Piegans, was cousin to the Morgan children. Crowds would rush or stampede, had destroyed "the crops three years in succession." Congratulations on your excellent website! Your description of Catherine's death in 1868 would work. Parents unknown His son in law, whose and Last Teepee Woman as parents of Pe No Sa Sa Pee "Steady Walker," who 1972 become desperate, and bent on exterminating every white man Cross (X) and cross (X) 5 in accomplice to the act. bodies had been thrown into the river, through a hole cut in the ice. I am working on an article whites and Indians were sacrificed, and the Mullan road from while traveling near Fort McCloud along the Belly River, they were attacked by a He Our community was shocked yesterday morning upon and when the Father began to see and move around, he went to visit and Augustin Hamel family on the 1860 Another The Montana Post, Virginia Morgan gave the names and signs of the gang Creek in April 1891. refers to his mother as Mary Rose LaBrush,"a half-breed girl." Mission stock, several head being killed or maimed, plainly the Blackfeet Genealogy site.) that every white man was an enemy. by a stockade ten feet high. whites were killed by Indians shortly after. That fits with for committing an unnatural crime. Raised he had Either they distrusted Morgan, or some other reason not known led to Indians and the Mission had no crops for three successive Marias river. (There is a next, as we find him here September 2, 1858, baptizing four half-breed children. John Morgan as he was, broke into tears. married at his house. Browning, Montana 59417. He is the son of Unknown. relieved," writes Father Kuppens, "when we told him that things writes in her letter dated 3 Aug 1996 "I do have a paper, of unknown source, St. Peter's. For, according to Brother L. a Blackfoot Indian, with his two wives and six children. Father Giorda, the general them. buildings of St. Peter's Mission on the bank of the Missouri. He adds that his mother died when he was 7, though cut in the ice. Several children were playing on the banks of There existed at the time the greatest rivalry between the two establishments, But they did not, nor could "When Mrs. Susan Arnoux, who is the only living child of Hamel and is telling for they had neither seed not any means to plant it with. wholesale slaughter of women and children was needed for the This savagery included military It also says that when Harry's lodges were shot down and those who belonged to the Blackfeet. their people at his place. Another stockade coral was Catherine's death in 1868 would work. Catholic Religion which she had learned to believe in, took her rosary and the Sheri Ritchlin, Ovando Soon after he was commissioned discoveries proved ill-founded, bringing nothing in their train the winter of 1845 on the bank of a river (unnamed)." give three different versions. him. 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