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Thomas Henry Tibbles papers - Department of the Interior: Council Minutes, 1879

Help us transcribe "Department of the Interior: Council Minutes, 1879" (Box 1, Folder 8) from the Thomas Henry Tibbles papers! This document is an 1879 copy of a council meeting held at the Ponca Agency in 1877 between the Ponca chiefs and U.S. Office of Indian Affairs. Thomas Henry Tibbles (1840-1928) was as a journalist and lecturer on Indian rights from the 1870s until his death in 1928. His papers include articles, essays, correspondence, lectures and photographs. Of particular note are the documents related to his work on the Standing Bear (Ponca) vs. George Crook Habeas Corpus trial in 1879.

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Thomas Henry Tibbles papers - Department of the Interior: Omaha Documents, 1883, 1899

Help us transcribe "Department of the Interior: Omaha Documents, 1883, 1899" (Box 1, Folder 9) from the Thomas Henry Tibbles papers! These are two separate documents prepared by the Department of the Interior regarding the Omaha Agency. Thomas Henry Tibbles (1840-1928) was as a journalist and lecturer on Indian rights from the 1870s until his death in 1928. His papers include articles, essays, correspondence, lectures and photographs. Of particular note are the documents related to his work on the Standing Bear (Ponca) vs. George Crook Habeas Corpus trial in 1879.

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Thomas Henry Tibbles papers - George Crook: Letters and Clippings, 1879, 1882

Help us transcribe "George Crook: Letters and Clippings" (Box 1, Folder 7) from the Thomas Henry Tibbles papers! Thomas Henry Tibbles (1840-1928) was as a journalist and lecturer on Indian rights from the 1870s until his death in 1928. His papers include articles, essays, correspondence, lectures and photographs. Of particular note are the documents related to his work on the Standing Bear (Ponca) vs. George Crook Habeas Corpus trial in 1879.

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Thomas Henry Tibbles papers - Grasshopper Scourge Aid, 1875

Help us transcribe "Grasshopper Scourge Aid, 1875" (Box 1, Folder 11) from the Thomas Henry Tibbles papers! These are documents regarding the Grasshopper Scourge which devastated Nebraska farms in 1875. Thomas Henry Tibbles (1840-1928) was as a journalist and lecturer on Indian rights from the 1870s until his death in 1928. His papers include articles, essays, correspondence, lectures and photographs. Of particular note are the documents related to his work on the Standing Bear (Ponca) vs. George Crook Habeas Corpus trial in 1879.

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Thomas Henry Tibbles papers - Letters of Introduction: Ponca Aid, 1879

Help us transcribe "Letters of Introduction: Ponca Aid, 1879" (Box 1, Folder 12) from the Thomas Henry Tibbles papers! These were letters written to introduce Thomas Tibbles and his cause to various people and organizations. Thomas Henry Tibbles (1840-1928) was as a journalist and lecturer on Indian rights from the 1870s until his death in 1928. His papers include articles, essays, correspondence, lectures and photographs. Of particular note are the documents related to his work on the Standing Bear (Ponca) vs. George Crook Habeas Corpus trial in 1879.

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Thomas Henry Tibbles papers - Letters of Introduction: Ponca Aid, 1879-1880

Help us transcribe "Letters of Introduction: Ponca Aid, 1879-1880" (Box 1, Folder 13) from the Thomas Henry Tibbles papers! These were letters written to introduce Thomas Tibbles and his cause to various people and organizations. Thomas Henry Tibbles (1840-1928) was as a journalist and lecturer on Indian rights from the 1870s until his death in 1928. His papers include articles, essays, correspondence, lectures and photographs. Of particular note are the documents related to his work on the Standing Bear (Ponca) vs. George Crook Habeas Corpus trial in 1879.

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Thomas Henry Tibbles papers - Letters Received: A-C, 1879-1907

Help us transcribe "Letters Received: A-C, 1879-1907" (Box 1, Folder 15) from the Thomas Henry Tibbles papers! Correspondents include William Allen, J. Bourke, William Jennings Bryan and Buffalo Chip. Thomas Henry Tibbles (1840-1928) was as a journalist and lecturer on Indian rights from the 1870s until his death in 1928. His papers include articles, essays, correspondence, lectures and photographs. Of particular note are the documents related to his work on the Standing Bear (Ponca) vs. George Crook Habeas Corpus trial in 1879.

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Thomas Henry Tibbles papers - Letters Received: D-J, 1880-1905

Help us transcribe "Letters Received: D-J, 1880-1905" (Box 1, Folder 16) from the Thomas Henry Tibbles papers! Correspondents include J. Davis, Henry L. Dawes, A. H. Edgren, Martha Goddard, Edward Hale, William Justin Harsha and Helen Jackson. Thomas Henry Tibbles (1840-1928) was as a journalist and lecturer on Indian rights from the 1870s until his death in 1928. His papers include articles, essays, correspondence, lectures and photographs. Of particular note are the documents related to his work on the Standing Bear (Ponca) vs. George Crook Habeas Corpus trial in 1879.

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Thomas Henry Tibbles papers - Letters Received: K-T, 1879-1881

Help us transcribe "Letters Received: K-T, 1879-1881" (Box 1, Folder 17) from the Thomas Henry Tibbles papers! Correspondents include G. M. Kinglsey, William H. Lincoln, Robert Price, Alfred Riggs (Good Bird), William Stickney and Edward J. Thomas. Thomas Henry Tibbles (1840-1928) was as a journalist and lecturer on Indian rights from the 1870s until his death in 1928. His papers include articles, essays, correspondence, lectures and photographs. Of particular note are the documents related to his work on the Standing Bear (Ponca) vs. George Crook Habeas Corpus trial in 1879.

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Thomas Henry Tibbles papers - Letters Received: V-Y, 1879-1905

Help us transcribe "Letters Received: V-Y, 1879-1905" (Box 1, Folder 18) from the Thomas Henry Tibbles papers! Correspondents include H. Vincent, Thomas E. Watson, John L. Webster and Yellow Horse. Thomas Henry Tibbles (1840-1928) was as a journalist and lecturer on Indian rights from the 1870s until his death in 1928. His papers include articles, essays, correspondence, lectures and photographs. Of particular note are the documents related to his work on the Standing Bear (Ponca) vs. George Crook Habeas Corpus trial in 1879.

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Thomas Henry Tibbles papers - Letters Sent, 1885, 1887

Help us transcribe "Letters Sent, 1885, 1887" (Box 1, Folder 19) from the Thomas Henry Tibbles papers! This includes letters to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, General J.C. Armstrong, and the President of the United States. Thomas Henry Tibbles (1840-1928) was as a journalist and lecturer on Indian rights from the 1870s until his death in 1928. His papers include articles, essays, correspondence, lectures and photographs. Of particular note are the documents related to his work on the Standing Bear (Ponca) vs. George Crook Habeas Corpus trial in 1879.

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Thomas Henry Tibbles papers - Omaha Ponca Relief Committee, 1880

Help us transcribe "Omaha Ponca Relief Committee, 1880" (Box 1, Folder 22) from the Thomas Henry Tibbles papers! Thomas Henry Tibbles (1840-1928) was as a journalist and lecturer on Indian rights from the 1870s until his death in 1928. His papers include articles, essays, correspondence, lectures and photographs. Of particular note are the documents related to his work on the Standing Bear (Ponca) vs. George Crook Habeas Corpus trial in 1879.

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