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Post by roddickfan on Oct 4, 2006 15:23:51 GMT -5
I was wondering what the difference between the two of them is suppose to be, if any differences or are they the same list just done by two different individuals. Anyone who could shed some light on this it would be appreciated, it seems to me that i saw something the other day on it but now i can't find the post it was in so sorry if this is something that has already been posted .. if you could just let me know where to look thank you
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Post by tamara on Oct 4, 2006 19:32:43 GMT -5
some of the differences that come to mind are that Samuel Brown's list was taken from a diary that he kept at the time and the names were supplied to the government when requested form him 1891. certainly his knowledge of them was excellent and he was involved in every aspect and being a dakota person who would have known them personally as well. There are many known scouts who I dont see on the elrod roll for other reasons. The elrod roll was obtained by submitting an advertisement for people to submit their names and information. I would have expected that there were better records instead of soliciting information only and I could easily assume that the Samuel Brown list was used to support in ways the elrod roll. I do not have documentation of it but have seen the explaination of the foundation of the Samuel Brown roll in the sisseton history book.
tamara
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Post by roddickfan on Oct 4, 2006 21:25:24 GMT -5
thanks tamara i will have to try and find the sisseton history book
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Post by drmmbyd on Oct 5, 2006 11:31:14 GMT -5
can i get a copy of the Brown's scout list emailed to me
Thank you,
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please email it to me at :
redboy67@tds.net
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Post by peacekeeper on Oct 5, 2006 15:09:15 GMT -5
you have it.
jackie
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Post by eagle star woman on Oct 6, 2006 19:46:41 GMT -5
please can i get a copy of the Brown's scout list emailed to me at : pdestes@wcenet.com Thank you.
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Post by peacekeeper on Oct 6, 2006 21:42:14 GMT -5
i have sent it.
jackie
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Donna
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Post by Donna on Oct 8, 2006 20:49:40 GMT -5
Hi. Would it be possible to e-mail me a copy of the Brown Scout list? Thanks. E-mail to ckentch@wcenet.com
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Post by peacekeeper on Oct 8, 2006 20:53:23 GMT -5
it has been sent.
jackie
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Post by tamara on Oct 9, 2006 19:37:17 GMT -5
The Samuel Brown's list of scouts found in this book is a copy of a handwritten paper found in Samuel Brown's personal papers on file in the St Paul Historical Society, St.Paul, Minnesota. EHANNA WOYAKAPI HISTORY AND CULTURE OF THE SISSETON-WAHPETON SIOUX TRIBE OF SOUTH DAKOTA
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Post by tamara on Oct 9, 2006 19:41:25 GMT -5
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Post by peacekeeper on Oct 9, 2006 21:48:29 GMT -5
DT stands for Dakota Territory.
Jackie
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Post by tamara on Oct 9, 2006 21:48:40 GMT -5
This was taken from the MHS Researching Dakota Family website under the Brown Family Papers:
Correspondence and other papers, including letters, historical reminiscences and articles, speeches, financial records, newspaper clippings, and photographs (undated and 1826-1856); financial records (1862-1916); and volumes, including letterbooks, account books, memo books, and a diary (1838-1908) relating to the lives and careers of the prominent Minnesota pioneer Joseph R. Brown, his son Samuel J. and daughter Ellen Brown Allanson, and other members of their immediate and related families in what is now Minnesota and South Dakota. The papers reflect Joseph R.'s wide-ranging activities as fur trader, Indian and special military agent, soldier, townsite and real estate developer, inventor, newspaper editor and publisher, politician, local government official, and legislator, as well as his relations with the Dakota Indians and other prominent pioneer families. The papers also reflect Samuel J.'s lifelong interest in and involvement with the Dakota Indians (he was one-eighth Dakota and a member of the Sisseton tribe) as an interpreter, superintendent of government scouts, missionary school teacher and lay missionary, and Indian industrial school superintendent; editor of an Indian-oriented publication; campaigner for annuities for Indian scouts and other benefits for the Sisseton and Wahpeton tribes; and memoirist and lay historian of the Dakota Conflict (1862-1865) and its aftermath; as well as his involvement in business and real estate ventures, some of the latter on reservation lands.
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rose
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Post by rose on Oct 17, 2006 17:37:18 GMT -5
hi, i would like a copy of the brown scouts list and also the edrod if possible, my email is rozicow@yahoo.com thanks rose
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Post by peacekeeper on Oct 17, 2006 17:46:44 GMT -5
ok. they have been sent to your email as well as the s/w allotments
jackie
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Post by eagle star woman on Oct 19, 2006 20:01:21 GMT -5
hi, would it be possible to email me at deniseeestes@yahoo.com. I didn't receive the list and would appreciate it if you sent it again at this new email thanks
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Post by micdiserly on Oct 25, 2006 18:44:48 GMT -5
Hi, I would like a copy of the brown scouts list also and edrod if possible, my email is micd5@yahoo.com thank you for your assistances.
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Post by peacekeeper on Oct 27, 2006 5:45:14 GMT -5
greetings to both of you. i have sent both the elrods and brown's list of scouts and soldiers.
jackie
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grmw7
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Post by grmw7 on Oct 27, 2006 12:25:58 GMT -5
Could I please get a copy of Elrods and Brown's list??? Thank you in advance rd53_71@yahoo.com
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Post by peacekeeper on Oct 27, 2006 16:29:43 GMT -5
it has been sent.
jackie
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