Great read.
Dave Barton is an old friend. Wall Buuilders is perhaps the best repository of original preserved (non+revisionist) American History in the world, including pre US and pertaining European docs.
They also have a large volume of original Confederate documents, including detailed information of Black and Native American owned slaves, and other details.
Lots of good stuff.
What is the date of that document? I would guess 1870s or 1880s.
Here is also good stuff I’ve picked up over the last fifty years.
The tribes that made or were negotiating treaties with the Confederacy.
Cherokees, Creeks, Choctaws, Comanches, Wachitas, Kiowas, Pottawattamies, Chickasaws, Osages,
Seminoles, Senecas, Shawnees, Quawpaws.
The South also had Indian agents operating all throughout the High Plains and mountain region stirring up other tribes such as the Sioux, Cheyenne, Arapaho, Navajo and Apaches to make war on the Union at that time.
Their traditional enemies, Pawnee, Kaw, Osage (well, part of them) remained loyal to the Union.
“There is little doubt that the recent outbreak in the Northwest (Minnesota Uprising) has resulted from the efforts of secession agents operating through Canadian Indians and fur-traders.”—Mr Giddings, US Counsul-general in Canada
I met David at a restaurant’s neighboring table. I started talking to him and was amazed that he knew as much as he did. We went heavily into our Constitution and history. It was a pleasure.
Later that evening I attended a business meeting and there he was, the main speaker.
I loved it. You just don’t meet people like that on the street.