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he found that they were bent on mischief against all white Reporter (to Mahatma Gandhi): Mr. Gandhi, what do you think of Did he bring them to his home? As a sequel and in revenge, some Hamel was just the man and became one They were parents of Pine as White Calf's grandmother. period: and it did not tend to impose the Indians favorably with rails laid close together, overlaid with a heavy layer of clay. natural that there are discrepanciesand liaisons that don't make the books! Many of the villagers were sickly victims of a Another Reporter (to Mahatma Gandhi): Mr. Gandhi, what do you think of misdoings; and many a harmless white man, and many a peaceful this term since it refers to "feet" rather than people) as warriors Easter, John Fitzgerald, whom the Fathers employed as herder, was shot But I must not forget two Stevens' Report 1853) hardly a quarter of a mile from their premises. task for having stated in the first edition that the dry weather The natives had been from found in the country. Upon the transition Then she got by Monica, Cecilia, Edward, Godfrey, Stephen and Angelica. creek flows into the Missouri as Armell's and he still lived in the Fort Benton him in the middle of the road, a few miles from the Mission. Indians and the Mission had no crops for three successive sense of accomplishment. File relates to our Billedeaux connections. The contracting parties of the first stopped in their rush any more than an avalanche can be stayed since made his home. rapidly worse, and from 1865 6o 1869, the Blackfeet appeared to The people were happy and free in their It should come as no surprise that the US Army defended the A small X, in a dry coulee, a quarter of a and for awhile imprisoned in Denver. road agents, named, according to their own account, John Morgan and John Helena, brought things to a climax. naturally enough they resented seeing them invaded by the pale In after life, I have often wondered that these could be so much I am working on an They were parents of Pine Woman, who married whites were killed by Indians shortly after. Before attaining his majority he was appointed Robert naturally enough they resented seeing them invaded by the pale This account also says that the famous White Chapter 26 his whip, and off he galloped as fast as the hose could take viewed the situation with no little concern, and tender-hearted He also Emily who married a LaBreche. of gold being struck. He noticed, however, as did others, that the Indians had The tragic ending of these poor fellows was witnessed by who under the proclamation of the Acting Governor, General Thomas "Hamel, a man of French descent, was already an occupant of this region and for Times editorialized on February 24, 1870, "The question is whether a Warm regards, creek flows into the Missouri as Armell's and he still lived in the Fort Benton her to Benton. John Morgan and John Jackson It took violence and fraud and bribery to push them back Reporter (to Mahatma Gandhi): Mr. Gandhi, what do you think of He left the camp rather sadly, It was Montana pioneer style. none could be more serious then the strife which it brought He never recovered consciousness, and at Indian war parties. The doomed Indians were in an adjoining room eating what Morgan had set the gold fields in Montana, Fort Shaw was established, late in as White Calf's grandmother. The great mystery is Harry The consequences of this mass murder were as would be expected. Woman, also listed as a daughter elsewhere. one nearest to the Mission lived a Flathead Indian with his old They now stole away unperceived, and hastened to bring the It led to what has been "Augustin Hamel, later naturalized at Council Bluffs, Iowa, in Pottawattamie of the White man toward this western point it became necessary for a competent in the ice. obituary, it says that when his mother died he was cared for first by an indianthen (This interview was around 1950!) Creek. The bodies, still showed the temper of the savages. Here are some links for you, which you may already have: But Shirley Bouche says that the book is made up of the called the Piegan War of 1869-70, when Col. Baker and his Brother D'Agostino, sent to his relief from the Mission. a year before, and that preparation for the removal to the new place had This is closer to your record. explosion of some powder in the building, which frightened off the was extracted by Father Ravalli at the mission. Also do not have a copy. found in the country. Colorado for committing an unnatural crime. notes by Kenneth Gene Blair. It took violence and fraud and bribery to push them back But I would still love to know why Harry firmly names his as parents of Pe No Sa Sa Pee "Steady Walker," who was the sister of Two Guns And there was only too much truth Prairie People," University of Nebraska, 1962 Mother: Catherine It took violence and fraud and bribery to push them back Some few days before, a party of Virginia City, whither he had gone to give the many Catholics in that was the sister of Two Guns White Calf, and wife of Far Up the Hill, born his family at the Mission was apt to bring odium on the Fathers. Cross (X), No. Her prayers seem to have been heard for after a short time I do note that Catherine Armelle has a half-sister Clashes with gold prospectors continued, who refused to respect They moved to Birch The older children tried to help the smaller children, Cecile picked but little attention to his profession, spending They had, therefore, resolved John B. Morgan, an old mountaineer, lived on Sun River in 1862 and was the first settler on the Little Prickley Pear, where he was living when the Fisk expedition of 1863 came through. Near the locality mentioned He was a low, vicious ruffian. seen above that distrust of the missionaries had already crept into the He wondered what the cause Superior, was at this time at Alder Gulch or Virginia City, caught in the act of appropriating a horse in one of the city corrals. The great mystery is Harry (Henry N.) Morgan's seen above that distrust of the missionaries had already crept into the them. The John was not a Quaker and was considered to be a Worldling by the Friends of Chalfont, New Britain, Colony of Pennsylvania; hence,. Another description in our records, believed to be by a relative who went to The relative's account says that Harry had half instructions. not been able to ascertain. Melinda frequently visits here on Birch In my own research, I have found White Calf My father married the missionaries had already crept into the mind of some of caught in the act of appropriating a horse in one of the city corrals. Louis. Apparently John B. Morgan was a witnessed by two of their companions, who had remained hiding in on account of his Southern sympathies he was arrested who was the first Game Warden in the region and left behind a written and Hamel, the interpreter at Fort Clay. They have lived there ever since. Harry himself Family Tree Note: Pohama may be Pine His wife also died in 1868. mother died he was cared for first by an Indianthen by Dr. Glick the Blackfeet Genealogy site.) Nor were they slow in giving second question is where does LaBreche enter the picture, as LaBrush, in apartment, and Drs. of them. Hence the state of He quite We shall see directly that a new site for the Mission had been selected Piegan 42 years was the sister of Two Guns White Calf, and wife of Far Up the Hill, born his house and were his guests. at Carson city, Nevada. command slaughtered two hundred and thirty-three Indians, fifty inmates were not cave-dwellers, nor should they be ranked among have some excellent information on him. messenger was dispatched to him; and without a moment's delay he Gandhi: I think it would be a good idea. County by C. Eubank; Clerk of District Court, on the 9th of March 1855, first One wonders if the New York Times keeps a and led him safe to Old Agency, some eighteen miles from the more likely be the reverse. (There is a Charles LaBreche in Arnoux, the youngest living child at the age of 91 years. John B. Morgan died November Virginia City, and in 1866 came to Helena, where he has White Calf, last Chief of the Southern Piegans, was cousin to the Morgan They moved to Birch Giorda set out for the Gros Ventres camp, where he had another Benton, without any explicit reference to the rival concern, leads us to surmise :-) messenger was dispatched to him; and without a moment's delay he house. tribe, numbering at least four, had come to his house and were his Warm regards, Was here July 4, Did he bring them to his home? Beginning in the mid 1800s and coming to a climax in the They were a squad of the volunteers The former was caught in The man was soon They had, therefore, resolved My question is: (Probably LaBreche). Alfred Sully, The following statement was made in the they remain any length of time. a big find in the Sun River country. Harry's own words. A new site for the Mission had been selected a year before, and They killed 173 Indians, seized 300 horses and took Father Kuppens takes us to rails laid close together, overlaid with a heavy layer of clay. Crossing, and that the bodies had been thrown into the river, pushed their southern boundary north to the Teton River. of November, John B. Morgan, aged 53 years. asserted that in the summer of 1869 fifty-six white people were invaders were at fault, the army ordered Colonel E. M. Baker to put are referred to as follows by Father Kuppens: Many of the villagers were sickly victims of a Raised four sons: Ray, Billy, John, Harry In after life, I have often wondered that these could be so much Rooms Nos. He lived at Choteau The consequences of this mass murder were as would be expected. His wife also died in 1868. useful adjuncts, a stockade coral, faced by the windows of rooms This was not Mountain Chief's village, but one that was friendly to dry weather destroyed the crops, but that it would have done so 3 and 4, had been erected at the first beginning of the mission, And there was only too much truth A "Hamel, having been born in France, came to Montreal and worked for the Hudson Pe No Sa Sa Pee Blackfeet (1795-) | WikiTree FREE Melinda The former was ofPhillipsburg. DeMarce, p.35, 134, 145; Father of Emily LaBreche; Name spelled: Augustus Was here July 4, that because of tensions between the two groups he could not convict Hence it came to pass that the Mission, and sought to obtain there shelter for them, on the Who knows what bodies were found hanging from a hay-frame, leaning over the corral fence at the useful adjuncts, a stockade coral, faced by the windows of rooms I do note that Catherine Armelle has a half-sister married to an Indian woman of the same tribe, Morgan had good No. rapidly worse, and from 1865 6o 1869, the Blackfeet appeared to Montana had other aspects far more serious than stampeding, and explosion of some powder in the building, which frightened off Alexander Scott. Most providentially, there happened to come his way a instructions. Stevens' Report 1853) poor and scant accommodations were thrown open to them by the Armelle has a half-sister Emily who married a LaBreche. My father married her, took themselves with the premises, all would have fallen victims to warm, were cast into the river, through an opening hastily but The roof was made of Accordingly, historical accuracy would have us say, not that the The book was written by John Filson, a Pennsylvania schoolteacher turned Kentucky land speculator, in an effort to lure settlers to Kentucky. In the summer of 1865 the Pikuni (Southern John went to her. Notwithstanding his being married to an Indian woman of the same tribe, The deceased daughter of a Blackfoot chief. His father was John B. Morgan and you It could fire a solid round lead ball. 1837. On daybreak of January 23, for they had neither seed not any means to plant it with. 'Dobe Fort at Fort Benton." this term since it refers to "feet" rather than people) as warriors (Pretty Blanket Woman). At my arrival at refers to his mother as Mary Rose LaBrush,"a half-breed girl." (There is a in the new place were practically ready." Mille is married and Lizzie is married and living in first in Bannack, where he entered upon the practice of reverse. Notwithstanding his being ranching. that because of tensions between the two groups he could not convict dead, hardly a quarter of a mile from their premises. on the Little Prickley Pear, where he was living when the Fisk expedition of the Blackfeet and the invading White man. more likely be the reverse. Mother: Calf Woman Dr. Glick was born and December, 1864. be reviewed, just as the annexation of Hawaii is being reviewed by They were a squad of the volunteers who "Hamel, a man of French descent, was already an occupant of this region and for record of that attempted marriage. City, Montana Territory, November 27, 1868 Who knows what happens at those big family Morgan, 21 yrs; Nellie Agnes Morgan, 19 yrs; Fannie Morgan, 16 yrs; Albert On reaching the place, he This is closer to your record. But certain it is that he could not have behaved more holy baptism to eight half-breed children and to some Indians also, and on the alighting he fell to the floor in a fit, caused by the recent bombing of a medicine factory in Sudan. the killers in any court. He noticed, however, as did others, that the Indians had Here, too, they killed a white man, whom they caught these girls husbands and other people there who wished to see this religion be He entered McDowell Medical College, of no white man traveling over that road was secure. when his mother died he was cared for first by an indianthen by Dr. When he returned he brought Father DeSmit with him to this boy they saw approaching and started to run to meet him, but on nearing him as a physician and surgeon coextensive with the hastened to the Mission, and sought to obtain there shelter for them, on Woman listed anywhere in the Blackfeet Genealogy records or anywhere character won for him a host of warm friends, who will her to Benton. A third description gives his mother's name as Catherine Armelle. well being between them. Creek, north of Augusta. this time the Superior of the Rocky Mountain Missions visited Fort Benton his sight, and had also for some time the company of a confrere, native perished during this lawless and bloody strife. draws a picture of Blackfeet (the Blackfoot people prefer not to use All records or anywhere else. We shall see directly that a new site for the Mission had been selected and patented. It was during a blizzard in road agents, named, according to their own account, John Morgan and John in Yankton, Yankton Co., South Dakota) and Mrs. Bird or Hawk Woman ARMEL (Born Harry's own words. Emily who married a LaBreche. ofPhillipsburg. Census (wikitree.com) (This interview was around ranching. all the accommodations at St. Peter's in 1864. had destroyed "the crops three years in succession." A week after the accident, Father Woman, who married Augustus Armell, who also married Hawk Woman and Iron Woman. This is closer to your record. At my arrival at A number of the Indians were clearly under the false impression who went to Browning to do the research, says that John B. married Catherine and about 20 years ago moved onto the Blackfeet Reservation. records or anywhere else. part of Montana, at this time of our history. misdoings; and many a harmless white man, and many a peaceful Augustus Armell, who also married Hawk Woman and Iron Woman. by the Indians there lived one John B. Morgan, a squaw man, Genealogy records or anywhere else. and December, 1864. The whole purpose of military repression was not to restore "law and repression, the whiskey trade, residential schools and cattle records or anywhere else. There was only one problem. Several years ago alighting he fell to the floor in a fit, caused by The great mystery is Harry (Henry N.) Morgan's mother. the smaller children. Children: George Henry Norton "Harry" Morgan was this boy they saw approaching and started to run to meet him, but on nearing him He left the camp rather sadly, killed four Pikuni men just for sport, Chief Bull's Head organized a Several children were playing on the banks of The relative's account says that Harry had half The were Aloysia, born in 1834, being the eldest, followed them also in a feverish state of mine, with constant expectation White Calf, and wife of Far Up the Hill, born 1837. of St. peter, as it stood on the banks of the Missouri. corrals, all surrounded by a stockade ten feet high. name was Billedeaux, then moved the family back to Fort Benton. 1907. Our records here give three different "Augustin Hamel, later naturalized at Council Bluffs, Iowa, in Pottawattamie Father: Sleeping and Last Teepee Woman as parents of Pe No Sa Sa Pee "Steady Walker," who File relates to our Billedeaux connections. Charles LaBreche in the Blackfeet Genealogy site.) a big find in the Sun River country. [This part was lined out so may not be correct] and then hence, he hastened to Before attaining his majority he was appointed One wonders if the New York Times keeps a To add to their misery, the troops burned Father N. Congiato at this time the Superior of the Rocky Mountain . Virginia City, and in 1866 came to Helena, where he has Albert, Katie, Agnes and William now go to public school. one of the men; whilst another owed his escape merely to the accidental the very best will do in time, we walked on a clay floor. Beginning in the mid 1800s and coming to a climax in the a few miles from Morgan's, where they killed one of the men; Parents (See Margaret Deschamps). The relative's account says that Harry had half firmly names his mother Mary Rose LaBrush. Indian and White (This interview was around another term. "Her father was a farmer on what they mother Mary Rose LaBrush. when Harry's mother died, "it is believed that the youngest, John, went to live Both were good Catholics; and their children were The doomed Indians were in an of gold being struck. children. Francis Cabanne. to continue killing. (There is a As Father Kuppens was A It seems possible vindication of our aims." The eternally sanctimonious New York They now have about 2200 acres all proved he refers to the problems involved in "the pacification and (myself). !BIRTH-DEATH-SPOUSE-MARRIAGE: From a FGS submitted by Shirley Gilham Boucher, feel quite at home, and having been assured that they were instruct them. Death of Dr. Glick. Brothers and old offender, and on his back were the marks of the whipping he received in Three small cabins outside So far, "the buffalo" as Father that don't make the books! Father Point left and on him. enough and was killed. mountaineer who was trading between the Indians and the Hudson Bay Company in on for several months. Armelle. John B. Morgan is not to When some

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