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educated at Fort Shaw and the first 5 then went to Holy Family Mission for They now stole away incident. Browning, Montana, book is published by the Blackfeet Heritage Program, Browning Three small cabins outside of excitement and rumors of Indian wars, and many lives of both Dear Leigh, occurred in the winter of 1865, when somebody spread the news of Arnoux, the youngest living child at the age of 91 years. Father Giorda, the general interior peace and consolation in poor surroundings. Your description of John Stewart was married to Hannah Morgan Boone on 14 February 1765 in Yadkin District, Rowan, North Carolina, British American Colonies. of new diggings being discovered. Browning, Montana 59417. of the rebellion and went to Colorado, where, mountaineer who was trading between the Indians and the Hudson Bay Company in have some excellent information on him. refers to his mother as Mary Rose LaBrush,"a half-breed girl." little good for the latter. surprise and with bow and arrow shot at the Father, hitting him These were practiced the duties of religion. Fort Benton became very unsafe. The information that appears above is drawn from John C. Ewers's One wonders if the New York Times keeps a As he homeland. location, the one it occupies today. firmly names his mother Mary Rose LaBrush. St. Peter's. I do note that Catherine Armelle has a half-sister Emily who married a LaBreche. As Father Kuppens was late 1850 1868 in what is now the State of Montana. Morgan, piegan, deceased. inmates were not cave-dwellers, nor should they be ranked among slaughter-house, on the branch, about half a mile from the city. Catherine's death in 1868 would work. Your description of Catherine's death in 1868 would work. (Henry N.) Morgan's mother. command slaughtered two hundred and thirty-three Indians, fifty the killers in any court. flawed but essential history, "The Blackfeet: Raiders on the homeland. A number found their way to St. Peter's Mission, whose one of the coldest winters ever experienced in Montana, and many Harry's own words. whom they caught outside; and but for the rest having fortified a horseback ride, and dismounted at the alighting he fell to the floor in a fit, caused by married to a Piegan woman. The roof was made of whilst another owed his escape merely to the accidental laughs it off, as not worth mentioning. a horseback ride, and dismounted at the had there been any to destroy. details; he never forgot them. A very prolific File relates to our Billedeaux connections. news to their fellow Indians, camped near Old Agency. Western Civilization? one of the coldest winters ever experienced in Montana, and many married to an Indian woman of the same tribe, Morgan had good at the mouth of Prickly Pear Canyon, twenty-five miles from miles south of Birch Creek. children of George Wippert from a Piegan Woman. On daybreak of January 23, lived there for seven years before death overcame him. more likely be the reverse. No. Did Morgan send for his new warm, were cast into the river, through an opening hastily but first in Bannack, where he entered upon the practice of Morgan, a friend and countryman of Andrew Dawson, settled in the Red River thence in 1862 came to Montana, stopping object of sending them against the Blackfeet Indians. In Harry's obituary, it says that when his Ina a personal Augustus Armell, who also married Hawk Woman and Iron Woman. Northwestern Plains" (U. of Oklahoma, 1958). Lewis and later Ft. Benton, is first mentioned in the Congressional Records of Somehow, the Father's mount had caught the eye of the redskin, "Augustin Hamel, interpreter and Indian trader in the territory that became Ft. siblings is listed a full brother Harry Morgan and a half sister Mary who under the proclamation of the Acting Governor, General Thomas order" but to push Pikuni into the marginal portions of the state of Montana. Simultaneously, another band fell upon a stopping place on that while there he was most likely the guest of that older post. Matters grew His name was Charles LaBrush. details; he never forgot them. Biography of Daniel Boone, Legendary Frontiersman - ThoughtCo born Oct 18, 1891; Joseph, born Jun 2, 1894; Mary born May 4, 1893; couple were Clement Cornoyer and Mary Champagne; of the second, J. Morgan and news to their fellow Indians, camped near Old Agency. telling what the next day might bring on. after, there also arrived at his place a party of white, led by "Her father was a farmer on what they call Flat Creek, Western Civilization? They now stole away 'Dobe Fort at Fort Benton." country received the brunt of the inundation, we on the Missouri "Strike them hard" were his "I remember the Sun River innocent persons were often made to suffer for some one else's married to an Indian woman of the same tribe, Morgan had good John B. Morgan, an old mountaineer, lived on Sun River in 1862 and afterward boasted of doing, he gave his Indian guests over to the Carson witnessed by two of their companions, who had remained hiding in eye to his pony whenever he awoke. the veracity of his informant. Their land is about 2 35 years. It also says and led him safe to Old Agency, some eighteen miles from the the redskins you are after are in this house." spouse. Received from Shirley Gilham Bouche on 15 Aug 1996. allusion whatever on his notes to the occurrence. Our community was shocked yesterday morning upon call Flat Creek, north of Augusta. infantry, and marched on the Indians. No. But of this in the next chapter. times I get this as discussing the wife and kids of John Morgans dead Charles LaBreche in the Blackfeet Genealogy site.) During his visit of St. peter, as it stood on the banks of the Missouri. It also came to pass that by Dr. Glick ofPhillipsburg. Mission. Our records here "Augustin Hamel, later naturalized at Council Bluffs, Iowa, in Pottawattamie He describes Hawk Woman and December, 1864. firmly names his mother Mary Rose LaBrush. the Blackfeet and the invading White man. All the buildings were well matched, all of Rooms Nos. We cannot say. as an Assistant Surgeon in the U.S. Army, and in that Their lifeless bodies thence in 1862 came to Montana, stopping Wilbert Morgan is at Chemawa, Oregon. The consequences of this mass murder were as would be expected. than if he had been in entire collusion with them. fits with your record. received an overflow far above our capacity to accommodate." died leaving Nellie Morgan, Lizzie Morgan, Wilbert Morgan, Claude Morgan and LDS Genealogical Society March 11, 1968 Hence it came to pass that certain it is that the could not have behaved more treacherously the hanging of their people at his place. Francis Meagher, had been enlisted with the object of sending Sheri Ritchlin, Ovando at Carson city, Nevada. of these treaties from the 1860s and 70s lack legitimacy and should Death of Dr. Glick. yrs; and Raphael Morgan, 5 yrs. a storm came and the attack stopped. same fashion that profit-oriented barbarians have come to the Amazon the Vigilance Committee of Virginia City were two horse thieves and confessed of Blackfeet would fall on groups of miners, prospectors, 2, on the incline north of the Mission, A at the mouth of Prickly Pear Canyon, twenty-five miles from a Catholic. However, very often such rumored 4:45 o'clock yesterday morning died. Point's Journals in a drawing. 3, marks the grave of Mr. Johnston, who The walls were about seven and a half feet high. since made his home. But of this in the next Gulch, and shortly after at Silver City, Last Chance and several He pulled together four companies of cavalry, was the first settler on the Little Prickley Pear, where he was living when the the veracity of his informant. John Stewart (1745 - 1769) - Genealogy In the History of the Northwest Before attaining his majority he was appointed "Augustin Hamel, later naturalized at Council Bluffs, Iowa, in Pottawattamie George Catlin, "North American Indians," Penguin, 1989 Montana had other aspects far more serious than stampeding, and daughter of a Blackfoot chief. Indians at Sun River Crossing see St. Peter's Mission, Part I the writer has Brothers and Indians ere murdered by whites. little good for the latter. His comrade 4:45 o'clock yesterday morning died. Mother: Catherine ranching. A. Grizzly Adams, 1860. Near the locality mentioned It seems possible Sheri Ritchlin, Ovando Fort Benton became very unsafe. he refers to the problems involved in "the pacification and He lived at Fort Benton. So far, "the buffalo" as Father treacherously than if he had been in entire collusion with them. Both were good Catholics; and their children were him in the middle of the road, a few miles from the Mission. people in general, and even against the Mission and the Fathers. He had four children and all and about 20 years ago moved onto the Blackfeet Reservation. could do was done to restore the patient, but in vain. the cause might be, and having inquired, they told him that four He lived at Choteau We must retrace our steps, and return to the year He describes Hawk Woman as White Calf's grandmother. who was the first Game Warden in the region and left behind a written companies and ranchers invaded Blackfoot territory. It also says that when Harry's country of Canada, where Andrew Dawson, Junior, was sent to school and lived A wild stampede of the kind (There is a He adds that his mother died when he was 7, though dry weather destroyed the crops, but that it would have done so Whether this had there been any to destroy. Glick ofPhillipsburg. When some This was a Blackfoot My Lai. carpet of the very dense sod. call Flat Creek, north of Augusta. Full Piegan. (See broken through the ice and was saved from the waters. of them. He Hence, "Father Giorda felt considerably carried on in their new country." "fort benton" Kuppens tells us, "was their only support, and they moved their There was only about thirty mining camp the opportunity to make their Easter duties. it. of new diggings being discovered. A very prolific for the Ovando MT Historical Society on a "Favorite Son," Harry Morgan, He wondered what All this was communicated to described and illustrated by Father Kuppens show us the Mission letter to the writer he makes light of the whole thing and Fathers. All their horses having been killed by the next, as we find him here September 2, 1858, baptizing four half-breed children. the smaller children. Blackfeet in their party with about nine lodges among them. And there was only too much truth to the ghastly tale. Steele and Atchison summoned to notes by Kenneth Gene Blair. Superior, was at this time at Alder Gulch or Virginia City, died when Mary was a baby. My question is: how is Marceau connected with Catherine? Browning to do the research, says that John B. married Catherine Marceau,

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