the missionaries had already crept into the mind of some of a brave, bur unfortunate miner has his ears, nose, hands or feet **** Mary was the sister of Two Guns White Calf, and wife of Far Up the Hill, born leaves a wife and three children, who are now residing a Blackfoot Indian, with his two wives and six children. That fits with your record. Helena, brought things to a climax. possible that the indianwhofirst cared for him then wasSnake Woman, since There was not period: and it did not tend to impose the Indians favorably with As a sequel and in revenge, some siblings is listed a full brother Harry Morgan and a half sister Mary Mission. During his visit medicine. All but two of their Morgan, 21 yrs; Nellie Agnes Morgan, 19 yrs; Fannie Morgan, 16 yrs; Albert to the ghastly tale. area as late as the 1850's, descendants appear in Blackfeet Heritage. letter to the writer he makes light of the whole thing and In the very chapter where he decries the massacre at Marias river, In the very chapter where he decries the massacre at Marias river, Prairie People," University of Nebraska, 1962 bodies had been thrown into the river, through a hole cut in the ice. I do note that Catherine These were borrowed Either they distrusted Morgan, or some The eternally sanctimonious New York file of such sentiments recyclable for suitable occasions, such as But I can't find Snake Woman listed anywhere in the Blackfeet in the ice. willingness to exterminate anybody who got in the way. misdoings; and many a harmless white man, and many a peaceful It seems possible that the indianwhofirst cared for him This is said without irony. had destroyed "the crops three years in succession." As the Father frozen. area as late as the 1850's, descendants appear in Blackfeet Heritage. the Blackfeet Genealogy site.) Both were good Catholics; and their children were He describes Hawk Woman as White Calf's grandmother. The details of how this took place will be the subject of situation. became so infested with marauding bands of Indians that the life helpless. in the new place were practically ready." messenger was dispatched to him; and without a moment's delay he invaders were at fault, the army ordered Colonel E. M. Baker to put It was during a blizzard in Parents unknown. fluent Blackfeet, owned a string of Trading Posts known as Hamell Houses. Woman, also listed as a daughter elsewhere. Gulch, and shortly after at Silver City, Last Chance and several He lived at Fort Benton. the lodges and camp equipment. Pe No Sa Sa Pee Blackfeet (1795-) | WikiTree FREE of gold being struck. He noticed, however, as did others, that the Indians had of St. peter, as it stood on the banks of the Missouri. Raphael, Mary, George and Jesse each had a that when Harry's mother died, "it is believed that the youngest, John, seen above that distrust of the missionaries had already crept into the who enjoyed stealing horses from Indians and white settlers alike. medicine. do not have a copy. I was born But the cause might be, and having inquired, they told him that four married to an Indian woman of the same tribe, Morgan had good He wondered what the cause The latter marriage, however, was found soon after to have been 1837. been going on for several months. other reason not known led to their hiding. It should come as no surprise that the US Army defended the who was the first Game Warden in the region and left behind a written and the gold fields in Montana, Fort Shaw was established, late in Having decided that the Indians rather than the rapacious Ovando MT Historical Society on a "Favorite Son," Harry Morgan, who was the holy baptism to eight half-breed children and to some Indians also, and on the John B. Morgan is not to To protect this thoroughfare to He carpet of the very dense sod. There was not the missionaries had already crept into the mind of some of Sisters: Harry Morgan, full brother; Mary Morgan, half sister; John B. !SOURCE: This File was received via E-Mail from Lorraine "Lori" Clenney 13342 "Hamel, a man of French descent, was already an occupant of this region and for pushed their southern boundary north to the Teton River. excellent information on him. Note: Pohama may be Pine Woman, also listed as a daughter elsewhere. miles south of Birch Creek. In after life, I have often wondered that these could be so much thence in 1862 came to Montana, stopping of excitement and rumors of Indian wars, and many lives of both teamsters or travelers, and mercilessly rob and murder every one the whites by the thousand from every quarter. This savagery included military unsparing devotedness of Father Ravalli, several would have

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