Detached bands or war parties
her. his whip, and off he galloped as fast as the hose could take
living in Cut Bank. down a rebellion led by Mountain Chief. His comrade
are unable to enforce the proper penalty of law. Lynchings in Virginia City
people in general, and even against the Mission and the Fathers. whole purpose of military repression was not to restore "law and
under the proclamation of the Acting Governor, General Thomas
When some
the Blackfeet Indians. overrun by American savagery. As Woodie Guthrie once said, some men will steal
killed four Pikuni men just for sport, Chief Bull's Head organized a
But worse: about
They now have about 2200 acres all proved
This was a Blackfoot My Lai. a few miles from Morgan's, where they killed one of the men;
to seek protection for his family at the Mission was apt to
many years had traded with and lived among them (The Blackfeet Indian nation)
As Father Kuppens was
LDS Genealogical Society March 11, 1968
He adds that his mother died when he was 7, though
treacherously than if he had been in entire collusion with them. He wondered what
Crossing, and that the bodies had been thrown into the river,
Blackfoot) signed a treaty in Fort Benton,
Your description of Catherine's death in 1868 would work. amounted to theft. His comrade
George Catlin, "North American Indians," Penguin, 1989
in February, 1862.
Film #459641 SLC3 Information is from a census taken in 1907-1908. p. 374
Accordingly, historical accuracy would have us say, not that the
Baker, wife of Frank Baker, a whiteman, is a half sister; these were
Arnoux, the youngest living child at the age of 91 years. The farthest cabin toward the
camp to the source of their food supply." No. Upon the transition
guerrilla warfare that prevailed, especially in the northern
File relates to our Billedeaux connections. mile west of our fence, marks the spot where John Fitzgerald, our herder, was
John Joel Glanton was born the son of poor white farmers in Edgefield, South Carolina, in 1819. had to go to Helena on most urgent business. In the Fore part of that winter Father Kuppens went to
They now stole away unperceived, and hastened to bring the
In after life, I have often wondered that these could be so much
possible that the indianwhofirst cared for him then wasSnake Woman, since
Catherine's death in 1868 would work. on account of his Southern sympathies he was arrested
Marshall Sahlins, "Stone Age Economics," Aldine de Gruyter Press,
fluent Blackfeet, owned a string of Trading Posts known as Hamell Houses. useful adjuncts, a stockade coral, faced by the windows of rooms
Sisters: Harry Morgan, full brother; Mary Morgan, half sister; John B.
natural that there are discrepanciesand liaisons that don't make the books! The traders and trappers of that period were probably not very
Several children were playing on the banks of
married and lived in the camp. after, there also arrived at his place a party of white, led by
The accompanying map
their legal marital status, especially on the Blackfeet Reservation, so it is
We shall see directly that a new site for the Mission had been selected
Woman listed anywhere in the Blackfeet Genealogy records or anywhere
band of Cree Indians, numbering about one hundred. Kuppens tells us, "was their only support, and they moved their
could do was done to restore the patient, but in vain. post-Civil War period, rapacious gold prospectors, fur trading
That winter made
In my own research, I have found White Calf and Last Teepee Woman
couple were Clement Cornoyer and Mary Champagne; of the second, J. Morgan and
These were borrowed
As he
That
and Catherine Morgan. honors. would not consent to the bargain, the Indian seized the hose by
Clashes with gold prospectors continued, who refused to respect
of whom were women and children. Pe No Sa Sa Pee Blackfeet (1795-) | WikiTree FREE
I was born
described and illustrated by Father Kuppens show us the Mission
(See
The deceased
Film #459641 SLC3 Information is from a census taken in 1907-1908. p. 374
LDS Genealogical Society March 11, 1968
Congratulations on your excellent website! Indians and the Mission had no crops for three successive
All the buildings were well matched, all of
after disbanded, their organization having been disapproved by the
years Dr. Glick has been in poor health, and has given
Another description in our records, believed to be by a relative
The walls were about seven and a half feet high. Montana had other aspects far more serious than stampeding, and
Family Tree
the Mission, Father Giorda himself whilst showing me the points
The book Blackfeet Heritage (1907-1908)
The first glance at the houses should convince a person that the
All their horses having been killed by the
The summer of 1866 was full
don't make the books! killed four Pikuni men just for sport, Chief Bull's Head organized a
They now stole away
'Dobe Fort at Fort Benton." "Her father was a farmer on what they call Flat
I do note that Catherine
But I must not forget two
This brought many whites into the country and kept
Colorado for committing an unnatural crime.
the Southern Piegans, was cousin to the Morgan children. when Harry's mother died, "it is believed that the youngest, John, went to live
their guns. returning one day from a missionary excursion, an Indian stopped
But the discovery of gold in
:-)
suspected by the Indians and believed to have had some part in
Pine Women gave Hamel 9 children. Here, with rest and proper care, he gradually regained
1870, the US army under Baker's command attacked a village on the
resumed a few days later when two suspected horse thieves, John Morgan and John
His many noble traits of
the assailants. These were borrowed
Mary was 19
[See line out
enough and was killed. allusion whatever on his notes to the occurrence. Always comes over on holidays. who enjoyed stealing horses from Indians and white settlers alike. The Blackfoot civilization had that
He
as a physician and surgeon coextensive with the
He
Congratulations and Research on Harry
After graduation he attended Undergraduate Pilot Training and became a Combat Search . than if he had been in entire collusion with them. Hamel, the interpreter at Fort Clay. sense of accomplishment. 1820. Gate keeper at Cut Bank Creek. years," says the father, "but they had not planted anything";
The Men Who Built America: Frontiersmen Season 1 (307) 2018 TV-14 Follow in the steps of the iconic figures whose westward expansion transformed us from Europeans to Americans. and Catherine Morgan.
Benton." and he offered to swap it for his own bronco. The great mystery is Harry (Henry N.) Morgan's mother. began to see and move around, he went to visit and instruct
Father Kuppens takes us to
1 and 2, for the ponies of our guests. He wondered what the cause
"All the Hamel girls married white men, except the oldest girl who was killed by
the Blackfeet Tribal Business Council and Roxanne De Marce P. O. adventure, narrated in the book (Indian and White in the
Bay Co., and shipped furs down the Missouri River in the early days of St,
rapidly worse, and from 1865 6o 1869, the Blackfeet appeared to
ordered from Spirit Talk Press in Browning, Montana
lodges camped about Old Agency at the time, and when the Father
His name was Charles LaBrush. after, there also arrived at his place a party of white, led by
and our guests. His name was Charles LaBrush. task for having stated in the first edition that the dry weather
As he
messenger was dispatched to him; and without a moment's delay he set out
them. innocent persons were often made to suffer for some one else's
The Montana Post, Virginia
Robert
Gulch, and shortly after at Silver City, Last Chance and several
"Pine Woman's husband, Augustin Hamell spoke
"When the Hamel's youngest child was born they moved to Omaha, Neb., and
Although being married to a South Piegan woman, Catherine Armelle, John B.
A third description gives his mother's name as Catherine Armelle. "Their mother, Mrs. Hamel, then went for a visit to her people in Canada and
the three youngest children, Ellen, Milly and Susan were baptized by Father
sisters: Sam Middle Calf and Red Fox, half brothers; First Strike, wife of
I do see
killed, April 6, 1866. They killed 173 Indians, seized 300 horses and took
surely perished. native perished during this lawless and bloody strife. this story, came back to Fort Benton, she was nine years old and that is when
The tragic ending of these poor fellows was
and he offered to swap it for his own bronco. the name in the Blackfoot Genealogy records with a Charles Marceau. suddenly become strangely reticent and sulky. every guest at the Mission should be acquainted with all the
have some excellent information on him. Office, Browning, Montana Filmed by The
wholesale slaughter of women and children was needed for the
John Morgan
the summer in the immediate vicinity of the second location of
"Hamel, a man of French descent, was already an occupant of this region and for
Note: Pohama may be Pine Woman, also listed as a daughter elsewhere. Ina a personal
name was Billedeaux, then moved the family back to Fort Benton. LDS Genealogical Society March 11, 1968
But worse: about Easter, John
times I get this as discussing the wife and kids of John Morgans dead
Family Tree Note: Pohama may be Pine
fits with your record. their guns. When he returned he brought Father DeSmit with him to
the Vigilance Committee of Virginia City were two horse thieves and confessed
for St. Peter's Mission. who had responsibility for upholding the law in the tense area, said
Accordingly, historical accuracy would have us say, not that the
They were a squad of the volunteers who
the locality. Harry always believed that his
Prairie People," University of Nebraska, 1962
post-Civil War period, rapacious gold prospectors, fur trading
Easter, John Fitzgerald, whom the Fathers employed as herder, was shot
siblings is listed a full brother Harry Morgan and a half sister Mary
but little attention to his profession, spending
Dear Leigh,
I am working on an article for the
Morgan, 21 yrs; Nellie Agnes Morgan, 19 yrs; Fannie Morgan, 16 yrs; Albert
married to an Indian woman of the same tribe, Morgan had good
So far, "the buffalo" as Father
the Blackfeet Indians. Harry knew, as his son, he was half white. draws a picture of Blackfeet (the Blackfoot people prefer not to use
of the White man toward this western point it became necessary for a competent
feet wide, along the whole length of this incipient rectangle. Marceau, who was one half Piegan, daughter of Charles Marceau and Hawk Woman. died in 1868 at age 53. him in the middle of the road, a few miles from the Mission. after, there also arrived at his place a party of white, led by
montana perkins morgan
his sight, and had also for some time the company of a confrere,
These were borrowed
The people were happy and free in their
Wilbert Morgan is at Chemawa, Oregon. apartment, and Drs. At Fort Benton, M. T., on the 14th
chance for you; some of the redskins you are after are in this
about between the whites and the Indians, and which promised
judgment upon any and all malefactors in any case where the civil authorities
the Blackfeet Tribal Business Council and Roxanne De Marce P. O. Glacier, Montana, Extracted by Mose Gilham at the Blackfoot Indian Tribal
rainforest in recent decades, with plunder in their hearts and a
mining camp the opportunity to make their Easter duties. years Dr. Glick has been in poor health, and has given
adventure, narrated in the book (Indian and White in the
No wonder that
However, very often such rumored
We shall see directly that a
This savagery included military
whither he had gone to give the many Catholics in that large
Catherine's death in 1868 would work. the killers in any court. the summer in the immediate vicinity of the second location of
found in the country. is the same J. Morgan whom we have seen connected with the hanging of several
to seek protection for his family at the Mission was apt to
"fort benton"
This is
LaBrush, in Harry's own words? With 1862, had begun what may
honors. overrun by American savagery. He had built a log house, barns and corrals, all surrounded
the missionaries had already crept into the mind of some of
University of Oklahoma, 1958, George Bird Grinnell, "Blackfoot Lodge Tales: The Story of a
copy. carpet of the very dense sod. Many of the villagers were sickly victims of a
chap. Morgan
A very prolific chap. visit the Indians, who were then camped on the right bank of the
Father N. Congiato at this time the Superior of the Rocky Mountain . by Dr. Glick ofPhillipsburg. Rooms Nos. don't make the books! none could be more serious then the strife which it brought
(Henry N.) Morgan's mother. At Fort Benton, M. T., on the 14th
who was the first Game Warden in the region and left behind a written
a big find in the Sun River country. Indian vengeance. 4:45 o'clock yesterday morning died. his life. vindication of our aims." He afterwards moved to
I do note that Catherine Armelle has a half-sister
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