The papers of George Champlin Sibley.
Papers in this section are transcripts. Scans of the originals will be uploaded (whenever possible) at a future date. Transcripts were created by Lindenwood University undergraduate students and historian Kate Gregg.
While the folks that transcribed these papers had every intention of being accurate, oftentimes there ARE errors. If you intend on citing a particular letter, it is recommended that you look at the original first before quoting from them!
Letters originating from the United States Office of Indian Trade are digitized copies from microfilm, and as yet have not been transcribed.
History
Prior to helping his wife start Lindenwood Female College, George Sibley briefly served as Assistant Factor at Fort Bellefontaine, near St. Louis. Later, he became Factor of the U.S. trading post at Fort Osage (1808-1822) until the government closed the system down.
From 1822 to 1825, Sibley unsuccessfully tried to start a private trading post in proximity to Fort Osage, while serving as Postmaster General for the region.
As trade between the frontier of the United States grew with Mexico, the government appointed Sibley, along with Benjamin Reeves and Thomas Mather to survey a road to Santa Fe (1825-1827). Part of their responsibilities was to negotiate treaties with Native Americans along the route, to guarantee safe passage for Americans while they travelled to Santa Fe.
Upon finishing the survey, George and Mary Sibley moved to St. Charles, Missouri. While Mary was the driving force behind the creation of Lindenwood College, due to the limitations placed on women at the time, George helped whenever he could.
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Submissions from 1863
Obituary for George Sibley, January 31, 1863, Unknown
Submissions from 1859
George Sibley's Letter of Emancipation for Baltimore, September 1, 1859, George Champlin Sibley
Letter from George Sibley to John Jay Johns, June 3, 1859, George Champlin Sibley
Letter from George Sibley to Rev. S.K. Sneed, April 15, 1859, George Champlin Sibley
Letter from George Sibley to John Jay Johns, February 24, 1859, George Champlin Sibley
Letter from George Sibley to John Jay Johns, January 24, 1859, George Champlin Sibley
Submissions from 1858
Letter from Origen Sibley to George Sibley, July 7, 1858, Origen Sibley
Submissions from 1856
George Sibley Saturday Evening Post Article on Sugar Culture, November 15, 1856, George Champlin Sibley
Description of Sibley Hall Time Capsule Contents, George Champlin Sibley
Letter from George Sibley from St. Louis Presbytery, July 4, 1856, George Champlin Sibley
Submissions from 1854
George Sibley Chain of Title to Lindenwood Property, September 28, 1854, George Champlin Sibley
Submissions from 1853
Letter from Elizabeth Gilpin to George Sibley, June 29, 1853, Elizabeth Gilpin
Letter from Origen Sibley to George Sibley, June 2, 1853, Origen Sibley
Submissions from 1852
Letter from Edwards A. Park to George Sibley, September 29, 1852, Edwards A. Park
Letter from Origen Sibley to George Sibley, January 25, 1852, Origen Sibley
Submissions from 1851
Letter from George Sibley to Cyrus & Origen Sibley, December 1851, George Champlin Sibley
Letter from Edwards A. Park to George Sibley, November 10, 1851, Edwards A. Park
Letter from George Sibley to William Sibley, October 29, 1851, George Champlin Sibley
Letter from Edwards Park to George Sibley, October 11, 1851, Edwards Park
Letter from George Sibley to the New York Daily Tribune, September 20, 1851, George Champlin Sibley
Letter from Mark H. Sibley to George Sibley, September 12, 1851, Mark H. Sibley
Letter from Mark H. Sibley to George Sibley, August 12, 1851, Mark H. Sibley
Submissions from 1849
History of the First Presbyterian Church of St Charles, 1818-1849, George Champlin Sibley
Submissions from 1847
Letter from Julia Bartlett to George Sibley, October 16, 1847, Julia Bartlett
Letter from Langdon C. Easton to George Sibley, February 3, 1847, Langdon C. Easton
Submissions from 1846
Letter from Joseph C. Brown to George Sibley, June 22, 1846, Joseph C. Brown
Submissions from 1845
Letter from George Sibley, et al. to William G. Pettus, May 31, 1845, George Champlin Sibley and et al.
Letter from Reverend Daniel Baker to George Sibley, February 5, 1845, Daniel Baker
George Sibley Notes on the American Bible Society in St. Charles, Missouri, January 15, 1845, George Champlin Sibley
Submissions from 1844
Letter from Thomas Gilpin to George Sibley, September 16, 1844, Thomas Gilpin
Letter from Thomas Gilpin to George Sibley, September 16, 1844, Thomas Gilpin
Letter from George Sibley to the Voters of St. Charles & Warren Counties, July 4, 1844, George Champlin Sibley
Letter from Daniel D. Barnard to George Sibley, June 4, 1844, Daniel D. Barnard
Letter from John Simonds to George Sibley, March 4, 1844, John Simonds
Letter from George Simpson to George Sibley, February 7, 1844, George Simpson
Letter from John Simonds to George Sibley, February 5, 1844, John Simonds
Submissions from 1843
Letter from George Sibley to Daniel D. Barnard, December 21, 1843, George Champlin Sibley
Letter from Z. G. Draper & H. Peake to George Sibley, November 27, 1843, Z. G. Draper and H. Peake
Description of Whig Meeting to Pick Delegates, November 23, 1843, Hannibal Journal
Announcement of Whig Meeting to Pick Delegates, November 14, 1843, Whigs of St. Charles County, Missouri
Submissions from 1841
Letter from William R. Singleton to George Sibley, November 11, 1841, William R. Singleton
Letter from Archibald Gamble to George Sibley, July 13, 1841, Archibald Gamble
Letter from John Daggett to George Sibley, June 12, 1841, John Daggett
Resolution from the St. Louis Board of Alderman Thanking George Sibley, June 11, 1841, St. Louis Board of Alderman
Letter from George Sibley to Henry Clay, February 13, 1841, George Champlin Sibley
Submissions from 1840
Letter from George Sibley to the Board of Internal Improvements, December 1840, George Champlin Sibley
Letter from Origen Sibley to George Sibley, July 26, 1840, Origen Sibley
Whig Party Campaign Ad with George Sibley, July 11, 1840, William Henry Harrison
Letter from Origen Sibley to George Sibley, July 3, 1840, Origen Sibley
Letter from George Sibley to Abiel Leonard, June 6, 1840, George Champlin Sibley
George Sibley's Political Platform as a Candidate for the Whig Nomination for Congress, June 1840, George Champlin Sibley
George Sibley to the Free & Independent Voters of Missouri, June 1840, George Champlin Sibley
Letter from A.B. Chambers to George Sibley, May 12, 1840, A. B. Chambers
Letter from E.M. Samuel to George Sibley, May 3, 1840, E. M. Samuel
Letter from Henry Johnson to George Sibley, March 20, 1840, Henry Johnson
Report of the Executive Committee of the St. Charles County Bible Society, February 22, 1840, George Champlin Sibley
Letter from Origen Sibley to George Sibley, January 20, 1840, Origen Sibley
Submissions from 1839
Letter from A.B. Chambers to George Sibley, September 25, 1839, A. B. Chambers
1839 Advertising Flyer for Linden Wood, Lindenwood College
Letter from Lilburn W. Boggs to George Sibley, March 26, 1839, Lilburn W. Boggs
Letter from George Tompkins to George Sibley, February 21, 1839, George Tompkins
Submissions from 1838
Letter from George Sibley to Hiram Chamberlain, June 1, 1838, George Champlin Sibley
Letter from Archibald Gamble to George Sibley, March 12, 1838, Archibald Gamble
Letter from Edwin M. Ryland to George Sibley, January 15, 1838, Edwin M. Ryland
Submissions from 1837
Letter from George Sibley to Thomas Lindsay, November 25, 1837, George Champlin Sibley
Letter from George Sibley to Thomas Lindsay, November 6, 1837, George Champlin Sibley
Letter from George Sibley to Thomas Lindsay, August 20, 1837, George Champlin Sibley
Letter from George Sibley to Thomas Lindsay, July 28, 1837, George Champlin Sibley
Major Sibley's Church History Cross-Examined and Put to the Test of Record, July 1837, Hiram Chamberlain
Letter from George Sibley to Elijah Lovejoy, June 12, 1837, George Champlin Sibley
Letter from George Sibley to Mrs. Hale, May 9, 1837, George Champlin Sibley
Letter from Elijah Lovejoy to George Sibley, April 27, 1837, Elijah P. Lovejoy
The Presbyterian Church of St. Charles, Missouri. It's Recent History: Strife and Disturbance, George Champlin Sibley
Letter from H.S. Geyer to George Sibley, March 18, 1837, H. S. Geyer
Letter from H.S. Geyer to George Sibley, March 11, 1837, H. S. Geyer
George Sibley Statement About Debt Being Paid Off, January 1, 1837, George Champlin Sibley
Submissions from 1836
Letter from Peter Hagner to George Sibley, Benjamin Reeves, Thomas Mather, July 6, 1836, Peter Hagner
Letter from George Sibley to William Russell, June 1, 1836, George Champlin Sibley
Letter from William Russell to George Sibley, May 27, 1836, William Russell
Letter from George Sibley to William Russell, May 23, 1836, George Champlin Sibley
Letter from George Sibley to Archibald Gamble, April 11, 1836, George Champlin Sibley
Letter from George Sibley to Virgil Maxcy, February 27, 1836, George Champlin Sibley
Letter from George Sibley to Virgil Maxcy, January 14, 1836, George Champlin Sibley
Submissions from 1834
Letter from George Sibley to A.L. Magenis, December 29, 1834, George Champlin Sibley
Letter from George Sibley to William Russell, October 24, 1834, George Champlin Sibley
Letter from George Sibley to Virgil Maxcy, October 12, 1834, George Champlin Sibley
Letter from John Waddell, et al. to George Sibley, July 17, 1834, John S. Waddell, John Bedford Sr., and D. D. Berry
Letter from George Sibley to Peter Hagner, May 3, 1834, George Champlin Sibley
Letter from Charles Gratiot to George Sibley, March 25, 1834, Charles Gratiot
Letter from Peter Hagner to George Sibley, March 18, 1834, Peter Hagner
Letter from Peter Hagner to George Sibley, March 5, 1834, Peter Hagner
Letter from George Sibley to Peter Hagner, March 1, 1834, George Champlin Sibley
Letter from George Sibley to William Ashley, February 18, 1834, George Champlin Sibley
Letter from George Sibley to Peter Hagner, February 10, 1834, George Champlin Sibley
George Sibley Prospectus on Creation of TOCSIN Newspaper, February 1, 1834, George Champlin Sibley
Letter from Benjamin Reeves to George Sibley, January 18, 1834, Benjamin H. Reeves
Letter from Benjamin Reeves to George Sibley, January 13, 1834, Benjamin H. Reeves
Submissions from 1833
Petition of George Sibley to the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States, November 15, 1833, George Champlin Sibley
Letter from Benjamin Reeves to George Sibley, October 22, 1833, Benjamin H. Reeves
Missouri Intelligencer Article on George Sibley, August 10, 1833, Missouri Intelligencer