[12]Isaac McCoy, History of Baptist Indian Missions, p. 68.

[13]Chief Richardville, himself a staunch Catholic, sent his son to McCoy’s school. Later his son died a drunkard. After that Richardville would allow no school to be established for boys of his tribe unless they were instructed by a Catholic. See, John Tipton Papers, II: 134.

[14]Duncan McArthur to James Monroe, March 16, 1815, McArthur Papers, Burton Historical Collection.

[15]Lewis Cass to John Calhoun, January 7, 1819, Michigan Pioneer and Historical Collection, 28 91.

[16]John Tipton Papers I, Indiana Historical Collection, XXIV, ed. Nellie Armstrong Robertson and Dorothy Riker, p. 432.

[17]Calhoun to Turner, May 24, 1820, Tipton Papers, I, IHC, XXIV, ed. Nellie Armstrong Robertson and Dorothy Riker, pp. 535-6.

[18]Nellie A. Robertson “John Hays and the Fort Wayne Agency”, Indiana Magazine of History, 39: 230.

[19]Nellie A. Robertson, “John Hays and the Fort Wayne Agency”, Indiana Magazine of History, 39: 226.

[22]John Tipton Papers, I, IHC, XXIV, ed. Nellie A. Robertson and Dorothy Riker, p. 303.

[23]John Tipton Papers, I, IHC, XXIV, 434-5; 439-40; 782-3.