According to family stories in Tennessee, my 4th great-grandfather worked for the government to move Native Americans during the Indian Removal Act period. How would I find official records of his employment?
According to family stories in Tennessee, my 4th great-grandfather worked for the government to move Native Americans during the Indian Removal Act period. How would I find official records of his employment?
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If your ancestor was a soldier whose unit was involved in Native American removal, then his military service records might be useful to check. The Archives 1 Reference Branch in Washington, DC (RR1R), has the following records documenting pre-World War I military service:
Alternatively, if your ancestor was a federal civilian employee with the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA), then he might be documented in BIA employment records or BIA correspondence files.
For more information about these records, including to determine if we have detailed finding aids, please email our unit directly at archives1reference@nara.gov so that we can assist you further.
We hope this assists you with your research!
Sincerely,
Archives 1 Reference Branch
(RR1R-23-66829-RB)
Thank you for posting your question on History Hub!
If your ancestor was a soldier whose unit was involved in Native American removal, then his military service records might be useful to check. The Archives 1 Reference Branch in Washington, DC (RR1R), has the following records documenting pre-World War I military service:
Alternatively, if your ancestor was a federal civilian employee with the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA), then he might be documented in BIA employment records or BIA correspondence files.
For more information about these records, including to determine if we have detailed finding aids, please email our unit directly at archives1reference@nara.gov so that we can assist you further.
We hope this assists you with your research!
Sincerely,
Archives 1 Reference Branch
(RR1R-23-66829-RB)