THOMAS S. WILLIAMSON:

An Inventory of His Papers at the Minnesota Historical Society

Manuscripts Collection

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Creator:Williamson, Thomas S. (Thomas Smith), 1800-1879, creator.
Title:Thomas S Williamson papers.
Dates:1839-1939.
Language:Materials in English.
Abstract:Correspondence, articles, and accounts of this physician who was also a missionary to the Dakota Indians at Lac Qui Parle and Kaposia, Minnesota.
Quantity:1.85 cubic feet (4 boxes; 1 folder in Reserve). 2 microfilm reels.
Location: See Detailed Description for shelf locations.

Expand/CollapseBIOGRAPHICAL NOTE

Thomas Smith Williamson was born in Union District, South Carolina in March of 1800, the son of William and Mary (Smith) Williamson. He graduated from Jefferson College, Cannonsburgh, Pennsylvania, and studied medicine in West Union and Cincinnati, Ohio. He received his medical license in 1823 and took further medical education at Yale University in 1824. From 1824 to 1833 he practiced medicine in West Union and Ripley, Ohio. In 1833 he began the study of theology at Lane Seminary (Presbyterian) Walnut Hills, Ohio, and was ordained in September of 1834.

In April of 1835, Williamson and Alexander G. Huggins left Ohio for Minnesota, under the auspices of the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions. They arrived at Fort Snelling in May of that year, and in July, Williamson arrived at the mission of Lac Qui Parle. From that time until 1862 Williamson was engaged in missionary activities at the Lac Qui Parle mission and at Kaposia. Following the U.S.-Dakota War in 1862, Williamson moved to St. Peter, Minnesota, where he lived until his death on June 24, 1879.

This sketch was compiled from the manuscript volume, "Biographies of Men Connected with the Dakota Mission, 1835-1860" in the Stephen Riggs papers.


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Expand/CollapseSCOPE AND CONTENTS

Most of the correspondence (1861-1879) is between Thomas S. and his son John P., a missionary to the Dakota Indians in Dakota Territory; it gives information on the Indians' removal from Minnesota following the U.S.-Dakota War of 1862, life in the Indian agencies, and family matters. Other letters are from his sister, Jane S. Williamson, a teacher at the Yellow Medicine mission; from other family members; from Stephen R. Riggs regarding his Indian mission work on the Missouri in 1870; from Selah B. Treat, secretary of the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions, about Indian agents in South Dakota; and from Gideon H. Pond discussing John Other Day, and Indians taken prisoner during the U.S.-Dakota War.

Among the papers are also articles and addresses by Williamson, his son Andrew, and others on the Dakota language, Indian mission work, and United States Indian policy; manuscripts of works, mainly Bible translations, written in the Dakota language by Williamson; a volume of accounts (1834-1871) with the mission board and with persons whom he attended as a physician; and biographical miscellany.


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Expand/CollapseADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION

Access Restrictions:

Access to and use of reserve materials requires the curator's permission.

Preferred Citation:

[Indicate the cited item and/or series here]. Thomas S. Williamson Papers. Minnesota Historical Society.

See the Chicago Manual of Style for additional examples.

Microfilm Production:

M155: St. Paul, Minnesota: Minnesota Historical Society, 1971.

Microfilm available for interlibrary loan or sale from the Minnesota Historical Society.

Location of Originals:

Originals of copied manuscripts are located at Macalester College, St. Paul, Minnesota; Presbyterian Historical Society, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; South Dakota Historical Society, Pierre; Mrs. Peter Burghart, Excelsior, Minnesota. Originals of M155 at the Minnesota Historical Society.

Accession Information:

Accession number: 1820F; 2214; 2420; 3025; 4652; 4867; 5058; 5092; 6835; 10,979; 16,450

Processing Information:

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Processing and cataloging of this collection was supported with a Basic Project grant awarded by the National Historical Publications and Records Commission (NHPRC).

Catalog ID number: 990017337160104294


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DETAILED DESCRIPTION

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LocationBox
P7261Correspondence and miscellaneous papers, undated, 1839-1919.
The bulk of the correspondence is between Thomas S. Williamson and his son John Poage. The letters give information on the removal of the Indians from Minnesota, routine life in the agencies, and family matters. The miscellaneous papers include information regarding financial accounts, receipts, letters written by Indians, and genealogical materials.
Newspaper clippings, undated, 1894-1913.
2Articles and other writings by members of the Williamson family, undated, 1849-1939.
Is the Dakota related to the Indo-European languages? by Andrew W. Williamson.
The American Indians by Andrew W. Williamson.
Manuscript on the history of missionary efforts in Minnesota from 1835 by Thomas S. Williamson.
Miscellaneous manuscripts. 2 folders.
Biography and reminiscences of Thomas S. Williamson by Mary B. Aiton.
Manuscript about the Indians by Thomas S. Williamson.
Biographical sketch of Thomas S. Williamson by Andrew W. Williamson.
Anniversary sermon preached by Thomas S. Williamson, circa 1849.
Planting the Gospel in Minnesota among the Dakotas sermon by Thomas S. Williamson, June, September 1876.
Biographical sketch of Thomas S. Williamson by Moses N. Adams, July 1900.
Reminiscences of my childhood days by Thomas C. Williamson.
Packages.
Thirteen packages containing Williamson's writings in the Dakota language. Most of the works are selections from the Bible. None of the items have been translated.
1-6.
37-13.
4Volumes.
Volume 1. Account Book, Thomas S. Williamson, 1834-1871.
Volume 1. Account Book. Typed transcripts. 2 folders.
Volume 2. Miscellaneous account book, Lac Qui Parle, Thomas S. Williamson, 1854-1869.
Volume 3. Names of Dakotas Who Have Homesteads, Thomas S. Williamson, 1862.
Volume 4. Miscellaneous expense book, Thomas S. Williamson, 1873-1874.
Volume 5. Minnesota yearbook, William Gates LeDuc, 1851.
Volume 6. Thomas Smith Williamson, M.D., by Reverend Rockwood MacQuesten, circa 1880.
Volume 7. A memorial discourse on Reverend. Thomas S. Williamson, M.D., missionary to the Dakota Indians, by Reverend S.R. Riggs, D.D., LL.D., American Tract Society, October 15, 1880.
Location
Reserve 124Correspondence from Gideon H. Pond to Thomas S. Williamson, 1862-1864.
Discusses John Other Day and Indians taken prisoner during the U.S.-Dakota War.
Access Restricted.
Gideon H. Pond to Thomas S. Williamson, December 9, 1862.
Gideon H. Pond to Thomas S. Williamson, December 9, 1862. Digital version
Gideon H. Pond to Thomas S. Williamson, February 21, 1863.
Gideon H. Pond to Thomas S. Williamson, February 21, 1863. Digital version
Gideon H. Pond to Thomas S. Williamson, February 29, 1864.
Gideon H. Pond to Thomas S. Williamson, February 29, 1864. Digital version

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Created from the correspondence and miscellaneous papers series in Box 1.


LocationReel
M1551Correspondence and miscellaneous papers, undated, 1839-1875.
LocationReel
M1552Correspondence and miscellaneous papers, undated, 1876-1919.

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Expand/CollapseCATALOG HEADINGS

This collection is indexed under the following headings in the catalog of the Minnesota Historical Society. Researchers desiring materials about related topics, persons or places should search the catalog using these headings.

Topics:
Dakota Indians -- Missions.
Dakota Indians -- Wars, 1862-1865.
Dakota language.
Indians of North America -- Government relations.
Medicine -- Practice -- Accounting.
Missionaries -- Dakota Territory.
Missionaries -- Minnesota.
Presbyterian Church -- Minnesota.
Prices.
Religion.
Persons:
Aiton, Mary Smith Briggs, 1836-1922.
MacQuesten, Rockwood.
Otherday, John, d. 1869.
Pogue family.
Pond, Gideon H. (Gideon Hollister), 1810-1878.
Riggs, Stephen Return, 1812-1883.
Treat, Selah Burr, 1804-1877.
Whipple, Henry Benjamin, 1822-1901.
Williamson, A. W. (Andrew Woods), 1838-1906.
Williamson, Henry Martyn, 1851-
Williamson, Jane Smith, 1803-
Williamson, John Poage, 1835-1917.
Williamson, Martha, 1844-
Williamson, Thomas Cornelius.
Williamson family.
Places:
Dakota Territory.
Kaposia (Minn.)
Lac qui Parle (Minn.).
Document Types:
Genealogies.
Letterheads.
Microforms.
Titles:
Bible

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