Thomas C. Battey letters and drawings: Finding Aid mssBattey

Brooke M. Black
The Huntington Library
August 2022
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San Marino, California 91108
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Finding aid last updated on April 28, 2023 by Mari Khasmanyan.


Contributing Institution: The Huntington Library
Title: Thomas C. Battey letters and drawings
Creator: Battey, Thomas C. (Thomas Chester), 1828-1897
Identifier/Call Number: mssBattey
Physical Description: 1.16 Linear Feet (1 box)
Date (inclusive): 1871-1996
Date (bulk): 1871-1895
Abstract: Letters and drawings of Thomas C. Battey, American Quaker missionary.
Language of Material: Materials are in English.

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Preferred Citation

[Identification of item]. Thomas C. Battey letters and drawings, The Huntington Library, San Marino, California.

Immediate Source of Acquisition

Gift of Ruth Edgerton Hoge, May and July 1997.

Biographical / Historical

Thomas C. Battey, born in Starksboro, Vermont, in 1828, was a Quaker missionary and teacher to the Caddo, Cheyenne, Apache, and Kiowa. In 1871 Battey moved to Indian Territory to work with the Caddo Indians; two years later Kicking Bird, a Kiowa chief, asked him to start a school for the Kiowa children near Fort Sill, Oklahoma. He was later appointed field agent for the Kiowa Agency. Due to his failing health, Battey returned to his farm in Viola, Kansas in 1874. His book, The life and adventures of a Quaker among the Indians, was published in 1875. Battey moved to Ohio in 1890 and died of cancer in 1897.

Scope and Contents

The seven letters, written by Battey to his wife and children, describe Battey's efforts to help settle the Kiowa/Washington dispute and persuade the U.S. government to free the Kiowa chiefs Satanta and Big Tree. Battey's letters also talk about his experiences working with the Indian council and teaching at a school for Kiowa and Comanche children. He often refers to Satanta, Big Tree, Lone Wolf, and Kicking Bird. Battey's drawings include a sketch book containing ten landscape sketches of the Wichita Mountains in Oklahoma, and a sketch he drew entitled "My Kiowa Camp Home." The ephemera includes a speech entitled "Thomissey and Kicking Bird as Peacemakers" given by Battey's granddaughter, Ruth Edgerton Hoge, typed transcripts of material written by Battey which he intended to add to his book but that most of which never made it into any published version, and copies of photographs of Battey and his wife.

Processing Information

Processed by Brooke M. Black in September 2000; a finding aid was created in 2022.

General

Individual call numbers included in the collection: mssHM 61140-61148.

Existence and Location of Copies

This collection has been digitized in its entirety and the digital reproductions are available in the Huntington Digital Library. 

Arrangement

Arranged chronologically.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Apache Indians -- Education
Comanche Indians -- Education
Comanche Indians -- Wars
Indians of North America -- Education
Indians of North America -- Great Plains.
Indians of North America -- Wars
Kiowa Indians -- Education
Kiowa Indians -- Wars
Missionaries -- Oklahoma -- Correspondence.
Quakers -- Oklahoma -- Correspondence
Red River War, 1874-1875
Fort Sill (Okla.)
Drawings (visual works) -- Oklahoma
Ephemera (general object genre) -- Oklahoma
Letters (correspondence) -- Oklahoma
Sketches -- Oklahoma
Beede, Cyrus, 1828-1908
Big Tree, Kiowa Chief, 1847-1927
Kicking Bird, -1875
Lone Wolf, Kiowa Indian
Satanta, Kiowa Chief, approximately 1815-1878
Standing, Alfred J.
Society of Friends -- Missions
United States. Office of Indian Affairs. Cheyenne Agency.
United States. Office of Indian Affairs. Kiowa Agency
United States. Office of Indian Affairs. Wichita Agency

Box 1, Folder 1

Thomas C. Battey letter to Lucinda Hampton Gregg Battey and children HM 61140 1871 October 2

Scope and Contents

Viola (Kan.). In the form of a poem.
Box 1, Folder 2

Thomas C. Battey letter to Lucinda Hampton Gregg Battey and children HM 61141 1873 September 31 [sic]

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Lawrence (Kan.)
Box 1, Folder 3

Thomas C. Battey letter to Lucinda Hampton Gregg Battey and children HM 61142 1873 October 5

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Fort Sill (Okla.)
Box 1, Folder 4

Thomas C. Battey letter to Lucinda Hampton Gregg Battey and children HM 61143 1873 October 14

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Fort Sill (Okla.)
Box 1, Folder 5

Thomas C. Battey letter to Lucinda Hampton Gregg Battey and children HM 61144 1873 December 10

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Fort Sill (Okla.)
Box 1, Folder 6

Thomas C. Battey letter to Lucinda Hampton Gregg Battey and children HM 61145 1877 November 27-29

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Oklahoma. Incomplete.
Box 1, Folder 7

Thomas C. Battey to unidentified addressee HM 61146 1889?

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Tama City (Iowa). Incomplete.
Box 1, Folder 8

Thomas C. Battey sketchbook HM 61147 1872-1873

Box 1, Folder 9

Thomas C. Battey My Kiowa Camp Home: sketch HM 61148 between 1895 and 1897

Box 1, Folder 10

Ephemera 1968-1996

Scope and Contents

3 items.