Enoch Hoag (1812–1884) was an Indian Agent who was appointed Superintendent of the Central Superintendency in 1869 by President Ulysses S. Grant during his "Peace Policy". [1] His tenure ended after the election of Rutherford B. Hayes. The University of Oklahoma has a collection of his papers. [2] Haverford College also has a collections of his papers. [1]
He was a Quaker. [3] Hoag was a member of the Iowa Yearly Meeting. [1]
The Central Superintendency had responsibility for Indian affairs with various tribes in the areas including parts of what are now Kansas and Nebraska. [4] Letters to and from Hoag remain a resource for understanding the times.
Hoag helped communicate U.S. government interests in Kaw land. [5]
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Enoch Hoag (1812–1884) was an Indian Agent who was appointed Superintendent of the Central Superintendency in 1869 by President Ulysses S. Grant during his "Peace Policy". [1] His tenure ended after the election of Rutherford B. Hayes. The University of Oklahoma has a collection of his papers. [2] Haverford College also has a collections of his papers. [1]
He was a Quaker. [3] Hoag was a member of the Iowa Yearly Meeting. [1]
The Central Superintendency had responsibility for Indian affairs with various tribes in the areas including parts of what are now Kansas and Nebraska. [4] Letters to and from Hoag remain a resource for understanding the times.
Hoag helped communicate U.S. government interests in Kaw land. [5]
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