Redick McKee (7 December 1800 – 13 September 1886) was an American government official. Redick McKee was born in the town of McKeesport which was founded...
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Nicole McKee (born 1971/1972), New Zealand politician Paul McKee (disambiguation) Redick McKee (1800–1886, American government official Robert McKee (born...
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Gibbs first recorded the term as 'Yourrk' while traveling with Col. Redick McKee in 1851, and mistakenly used it as the name of the tribe in his book...
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19, 1851. The treaty was signed by several Yokuts tribes and between Redick McKee, George W. Barbour, and O. M. Wozencraft, commissioners on the part of...
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their own contemporaries, including John McKee, who acted as secretary for his father colonel Redick McKee during their Northern California expedition...
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the federal government appointed three Native American commissioners—Redick McKee, George W. Barbour, and O. M. Wozencraft—to negotiate treaties with Native...
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Scott's River [...] flows due north, sweeping everything in its way..." Redick McKee visited the Scott River in October 1851. He reported that "squatter'...
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named groups which they were dealing with. George Gibbs who accompanied Redick McKee seemed to be conscious of the error that was being made in assuming that...
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Retrieved 25 July 2013. George Gibbs; Redick McKee (1972). George Gibbs' Journal of Redick McKee's Expedition Through Northwestern California in 1851...
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sent a group of consultants, Oliver Wozencraft, George Barbour, and Redick McKee to make treaties with the indigenous peoples of California in 1851. Leaders...
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