Robert Huston Milroy Papers, 1773-1893
Table of Contents
Overview of the Collection
- Creator
- Milroy, Robert Huston, 1816-1890
- Title
- Robert Huston Milroy Papers
- Dates
- 1773-1893 (inclusive)17731893
- Quantity
- 0.6 cubic foot (1 archive box and 1 oversize folder)
- Collection Number
- Mss 2520
- Summary
- This collection consists of personal papers of Robert Huston Milroy, family correspondence, and U. S. Indian Agency correspondence and reports, primarily from Milroy's years in Washington Territory, 1872-1890.
- Repository
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Oregon Historical Society Research Library
1200 SW Park Avenue
Portland, OR
97205
Telephone: 503-306-5240
Fax: 503-219-2040
libreference@ohs.org - Access Restrictions
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The collection is open to the public.
- Languages
- English
- Sponsor
- Funding for encoding this finding aid was provided through a grant awarded by the National Endowment for the Humanities.
Historical Note
Robert Huston Milroy was born 11 June 1816 near Salem, Indiana. His father, General Samuel Milroy, moved the family to Carroll County, Indiana, in 1826. In 1843, the younger Milroy graduated from Norwich University, a Vermont military institution, with Masters Degrees in Arts, Civil Engineering, and Military Science. He traveled throughout New England, teaching fencing and boxing, for several months. Upon his return to Indiana, he commenced legal studies, but interrupted them twice for military pursuits, first in Texas and then in the Mexican War, serving as Captain in the First Indiana Infantry. He graduated from the Indiana School of Law at Bloomington and was admitted to the bar in 1850. The governor of Indiana appointed Milroy President Judge of the Eighth Judicial District in 1852. Two years later, he moved to Rensselaer, Indiana, where he established a practice of law lasting until the outbreak of the Civil War. Milroy served with distinction and some controversy in the Civil War, rising in the ranks to Major General by 1862, but was also tried and acquitted of cowardice.
Following the war, Robert Milroy resigned his commission and partnered with Judge Gould to form a law firm in Delphi, Indiana. He declined an appointment as U. S. Marshall of Wyoming Territory in 1871, but in 1872, moved to Olympia, Washington, to serve as Superintendent of Indian Affairs, Washington Territory. When that position was abolished, Milroy became U. S. Prosecuting Attorney, then in 1875, U. S. Indian Agent for Puyallup, Nisqually, and other tribes in southwest Washington. Finally, Milroy became an agent for the Yakima (Yakama) Indians in eastern Washington from 1882-1885, replacing James Wilbur. He was removed in 1885 due to a change in political control of the Executive Branch.
In 1849, Robert Milroy married Mary J. Armitage, daughter of Valerius Armitage, a major contractor in the construction of the Wabash and Erie Canal. They had seven children. Sons Bruce and Walter practiced together as attorneys in the North Yakima, Washington Territory, firm of Milroy, Irwin and Milroy.
A lifelong Presbyterian, Milroy served as an Elder in the church, and was a strong supporter of the temperance movement. Milroy was also a member of the Indiana Second Constitutional Convention of 1850. His involvement in transportation projects included his election by the General Assembly of Indiana as Trustee of the Wabash and Erie Canal in 1867, and the instigation of two railroads: from Indianapolis to Chicago, passing through Delphi, Indiana; and Olympia to Tenino, Washington. Milroy died in Olympia, Washington, in March 1890, and is buried in the Masonic Cemetery.
Content Description
This collection includes biographical information of Robert Huston Milroy and his family; deeds and receipts (1869-1889); personal correspondence, primarily among R. H. Milroy and his sons Robert Bruce and Walter J. regarding family matters, legal studies, land speculation, and Indian Agency business (1875-1893). It also includes certificates of appointment, correspondence, reports, and notes relating to Milroy's Indian Agency service in Washington Territory (1872-1889). Items of note include a letter from Puyallup Indian children placed in the Forest Grove Indian Training School, reports from the Yakama Indian Agency, and correspondence regarding Milroy's dismissal from his post as Indian Agent for the Yakama Reservation, and his efforts to gain compensation for related expenses.
Use of the Collection
Restrictions on Use
The Oregon Historical Society is the owner of the materials in the Research Library and makes available reproductions for research, publication, and other uses. Written permission must be obtained from the Research Library before any publication use. The Society does not necessarily hold copyright to all of the materials in the collections. In some cases, permission for use may require seeking additional authorization from the copyright owners.
Preferred Citation
Robert Huston Milroy Papers, MSS 2520, Oregon Historical Society Research Library
Administrative Information
Arrangement
The collection is arranged in the following series:
- Series A: Personal Papers, 1773-1890 and undated
- Series B: Family Correspondence, 1872-1893
- Series C: Indian Affairs, 1857- 1889 and undated
- Subseries 1: Certificates, 1872-1882
- Subseries 2: Correspondence, 1872-1888
- Subseries 3: Financial Miscellanea, 1881 and undated
- Subseries 4: Reports and Notes, 1857-1889
Acquisition Information
Gift of Mrs. H. Dean Guie, October 1978. Library Accession 14594.
Processing Note
Papers were rearranged during processing to separate family and Indian Agency papers. Furthermore, reports were separated from correspondence.
Related Materials
General Milroy Collection, Jasper County Public Library, Rensellaer, Indiana.
Robert Houston Milroy Family Papers, Special Collections, University of Washington Library, Seattle.
Robert Huston Milroy Letter, 1862, SC 2470, Indiana Historical Society, William Henry Smith Memorial Library, Indianapolis.
Detailed Description of the Collection
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Series A: Personal Papers, 1773-1890 and undated
3 folders-
Description: Biographical informationDates: 1890 and undatedContainer: Folder 1
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Description: Deeds and receiptsDates: 1869-1889Container: Folder 2
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Description: Pennsylvania shillingDates: 1773Container: Folder 3
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Series B: Family Correspondence, 1872-1893
12 folders-
Dates: 1875-1877Container: Folder 4
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Dates: 1882Container: Folder 5
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Dates: January-June 1883Container: Folder 6
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Dates: July-December 1883Container: Folder 7
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Dates: January-March 1884Container: Folder 8
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Dates: April-December 1884Container: Folder 9
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Dates: February-June 1885Container: Folder 10
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Dates: July-December 1885Container: Folder 11
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Dates: March-June 1886Container: Folder 12
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Dates: 1889Container: Folder 13
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Dates: March-June 1890Container: Folder 14
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Description: Condolences upon the death of Robert Huston MilroyDates: 1891 and 1893Container: Folder 15
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Series C: Indian Affairs, 1857-1889 and undated
11 folders-
Sub-series 1: Certificates, 1872-1882
1 folder-
Description: Mss 2520 Indian Affairs -- Certificates of appointmentDates: 1872-1882Container: Folder Oversize C-5
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Sub-series 2: Correspondence, 1872-1888
6 folders-
Dates: 1872Container: Folder 16
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Dates: 1875; 1877Container: Folder 17
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Dates: 1881-1882Container: Folder 18
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Dates: 5 June 1881Container: Folder 19
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Dates: 1883-1885Container: Folder 20
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Dates: 1885-1888Container: Folder 21
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Description: Financial Miscellanea1 folderDates: 1881 and undatedContainer: Folder 22
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Sub-series 4: Reports and Notes, 1857-1889
3 folders-
Description: Notes on reports and policiesDates: 1857-1875Container: Folder 23
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Description: Reports, Yakama AgencyDates: 1883-1885Container: Folder 24
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Description: Notes on reports and policiesDates: 1885-1889Container: Folder 25
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Names and SubjectsReturn to Top
Subject Terms
- Land -- Washington Territory
- Off-reservation boarding schools - Forest Grove (Or.)
- Puyallup Indians -- Children
- Yakama Indians
Personal Names
- Grant, Ulysses S., 1852-1929
- Milroy, Mary Armitage - Correspondence
- Milroy, Robert Bruce (creator - Correspondence)
- Milroy, Robert Huston, 1816-1890 (creator - Correspondence)
- Milroy, Valerius A.
- Milroy, Walter J. (creator - Correspondence)
Corporate Names
- United States. Office of Indian Affairs. Puyallup Agency
- United States. Office of Indian Affairs. Yakama Agency
Geographical Names
- Fort Simcoe (Wash.)
- North Yakima (Wash.)
- Olympia (Wash.)
- Washington Territory -- History (1872-1893)