Edwards of Illinois, and Auguste Chouteau of St. Louis, and the various Indian tribes of the North West, except the Sacks and Foxes, under keokuk and Black Hawk, who refused to come to the treaty ground.
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Henry S. Beebe
keokuk, the regular chief of the Sacks, had endeavored to dissuade them from the war, but the councils of Black Hawk, his rival, prevailed.
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They were taken down the Desmoine to keokuk where their uncle, Reason B. Hall, had repaired to receive them.
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