Charles Eli Mix (February 4, 1810 – January 15, 1878) was an American civil servant. He served as chief clerk of the Bureau of Indian Affairs from 1850 to 1869. For a brief period in 1858, Mix was commissioner of Indian Affairs. During his time as commissioner, he oversaw the signing of a treaty with the Yankton Sioux Tribe of the Dakota Territory (present-day South Dakota). The Treaty of Washington was signed on April 19, 1858 and ratified by the United States Senate on February 16, 1859. Charles Mix County, South Dakota, organized in 1862, is named after him.
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| - Charles Eli Mix (February 4, 1810 – January 15, 1878) was an American civil servant. He served as chief clerk of the Bureau of Indian Affairs from 1850 to 1869. For a brief period in 1858, Mix was commissioner of Indian Affairs. During his time as commissioner, he oversaw the signing of a treaty with the Yankton Sioux Tribe of the Dakota Territory (present-day South Dakota). The Treaty of Washington was signed on April 19, 1858 and ratified by the United States Senate on February 16, 1859. Charles Mix County, South Dakota, organized in 1862, is named after him. (en)
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| - Georgetown, Washington, D.C., U.S. (en)
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| - New Haven, Connecticut, U.S. (en)
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| - People from New Haven, Connecticut
- Charles Mix County, South Dakota
- United States Senate
- Panic of 1837
- Alexandria County, Virginia
- George Washington Manypenny
- Georgetown (Washington, D.C.)
- Thomas Ewing
- 1810 births
- Bureau of Indian Affairs
- United States Bureau of Indian Affairs personnel
- Washington, D.C.
- Georgetown, Washington, D.C.
- Dakota Territory
- James Buchanan
- James W. Denver
- 1878 deaths
- Burials at Oak Hill Cemetery (Washington, D.C.)
- Charles Mix County, South Dakota
- Martin Van Buren
- South Dakota
- New Haven, Connecticut
- Oak Hill Cemetery (Washington, D.C.)
- Yankton Sioux Tribe
- Yankton Treaty
- Commissioner of Indian Affairs
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| - Charles Eli Mix (February 4, 1810 – January 15, 1878) was an American civil servant. He served as chief clerk of the Bureau of Indian Affairs from 1850 to 1869. For a brief period in 1858, Mix was commissioner of Indian Affairs. During his time as commissioner, he oversaw the signing of a treaty with the Yankton Sioux Tribe of the Dakota Territory (present-day South Dakota). The Treaty of Washington was signed on April 19, 1858 and ratified by the United States Senate on February 16, 1859. Charles Mix County, South Dakota, organized in 1862, is named after him. (en)
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