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During this time he commissioned the artist Charles Bird King to paint original portraits of the Indian chiefs as they came to Washington DC to negotiate peace treaties. Many gifts were offered to the visiting chiefs, among them highly prized medals, which some of the chiefs, including the Seneca chief, Red Jacket, wore while posing for their portraits. The originals portraits hung in the Smithsonian until all but 5 were destroyed by fire in 1865. Fortunately, they were not lost to posterity as Mckenney had been secretly smuggling each portrait from the Smithsonian to be copied by Henry Inman, and then returned.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eDuring his tenure as Superintendent of Indian affairs, Thomas Mckenney became increasingly interested in the history \u0026amp; cultures of the Indian tribes. Early on, he was concerned with creating a historical record of these rapidly disappearing nations. 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