Okay...here's a bit of an oddball question that I am hoping someone out there has done some work on. Prior to 1837 the "Indian Department" was an adjunct to the British Army. "Indian Agents", as they were termed, received commissions, wore scarlet tunics and had distinctive buttons and devices on their uniforms denoting this branch of service. They served in all the major colonial wars as liason officers between the Crown forces and First Nations allies. After 1837 they became a civilian office of the government that laid the foundations for what we know today as Indian and Northern Affairs. I am currently doing a bit of research to try and track down information on their uniforms during the last decade of their association with the military...say, 1825-1837. Does anyone have any knowledge of this subject or ideas on where this information is likely to be found?