A Report to the Secretary of War of the United States, on Indian Affairs: Comprising a Narrative of a Tour Performed in the Summer of 1820 ...Converse, 1822 - 496 pages Series of reports and correspondence. Some letters signed by J.C. Calhoun. Extensive statistics on Indian tribes in 1820. |
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... Michigan and N. W. Territories , In- Kaninavisch Indians , App . 253 Kansas Indians , App . 203 , 237 Kaskayas , or Bad Hearts , App . 253 Keesh - kah - ko - ne , Bears Den , interview with App . 21 Kiawas , or Wetapahato Indians , App ...
... Michigan and N. W. Territories , In- Kaninavisch Indians , App . 253 Kansas Indians , App . 203 , 237 Kaskayas , or Bad Hearts , App . 253 Keesh - kah - ko - ne , Bears Den , interview with App . 21 Kiawas , or Wetapahato Indians , App ...
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... Michigan Territory , from whom I had expec- ted to receive much assistance and information , had , just before our arrival at Detroit , departed on his N. W. Expedition . The disappointment , however , was rendered as little ...
... Michigan Territory , from whom I had expec- ted to receive much assistance and information , had , just before our arrival at Detroit , departed on his N. W. Expedition . The disappointment , however , was rendered as little ...
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... more convenience , and at less expense , both practicable and advantageous . ” * Appendix O. ↑ Appendix P. Appendix Q. ◊ Appendix R. MICHIGAN AND NORTH WEST TERRITORIES . ernor . I put REPORT TO THE SECRETARY OF WAR . 27.
... more convenience , and at less expense , both practicable and advantageous . ” * Appendix O. ↑ Appendix P. Appendix Q. ◊ Appendix R. MICHIGAN AND NORTH WEST TERRITORIES . ernor . I put REPORT TO THE SECRETARY OF WAR . 27.
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... MICHIGAN AND NORTH WEST TERRITORIES . ernor . I put these together , because , though distinct territories , they are at present under one Government , administered by one Gov- Some parts of these Territories , as Detroit , Mackinaw ...
... MICHIGAN AND NORTH WEST TERRITORIES . ernor . I put these together , because , though distinct territories , they are at present under one Government , administered by one Gov- Some parts of these Territories , as Detroit , Mackinaw ...
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... Michigan . + A Pawnee brave , the subject of a very interesting anecdote ( See Appen- dix , p . 247 ) may be considered as one among many other honorable exceptions to these general remarks . horrid scenes of torture and cruelty are ...
... Michigan . + A Pawnee brave , the subject of a very interesting anecdote ( See Appen- dix , p . 247 ) may be considered as one among many other honorable exceptions to these general remarks . horrid scenes of torture and cruelty are ...
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