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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... Missouri delegation , talk with Chiefs of , App . 249 Minetaries , App . 252 of , Moheakunnuks , App . 110 , 111 Morse , Rev. A. letter from , App . 316 S. Moor's Indian School , App . 399 Morrison and Holliday , interview with App . 26 ...
... Missouri delegation , talk with Chiefs of , App . 249 Minetaries , App . 252 of , Moheakunnuks , App . 110 , 111 Morse , Rev. A. letter from , App . 316 S. Moor's Indian School , App . 399 Morrison and Holliday , interview with App . 26 ...
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... Missouri , and W.of the Mississippi rivers , Rep . 34 Tribes between the Missouri and Red rivers , W. Mississippi and E. Rocky Mountains , Rep . 35 Shoshonee , or Snake Indians , Rep . 34 , Tribes in Louisiana and others be- note ...
... Missouri , and W.of the Mississippi rivers , Rep . 34 Tribes between the Missouri and Red rivers , W. Mississippi and E. Rocky Mountains , Rep . 35 Shoshonee , or Snake Indians , Rep . 34 , Tribes in Louisiana and others be- note ...
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... Missouri , and of those which pass directly into the Mississippi . Probably no men have had opportunity to acquire so extensive and accurate a knowledge of this terra incognita of our country , as these two gentlemen ; and what they had ...
... Missouri , and of those which pass directly into the Mississippi . Probably no men have had opportunity to acquire so extensive and accurate a knowledge of this terra incognita of our country , as these two gentlemen ; and what they had ...
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... Missouri , as far W. as the Council Bluffs , and beyond them , placed between these posts and these families , may be made to feel , in a greater or less degree , their combined , controlling , civilizing , and re- forming influence ...
... Missouri , as far W. as the Council Bluffs , and beyond them , placed between these posts and these families , may be made to feel , in a greater or less degree , their combined , controlling , civilizing , and re- forming influence ...
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... Missouri . They have the assurance of the Secretary of War , of receiving $ 250 , for promoting this object . PENNSYLVANIA . Few of the Indians mentioned in the Table , as having resided in this State , thirty years ago , are now to be ...
... Missouri . They have the assurance of the Secretary of War , of receiving $ 250 , for promoting this object . PENNSYLVANIA . Few of the Indians mentioned in the Table , as having resided in this State , thirty years ago , are now to be ...
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