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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... Hunting of Sauks and Foxes , and its fruits , App . 125 Hyde , Jabez B. letter from , App . 3,82 I. Intermarriages between Indians and white people , Rep . 73 at , Increase of Indians within the U. S. Rep . 65 Indiana and Illinois ...
... Hunting of Sauks and Foxes , and its fruits , App . 125 Hyde , Jabez B. letter from , App . 3,82 I. Intermarriages between Indians and white people , Rep . 73 at , Increase of Indians within the U. S. Rep . 65 Indiana and Illinois ...
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... hunting ; that they must have recourse to agriculture and the mechanic arts . " These convictions are undoubtedly fast becoming general among the sensible part of the tribes within the circle of our settlements . On the subject of ...
... hunting ; that they must have recourse to agriculture and the mechanic arts . " These convictions are undoubtedly fast becoming general among the sensible part of the tribes within the circle of our settlements . On the subject of ...
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... hunting grounds . Within a few years , these territories have risen into such importance , as that the Govornment of the United States , by their appointed Agents , have explored them to their remotest corners . Border- ing , to a great ...
... hunting grounds . Within a few years , these territories have risen into such importance , as that the Govornment of the United States , by their appointed Agents , have explored them to their remotest corners . Border- ing , to a great ...
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... hunting . Property to the amount of five thousand dollars , has been brought here , in one season , from Menomine river . A company of British traders , usually do all , or nearly all , the business at those other places . Sometimes ...
... hunting . Property to the amount of five thousand dollars , has been brought here , in one season , from Menomine river . A company of British traders , usually do all , or nearly all , the business at those other places . Sometimes ...
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... hunting the buffalo , with which the neighbor- ing Prairies abound . This place is defended by Fort Dare . There The settlers have constructed a small fort , or rather a stockaded set of build- ings , in which they keep their fire arms ...
... hunting the buffalo , with which the neighbor- ing Prairies abound . This place is defended by Fort Dare . There The settlers have constructed a small fort , or rather a stockaded set of build- ings , in which they keep their fire arms ...
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