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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... native names of Dogs used for drawing , App . 40 members , 265 Doty , Mr. Rep . 55 , App . 31 Liberality of Baron de Cam- Drummond's Island , Rep . 44 , 53 , 54 , pagne , 266 App . 7 , 327 Letter from Elias Boudinot to Dwight , Rep . 36 ...
... native names of Dogs used for drawing , App . 40 members , 265 Doty , Mr. Rep . 55 , App . 31 Liberality of Baron de Cam- Drummond's Island , Rep . 44 , 53 , 54 , pagne , 266 App . 7 , 327 Letter from Elias Boudinot to Dwight , Rep . 36 ...
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... native names of Dogs used for drawing , App . 40 members , 265 Doty , Mr. Rep . 55 , App . 31 Liberality of Baron de Cam - Drummond's Island , Rep . 44 , 53 , 54 , pagne , 266 App . 7 , 327 Letter from Elias Boudinot to Dwight , Rep ...
... native names of Dogs used for drawing , App . 40 members , 265 Doty , Mr. Rep . 55 , App . 31 Liberality of Baron de Cam - Drummond's Island , Rep . 44 , 53 , 54 , pagne , 266 App . 7 , 327 Letter from Elias Boudinot to Dwight , Rep ...
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... native tribes , whom the Providence of God has placed under our care , as christian nations , from their present state of ignorance and wretch- edness , to the enjoyment , with us , of all the blessings of civiliza- tion , and of our ...
... native tribes , whom the Providence of God has placed under our care , as christian nations , from their present state of ignorance and wretch- edness , to the enjoyment , with us , of all the blessings of civiliza- tion , and of our ...
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... native tribes , who occupied them as their 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 ...
... native tribes , who occupied them as their 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 ...
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... natives , when travelling over these plains , use Buf- falo dung , which burns like peat , for fuel . Scattered over this wide tract of country , there may be 12 or 15,000 Indians , some say more , of the following tribes , viz . Crees ...
... natives , when travelling over these plains , use Buf- falo dung , which burns like peat , for fuel . Scattered over this wide tract of country , there may be 12 or 15,000 Indians , some say more , of the following tribes , viz . Crees ...
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