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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... thousands of Indians , and that of the Traders , who annu- ally resort to these stations , may be extended over the whole of the wide territories , bordering on the largest of our Lakes . At L'Arbre Croche , to which place we were ...
... thousands of Indians , and that of the Traders , who annu- ally resort to these stations , may be extended over the whole of the wide territories , bordering on the largest of our Lakes . At L'Arbre Croche , to which place we were ...
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... thousand dollars , during the winter and spring . The amount of business done in the settlement of Green Bay , may probably be about three thousand dollars annual- ly . Whisky * forms a principal article in the traffic at those places ...
... thousand dollars , during the winter and spring . The amount of business done in the settlement of Green Bay , may probably be about three thousand dollars annual- ly . Whisky * forms a principal article in the traffic at those places ...
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... thousand five hundred dol- lars annually ; and to the Indian agent five hundred dollars annu- ally . For cash , and to Fort Howard , two thousand four hundred and fifty dollars annually . Under date of Dec. 5th , 1818 , Mr. Varnum ...
... thousand five hundred dol- lars annually ; and to the Indian agent five hundred dollars annu- ally . For cash , and to Fort Howard , two thousand four hundred and fifty dollars annually . Under date of Dec. 5th , 1818 , Mr. Varnum ...
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... annu- al resort of thousands of Indians , to receive presents from the British Govornment . The following description of this Island was verbally given to me , while at Mackinaw , by REPORT TO THE SECRETARY OF WAR . 53.
... annu- al resort of thousands of Indians , to receive presents from the British Govornment . The following description of this Island was verbally given to me , while at Mackinaw , by REPORT TO THE SECRETARY OF WAR . 53.
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... thousands of the various tribes of Indians , within a circuit of five or six hundred miles around , south west , west and north west , resort to this island to receive presents from the British government , to an amount at least of ...
... thousands of the various tribes of Indians , within a circuit of five or six hundred miles around , south west , west and north west , resort to this island to receive presents from the British government , to an amount at least of ...
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