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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... Father , App . 144 O'Mahas , App . 251 Onondagoes , visit to , App . 323 Ontonagan river , App . 29 Oneidas , App . 86 Onondagas and Senecas , App . 87 [ Phrases , Indian , App . 256 Education establishments 6 INDEX .
... Father , App . 144 O'Mahas , App . 251 Onondagoes , visit to , App . 323 Ontonagan river , App . 29 Oneidas , App . 86 Onondagas and Senecas , App . 87 [ Phrases , Indian , App . 256 Education establishments 6 INDEX .
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... Father , App . 25 , 145 Remarks and Suggestions , Rep . 60 Remarks , Preliminary , Rep . 21 Requa , W. C. letter from , App . 233 Revolution , in operation among the In- dians , Rep . 84 Rhode - Island , Indians in , App . 73 ...
... Father , App . 25 , 145 Remarks and Suggestions , Rep . 60 Remarks , Preliminary , Rep . 21 Requa , W. C. letter from , App . 233 Revolution , in operation among the In- dians , Rep . 84 Rhode - Island , Indians in , App . 73 ...
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... father , the President . Were it not that they are too numerous to be recited , and that it would be invidious to omit any , it would be gratifying to our feelings , to give the names of those who , for the government's sake , from ...
... father , the President . Were it not that they are too numerous to be recited , and that it would be invidious to omit any , it would be gratifying to our feelings , to give the names of those who , for the government's sake , from ...
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... , and through these forests , their beloved fore- fathers once , in careless gaiety , pursued their sports and hunted their game ; This important change in the situation of these tribes is REPORT TO THE SECRETARY OF WAR . 29.
... , and through these forests , their beloved fore- fathers once , in careless gaiety , pursued their sports and hunted their game ; This important change in the situation of these tribes is REPORT TO THE SECRETARY OF WAR . 29.
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... fathers , torn from them in cruel succession ; until , driven from river to river , from forest to forest , and through a period of two hundred years rolled back , nation upon nation , they find themselves fugi- tives , vagrants , and ...
... fathers , torn from them in cruel succession ; until , driven from river to river , from forest to forest , and through a period of two hundred years rolled back , nation upon nation , they find themselves fugi- tives , vagrants , and ...
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