Report of the Department of the Interior ... [with Accompanying Documents]., Band 2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1882 |
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... given by publication , for three weeks prior to the 31st of May last , in a leading paper in each of the States of Indiana , Michigan , Kansas , and Missouri , calling upon all claimants to make their claims known on or before that day ...
... given by publication , for three weeks prior to the 31st of May last , in a leading paper in each of the States of Indiana , Michigan , Kansas , and Missouri , calling upon all claimants to make their claims known on or before that day ...
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... given them by the treaty . CREEK AND SEMINOLE BOUNDARY . By the third article of the treaty of June 14 , 1866 ( 14 Stat . , p . 785 ) , the Creek Indians ceded to the United States the west half of their en- tire domain , to be divided ...
... given them by the treaty . CREEK AND SEMINOLE BOUNDARY . By the third article of the treaty of June 14 , 1866 ( 14 Stat . , p . 785 ) , the Creek Indians ceded to the United States the west half of their en- tire domain , to be divided ...
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... given them , such as plows , hoes , & c . , together with all instructions as to their proper use . INDIAN POLICE . The police force organized here last January by Special Agent Townsend has proven a power for good , its influence being ...
... given them , such as plows , hoes , & c . , together with all instructions as to their proper use . INDIAN POLICE . The police force organized here last January by Special Agent Townsend has proven a power for good , its influence being ...
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... given white men which can be done by Indians , and it is expected hereafter that no payments will be made to white laborers for cutting hay or wood , splitting rails , or gathering crops . Plowing and fencing should also be done by ...
... given white men which can be done by Indians , and it is expected hereafter that no payments will be made to white laborers for cutting hay or wood , splitting rails , or gathering crops . Plowing and fencing should also be done by ...
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... given to finding employment for those " out of a job , " and honorable dealing in the payment of wages insisted upon . Indian laborers no longer receive 50 cents per day in calico , at 25 cents per yard , and other goods in the same ...
... given to finding employment for those " out of a job , " and honorable dealing in the payment of wages insisted upon . Indian laborers no longer receive 50 cents per day in calico , at 25 cents per yard , and other goods in the same ...
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