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The Sioux war: what shall we do with it? / The Sioux Indians: what shall we do with them? / A reprint of papers communicated to the St. Paul Daily Press, in October, 1862, by James W. Taylor
The Sioux war: what shall we do with it? / The Sioux Indians: what shall we do with them? / A reprint of papers communicated to the St. Paul Daily Press, in October, 1862, by James W. Taylor
The Sioux war: what shall we do with it? / The Sioux Indians: what shall we do with them? / A reprint of papers communicated to the St. Paul Daily Press, in October, 1862, by James W. Taylor
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Title
The Sioux war: what shall we do with it? / The Sioux Indians: what shall we do with them? / A reprint of papers communicated to the St. Paul Daily Press, in October, 1862, by James W. Taylor
Publisher
Saint Paul,Minnesota : Press Printing Co.
Date
1862-10
Place
Minnesota
,
Missouri
,
United States--Snake River
,
Wyoming
,
Oregon
,
United States
Subjects
Massacres,Indian agents,Political science,Violence,Ambushes and surprises,War,Military art and science,Boundaries,Rebellion,Kennedy, Captain,Walker, Captain, John,Adams, George W
Format
Books
Call Number
VAULT Ayer 221 .T243 1862
Projects Tag
American Indian Histories and Cultures (Adam Matthew Digital)
Rights Status
No Copyright - United States
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Canvas
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3342px × 2487px 23.80 MB
File Created
01/15/2014
Filename
Ayer_221_T243_1862_00002.tif
Unique Identifier
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