The American Indian Reader: HistoryIndian Historian Press, 1974 |
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... Office of Indian Affairs , and this , in notable in- stances , was not difficult to secure . George Graham , Commis- sioner of the General Land Office , said in 1825 that there was " generally no objection to the Sale of the Lands ...
... Office of Indian Affairs , and this , in notable in- stances , was not difficult to secure . George Graham , Commis- sioner of the General Land Office , said in 1825 that there was " generally no objection to the Sale of the Lands ...
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... Office , he reported that many In- dians were clamoring for allotments . Senator Joseph N. Dolph of Oregon was one of the few Western members of Congress who foresaw the evils in the al- lotment policy . He predicted in 1887 , when the ...
... Office , he reported that many In- dians were clamoring for allotments . Senator Joseph N. Dolph of Oregon was one of the few Western members of Congress who foresaw the evils in the al- lotment policy . He predicted in 1887 , when the ...
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... office of Chief Executive in succeeding terms of office , James Madison , who served from 1809 to 1817 , and James Monroe , from 1817 to 1825. During Madison's tenure the great Chief Tecumseh was killed by Gen- eral Harrison's men ...
... office of Chief Executive in succeeding terms of office , James Madison , who served from 1809 to 1817 , and James Monroe , from 1817 to 1825. During Madison's tenure the great Chief Tecumseh was killed by Gen- eral Harrison's men ...
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