The American Indian ReaderJeannette Henry Indian Historian Press, 1974 - 149 páginas |
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... reserves " which should descend to his children in fee . . . and that those who do not wish to re- main on those terms should have a body of land allotted to them on the west of the Mississippi . " Graham added somewhat indiscreetly ...
... reserves " which should descend to his children in fee . . . and that those who do not wish to re- main on those terms should have a body of land allotted to them on the west of the Mississippi . " Graham added somewhat indiscreetly ...
Página 74
... reserves purchased at this price were then sold as public lands at $ 1.25 an acre . As Governor of Michigan ... reserves granted . In the Chippewa treaty of 1826 the half - breeds were promised section reserves on the St. Mary's River in ...
... reserves purchased at this price were then sold as public lands at $ 1.25 an acre . As Governor of Michigan ... reserves granted . In the Chippewa treaty of 1826 the half - breeds were promised section reserves on the St. Mary's River in ...
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... reserves , previously assigned . Included in the latter was the sum of $ 23,040 for the family of Rix Robinson , most of which , if not all , went to the American Fur Company . Another claim of $ 5,600 was included for an employee of ...
... reserves , previously assigned . Included in the latter was the sum of $ 23,040 for the family of Rix Robinson , most of which , if not all , went to the American Fur Company . Another claim of $ 5,600 was included for an employee of ...
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