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... collection document , for example , the use of oxen ( Ipswich 1966.1.1433 ) and horses ( Ipswich 1966.1.1432 ) by the Hudson's Bay Company , the breakup of the river photographed during the second week of May 1926 ( Ipswich 1966.1.1416 ) ...
... collection document , for example , the use of oxen ( Ipswich 1966.1.1433 ) and horses ( Ipswich 1966.1.1432 ) by the Hudson's Bay Company , the breakup of the river photographed during the second week of May 1926 ( Ipswich 1966.1.1416 ) ...
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... collection and as noted in his diaries ) . Small objects and models of larger items are well- suited to a person with limited storage and / or display area . These items collected during the Moose Factory years also possess the ...
... collection and as noted in his diaries ) . Small objects and models of larger items are well- suited to a person with limited storage and / or display area . These items collected during the Moose Factory years also possess the ...
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... Collections of the Kansas State Histor- ical Society 14 : 570-784 . Petition of Captain Fall Leaf and others to General James C. Blunt . Pp . 278-289 in Richard C. Adams Letterbooks , vol . 2. Lawrence : Kenneth Spencer Research Library ...
... Collections of the Kansas State Histor- ical Society 14 : 570-784 . Petition of Captain Fall Leaf and others to General James C. Blunt . Pp . 278-289 in Richard C. Adams Letterbooks , vol . 2. Lawrence : Kenneth Spencer Research Library ...
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