Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 23Carleton University, 1992 - Algonquian Indians |
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... later in 1904. A memo from McTavish [ Vincent's superior ) to Vincent suggests both incompetence and / or personality flaws in Mr. Vin- cent's dealings with business and people . McTavish writes : " Your servant Wm . Cromarty would not ...
... later in 1904. A memo from McTavish [ Vincent's superior ) to Vincent suggests both incompetence and / or personality flaws in Mr. Vin- cent's dealings with business and people . McTavish writes : " Your servant Wm . Cromarty would not ...
Page 303
... later forgery ( Baker 1989 : 236 ) . According to MacLeod ( 1928 : 195 ) , the Dutch , and later also the Swedes , thought themselves better armed with property title obtained from Indians , in competing with other European powers who ...
... later forgery ( Baker 1989 : 236 ) . According to MacLeod ( 1928 : 195 ) , the Dutch , and later also the Swedes , thought themselves better armed with property title obtained from Indians , in competing with other European powers who ...
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... later land disputes between Englishmen , Indian deeds were relied upon as such essential evidence that at least one mid - 1700s forgery was attempted in Maine : the supposedly - 1625 Pemaquid area deed to John Brown from Wabanaki ...
... later land disputes between Englishmen , Indian deeds were relied upon as such essential evidence that at least one mid - 1700s forgery was attempted in Maine : the supposedly - 1625 Pemaquid area deed to John Brown from Wabanaki ...
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