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... letters from Gerald Alley . v.67 : 64191-92 , letters , 10 December 1837 , Anderson to Jarvis ; v.124 : 69672 , 14 December 1837 , same to same . Note : in this letter , Anderson states he dismissed 70 men from Holland Landing on the ...
... letters from Gerald Alley . v.67 : 64191-92 , letters , 10 December 1837 , Anderson to Jarvis ; v.124 : 69672 , 14 December 1837 , same to same . Note : in this letter , Anderson states he dismissed 70 men from Holland Landing on the ...
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... letters in Series I written in Ojibwe , Roman script , dating from around the 1840s written by various leaders around Lake Huron . There are a couple from the chief of Au Sable and a joint letter from the chiefs . of " Au Sable and ...
... letters in Series I written in Ojibwe , Roman script , dating from around the 1840s written by various leaders around Lake Huron . There are a couple from the chief of Au Sable and a joint letter from the chiefs . of " Au Sable and ...
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... letters from the 1840s written in Chippewa / Ojibwe , there are recipes for green tomato relish and remedies for a variety of ailments , such as the " cure " for rheumatism ( Figure 2 ) . There is a very compelling series of letters in ...
... letters from the 1840s written in Chippewa / Ojibwe , there are recipes for green tomato relish and remedies for a variety of ailments , such as the " cure " for rheumatism ( Figure 2 ) . There is a very compelling series of letters in ...
Contents
MARIEODILE JUNKER AND LOUISE BLACKSMITH | 258 |
ED KOENIG | 269 |
JOAN LOVISEK | 278 |
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