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Stockbridge, past and present : or, Records of an old mission station / by Electa F. Jones.
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Main Author:
Jones, Electa F. (Electa Fidelia), b. 1806
Format:
eBook
Language:
English
Published:
Springfield, [Mass.] :
S. Bowles & Co.,
1854.
Subjects:
Stockbridge Indians.
Indians of North America
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Stockbridge (Mass.)
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Call Number:
F74.S8 J7 1854
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