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Before the Hon. Attorney General of the United States : in re Lykins brothers and the Peoria tribe of Indians : brief and argument / Samuel J. Crawford.
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Main Author:
Crawford, S. J. (Samuel Johnson), 1835-1913
Corporate Authors:
United States
,
Edward E. Ayer Collection (Newberry Library)
,
Adam Matthew Digital (Firm)
Format:
Electronic
Language:
English
Published:
[Washington, D.C.] :
W.H. Moore, Print.,
[1888]
Series:
American Indian histories and cultures.
Subjects:
Lykins, Wayland C.
>
Claims vs. United States.
Lykins, E. W. W.
>
Claims vs. United States.
United States.
>
Office of Indian Affairs.
United States.
>
Office of Indian Affairs
Treaty with the Seneca, Mixed Seneca and Shawnee, Quapaw
>
(1867 February 23)
Peoria Indians
>
Claims.
Federal aid to Indians.
Peoria Indians
>
Legal status, laws, etc.
Peoria Indians
>
Tribal citizenship.
Federal aid to Indians
Peoria Indians
Claims
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