Congressional Serial Set, Issue 4053U.S. Government Printing Office, 1901 Reports, Documents, and Journals of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives. |
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... DEPARTMENT OF STATE , Washington , April 29 , 1896 . SIR : I have the honor to acknowledge yours of the 29th instant . House Ex . Doc . No. 341 , Fiftieth Congress , first session , shows the circumstances under which the Canadian Cree ...
... DEPARTMENT OF STATE , Washington , April 29 , 1896 . SIR : I have the honor to acknowledge yours of the 29th instant . House Ex . Doc . No. 341 , Fiftieth Congress , first session , shows the circumstances under which the Canadian Cree ...
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... DEPARTMENT OF STATE , January 30 , 1896 . SIR : I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 21st instant , relative to making arrangements for the removal of certain British Cree Indians from Montana to the ...
... DEPARTMENT OF STATE , January 30 , 1896 . SIR : I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 21st instant , relative to making arrangements for the removal of certain British Cree Indians from Montana to the ...
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... Department , in order that Congress may , by legis- lation , give such authority as it may consider proper in regard to the matter . In October , 1885 , this Department received official information that a band of British Cree Indians ...
... Department , in order that Congress may , by legis- lation , give such authority as it may consider proper in regard to the matter . In October , 1885 , this Department received official information that a band of British Cree Indians ...
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... Department to deal with this problem . It is therefore respectfully sug- gested that authority be granted to place them on lands of some of our own Indians who are willing to receive them , if such can be found ; and if not , to set ...
... Department to deal with this problem . It is therefore respectfully sug- gested that authority be granted to place them on lands of some of our own Indians who are willing to receive them , if such can be found ; and if not , to set ...
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... Department has been obliged to issue to it subsistence stores to prevent starvation during the winter seasons , but during the warmer months it has earned its food for the most part by working for Government wood contractors and in ...
... Department has been obliged to issue to it subsistence stores to prevent starvation during the winter seasons , but during the warmer months it has earned its food for the most part by working for Government wood contractors and in ...
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