The Indian tribes of the upper Mississippi valley and region of the Great lakes as described by Nicolas Perrot, French commandant in the Northwest; Bacqueville de la Potherie, French royal commissioner to Canada; Morrell Marston, American Army officer; and Thomas Forsyth, United States agent at Fort Armstrong /
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| Language: | English |
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Cleveland, O. :
The Arthur H. Clark company,
1911.
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| Item Description: | "Doctor Paul Radin ... revised the proofs for the second half of volume II ... The index was prepared by Gertrude M. Robertson."--Addenda. Volume 2. History of the savage peoples who are allies of New France, by Claude Charles Le Roy, Bacqueville de la Potherie <from his Histoire de l'Amerique septentrionale (Paris, 1753), tome II and IV> Continued and completed from v. I; Memoirs relating to the Sauk and Foxes, letter to Reverend Dr. Jedidiah Morse, by Major Morrell Marston, U.S.A., commanding at Fort Armstrong, Ill., November, 1820. From original manuscript in the library of the Wisconsin historical society; "Account of the manners and customs of the Sauk and Fox nations of Indian traditions." A report on this subject, sent to General William Clarks, superintendent of Indian affairs, by Thomas Forsyth, Indian agent for the U.S. Government, St. Louis, January 15, 1827. From the original and hitherto unpublished manuscript in the library of the Wisconsin historical society ... |
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| Physical Description: | 2 volumes : frontispiece (volumes 1: map) plates, facsimiles ; 25 cm. |
| Bibliography: | Bibliography: volume II, pages 299-352. "Additions to bibliography": volume II, page 357. |