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George Washington Papers, Series 4, General Correspondence: George Washington, May 1779, Indian Affairs; Summary of Intelligence on Country of the Six Nations

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Indian Affairs; Summary of Intelligence on Country of the Six Nations

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Philip Henry Sheridan Papers: Subject File, 1863-1891; Indian affairs; 1876-1877

United States Congress to American Peace Commissioners, August 1782, Instructions; Fisheries; Indian Affairs; Canada; with Copy

Philip Henry Sheridan Papers: Subject File, 1863-1891; Indian affairs; 1869-1876

Philip Henry Sheridan Papers: Subject File, 1863-1891; Indian affairs; 1869-1876

United States Congress to American Peace Commissioners, August 1782, Instructions; Fisheries; Indian Affairs; Canada; with Copy

Philip Henry Sheridan Papers: Subject File, 1863-1891; Indian affairs; 1868-1875

Philip Henry Sheridan Papers: Subject File, 1863-1891; Indian affairs; 1876-1877

Papers relating principally to the conversion and civilization of the Six nations of Indians, interspersed with letters on other subjects of public interest. 1642-1776

[Assignment: 48-DPA-10-20-08_SOI_K_Tuba] Visit of Secretary Dirk Kempthorne to the Tuba City Boarding School [on the Navajo Reservation in Arizona--largest school in the Bureau of Indian Education system. Joining Secretary Kempthorne for the tour of new buildings and classrooms, and for discussions with students, teachers, and parents, were education officials including Bureau of Indian Education Director Kevin Skenandore, Indian Affairs Office of Facilities, Environmental and Cultural Resources Director Jack Rever, Tuba City Boarding School Principal Don Coffland, and Tuba City School Governing Board President Frieda Maloney.] [48-DPA-10-20-08_SOI_K_Tuba_IOD_6410.JPG]

Philip Henry Sheridan Papers: Subject File, 1863-1891; Indian affairs; 1876-1877

[Assignment: 48-DPA-10-20-08_SOI_K_Tuba] Visit of Secretary Dirk Kempthorne to the Tuba City Boarding School [on the Navajo Reservation in Arizona--largest school in the Bureau of Indian Education system. Joining Secretary Kempthorne for the tour of new buildings and classrooms, and for discussions with students, teachers, and parents, were education officials including Bureau of Indian Education Director Kevin Skenandore, Indian Affairs Office of Facilities, Environmental and Cultural Resources Director Jack Rever, Tuba City Boarding School Principal Don Coffland, and Tuba City School Governing Board President Frieda Maloney.] [48-DPA-10-20-08_SOI_K_Tuba_DOI_2303.JPG]

Philip Henry Sheridan Papers: Subject File, 1863-1891; Indian affairs; 1869-1876

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manuscripts george washington papers series 4 general correspondence 1697 1799 george washington papers george washington indian affairs six nations high resolution correspondence