Records [microform], 1826-1841.

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Records [microform], 1826-1841.

Incoming and outgoing correspondence of the Indian agent at St. Peter's Agency, an agency primarily concerned with Dakota Indian affairs; and of documents relating to the treaty with the Ojibwa nation, 29 July 1837, and to the treaty with the Dakota nation, 29 September 1837.

1 reel of microfilm (35mm)

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