Onondaga Reservation enumerations, 1900-1924.

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Onondaga Reservation enumerations, 1900-1924.

Enumerations, lists of annuities, correspondence, and other records of the Agent for the Onondagas of Western New York; includes reports on the number of Onondagas living on the Cattaraugus, Tonawanda, Allegany, and Tuscarora Reservations; annuities relate to the Office of the Comptroller; enumerations list statistical information on the inhabitants of the Onondaga Reservation.

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