Freeman C. Johnson papers, 1873-1969 (1920-1969).

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Freeman C. Johnson papers, 1873-1969 (1920-1969).

1873-1969

This collection dates from 1873 to 1969 with the bulk of items from 1920 to 1969. This contains clippings, manuscripts, pamphlets and other published materials, photographs, and correspondence.

0.25 cubic feet (1 box)

eng, Latn

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SNAC Resource ID: 6929508

Rochester Museum & Science Center

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Johnson, Freeman C., 1886-1969

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Freeman C. Johnson was a Native American activist from the Seneca Nation who lived in Rochester, New York during the late nineteenth/early twentieth centuries. ...

Thorpe, Jim, 1887-1953

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Blacksquirrel, Nancy

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Johnson, Herbert.

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Carlisle Indian Industrial School (Carlisle, Pa.)

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Improved Order of Red Men. New York (State). Hiokatoo tribe, no. 74.

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Johnson, Arlene Miller

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Improved Order of Red Men. New York (State).

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Six Nations. 1794 Nov. 11.

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