Rueben Wilbur Augustine papers, 1867-1897, 1871-1880.

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Rueben Wilbur Augustine papers, 1867-1897, 1871-1880.

Includes appointments, correspondence, financial records and reports relating to his activities as United States Special Indian Agent and Physician for the Papago (now known as Tohono O'Odham) Indians; and personal andfamily papers including correspondence, tax records and receipts.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6953641

University of Arizona Libraries

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