Papers, 1652-1863.

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Papers, 1652-1863.

This collection of papers, for the period 1652 to 1863, includes papers and correspondence which Earle generated in his capacity as Commissioner to the Indians of Massachusetts. There are also papers which he inherited from previous Indian commissioners and officials.

2 boxes.2 v. ; octavo.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7011485

American Antiquarian Society

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