Vocabulary of the Mescalero Apache language : Ft. Sumner, N.M., and related materials : ms., 1863-1903 (bulk 1863).

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Vocabulary of the Mescalero Apache language : Ft. Sumner, N.M., and related materials : ms., 1863-1903 (bulk 1863).

Prepared, May-June, 1863, as Captain, 2d Cavalry, California Volunteers, at Ft. Sumner, Bosque Redondo on the Pecos River, New Mexico. Explanatory note by Brigadier General James H. Carleton on manuscript cover. Note, Mar. 16, 1903, by John H. Carmany, pasted in. The Bancroft Library has two early copies of this vocabulary, one in an unidentified handwriting (75 p. 23 cm.) [P-E 65], and one in the handwrwiting of Alphonse L. Pinart (56 l. 19 cm.) [P-E 66].

54 p. ; 24 cm.

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