The aboriginal tribes of the Great California Basin : New York : ms., 1854.

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The aboriginal tribes of the Great California Basin : New York : ms., 1854.

Transcript from the New York Herald, April 4, 1854, of an address delivered before an ethnological society concerning the pueblo ruins in the Colorado River Basin and migrations of the Aztecs.

Originals : [28] leaves ; 26 cm.Copies : partial microfilm reel (16 exposures) : negative (Rich. 110:7) and positive.

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