Tradition Apache : San Carlos Indian Agency, Arizona, 1876 March 12.

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Tradition Apache : San Carlos Indian Agency, Arizona, 1876 March 12.

Notes in French, made at the agency. Also in the volume are copies of articles in English from the Arizona Miner: "The Number of Apaches" (July 11, 1866); "Aubry's Journey through Arizona in the Year 1853" (April 25, 1866); and "General View of the Prescott Country, by Clarence King" (January 23, 1869).

Originals : 16 pages ; 20 cm.Copies : partial microfilm reel (42 exposures) : negative (Rich. 108:16) and positive.

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