Thomas James memorial to President Jackson : St. Clair County, Illinois : ALS, 1834 Feb. 21.

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Thomas James memorial to President Jackson : St. Clair County, Illinois : ALS, 1834 Feb. 21.

Concerning Comanche depredations on his party of fur traders in the upper Arkansas area, 1821, and the desire of these Indians to enter into treaty relations with the U.S. Endorsed by A.W. Snyder, William Kinney, and John Hay.

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