Report, 1892.

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Report, 1892.

Photocopy of typed copy of the Commission's report, dated Dec. 3, 1892, to John W. Noble, Secretary of the Interior, concerning the 1892 negotiations with the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians in N.D. Report (25 leaves) documents Commission activities in negotiating the Articles of Agreement (10 leaves) divesting the Indians of their rights and title to almost 10,000,000 acres for $1,000,000. Also includes a copy of the 1863 treaty (with 1864 supplement) between the U.S. and the Red Lake and Pembina bands of Chippewa Indians.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7295985

North Dakota State University Library

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McCumber, Porter J. (Porter James), 1856-1933

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Wilson, John W.

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United States. Turtle Mountain Indian Commission

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Commission established by the U.S. Congress. Commission members included Porter J. McCumber, John W. Wilson, and W. Woodville Flemming. The 1892 treaty was made at the Old Crossing of Red Lake River where the Indians ceded much of their land. From the description of Report, 1892. (North Dakota State University Library). WorldCat record id: 31023324 ...

Flemming, W. Woodville.

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