Jay P. Kinney papers, 1910-1941.
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Dooley, B. H. (Brete H.).
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Burns, Mark.
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Giegoldt, John F.
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United States. Office of Indian Affairs. Forestry Branch
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Cross, George Washington, 1816-
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George Washington Cross was born in Ohio. He served as postmaster of Montezuma, Parke County, Ind. from 1844 to 1847, and inspector of elections in 1845 and 1849. From the description of Papers, 1836-1880. (Indiana Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 21667729 ...
Red Lake Band of Chippewa Indians.
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Dickens, Walter F.
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Kinney, Jay P., 1875-
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Educator; Copperstown, N.Y. Jay P Kinney (no period after the "P") was Jean Quinette's grandfather. b. 1875; d. 1975. Also wrote books on forestry. From the description of Jay P Kinney primers on drawing, 1890-1906. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 80061732 ...
Leech Lake Band of Chippewa Indians.
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Meritt, Edgar Briant, 1874-
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Mayer, Carl F.
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United States. Office of Indian Affairs. Consolidated Chippewa Agency
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Allen, E. J. (Edgar Johnson), 1866-1942
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Abbott, Frederick H., 1872-1932
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United States. Office of Indian Affairs. Red Lake Agency
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The Red Lake Agency was established on the Red Lake Reservation as a separate agency for the Red Lake Chippewa in 1873. In 1879 the Red Lake and Leech Lake agencies were consolidated into the White Earth Agency, whose jurisdiction included Red Lake until 1899, when a separate agency was again established at Leech Lake. The Leech Lake Agency administered the affairs of the Red Lake Chippewa from 1899 to 1906, when the Red Lake Agency was separated from the Leech Lake Agency. From the ...
Cavill, J. C.
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