Papers, 1765-1784, 1836.

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Papers, 1765-1784, 1836.

Photostatic and typewritten copies of memorials of fur traders and military officials dealing with the Indians (1765-1784); a list of Indians in the Mississippi Valley (1766-1767); and a letter (1836) from the lieutenant governor of Upper Canada about James Dickson's filibustering expedition to the Red River settlement.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7315138

Minnesota Historical Society Library

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Rogers, Robert, 1731-1795

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Dickson, James, active 1836

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