Letters : Shakopee, Minn., to H.M. Hitchcock, Minneapolis, Minn., 1929-1931.

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Letters : Shakopee, Minn., to H.M. Hitchcock, Minneapolis, Minn., 1929-1931.

Two letters, Nov. 8, 1929, and Dec. 16, 1931, from E.J. Pond to H.M. Hitchcock, regarding the Mdewakanton Sioux families of Charles Alexander Eastman and Big Thunder, and their contact with Samuel and Gideon Pond.

2 items (2 folders) ; 27 cm. or smaller.

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