Henry S. Reuss Menominee Indian Records, 1952-1979, undated.

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Henry S. Reuss Menominee Indian Records, 1952-1979, undated.

Clippings, correspondence, photographs, and publications pertaining to Menominee County, Wisconsin; the termination (1952-1954) and restoration (1955-1961) of federal trust status for the Menominee Indian people ; and designation of the Wolf River as a "wild river", 1965-1968. Notable correspondents in addition to Reuss include James G. Freschette, Jerome A. Grignon, George W. Kenote, Oliver LaFarge, Melvin R. Laird, Gaylord Nelson, Vernon W. Thomson, and John B. Tennelly.

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Reuss, Henry S.

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U.S. Representative (Dem.) from the 5th Congressional District of Wisconsin, 1955-1982. From the description of Henry S. Reuss Peace Corps Records, 1957-1980, bulk 1960-1961. (Marquette University Raynor Memorial Library). WorldCat record id: 30693315 U.S. Representative from the 5th Congressional District of Wisconsin, 1955-1982. From the description of Henry S. Reuss Menominee Indian Records, 1952-1979, undated. (Marquette University Raynor Memorial Library). W...