Salmon Case letter, 1839.

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Salmon Case letter, 1839.

Letter from Salmon Case to Bates Cook, Controller of the State of N.Y. at Albany. In the letter, Mr. Case, a prominent citizen of this town bordering Oneida Castle (the important Oneida Indian villiage) warns the controller of the State of New York that the Indians are being bullied by unscrupulous persons.

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Case, Salmon

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Salmon Case was a prominent citizen of a town near Oneida Castle, an important Oneida Indian village in New York in the early 19th century. From the guide to the Salmon Case letter, 1839, (L. Tom Perry Special Collections) ...