Chillicothe Wigwam Records [microform], 1807-1905.

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Chillicothe Wigwam Records [microform], 1807-1905.

Records of the "Chillicothe Wigwam" of the "Tammany Society or Columbian Order" include correspondence, petitions and reports on petitions for membership, petitions and reports on dispensations regarding the establishment of additional wigwams, constitution, resolutions, caledar, minutes, rules and rituals, code, roll book, and financial records. Notable correspondents include Jonathan L. Baker, Joseph S. Collings, James Gibson, David Griffin, Midhael Leib, James Madison, E. Pentland, Jacob Smith, Edward Tiffin, Samuel Williams, and Thomas Worthington.

1 microfilm reel ; 35 mm.

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Republican Party (U.S. : 1792-1828)

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