U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs, Agency for the Puyallup, Nisqually, and other Indian tribes [microform] : correspondence of R.H. Milroy, Indian agent, February 19, 1877-November 18, 1878. 1877-1878.

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U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs, Agency for the Puyallup, Nisqually, and other Indian tribes [microform] : correspondence of R.H. Milroy, Indian agent, February 19, 1877-November 18, 1878. 1877-1878.

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