Papers, 1875.

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Papers, 1875.

Correspondence (1875) from U.S. Indian agent John J. Knox to his brother, William W. Knox of Clarkston, Michigan. John Knox writes from the "South West Corner Pottawatomie Reserve 165 miles from Muscogee, Ind. Ter.," and describes the poor quality of the land on which the Potawatomi Indians reside, and their general living conditions.

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Knox, William, 1948-....

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Knox, John (John Phillip)

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John J. Knox was a member of the United States (U.S.) Army Medical Corps serving with the 9th Air Force during World War II. Nothing else is known about him except that he resided in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania following the war. From the description of John J. Knox photograph collection. 1943-1945. (US Army, Mil Hist Institute). WorldCat record id: 48812803 ...