Records of the Bureau of Indian Affairs [microform] : selected documents concerning the trading activities of F. J. Marshall and Albert Woodward, [1854-1855].

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Records of the Bureau of Indian Affairs [microform] : selected documents concerning the trading activities of F. J. Marshall and Albert Woodward, [1854-1855].

Concerning the trading activities of F. J. Marshall and Albert G. Woodward. Includes claim no. 31 in the amount of $1,831 submitted by Marshall and Woodward for depredations committed by Pawnee Indians in 1854-1855. Contains information on the activities of Indians and settlers in the Marysville, Kan., area.

1 microfilm reel (94 images) : negative ; 35 mm.

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