United States Department of the Interior Office of Indian Affairs letters received [microform], 1824-1851.

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United States Department of the Interior Office of Indian Affairs letters received [microform], 1824-1851.

St. Louis Superintendency, 1824-1851; emigration, 1837-1841.

10 microfilm reels ; 35 mm.

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