Francis Galloway papers [manuscript], 1900-1940.

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Francis Galloway papers [manuscript], 1900-1940.

Collection includes: Correspondence, reports, memoranda and legal documents relating to boundaries of the Warm Springs Indian Reservation, self-government on the reservation and federal Indian policy; Correspondence relating to his political and business activities, 1920-1940, application for appointment as U. S. Attorney for Oregon, 1932-1933, and to his work for the Warm Springs Indians, 1930-1939; Legal documents from cases concerning the Yakima and Warm Springs Indians, 1915-1939; Miscellaneous personal documents, 1900-1928.

.45 cubic feet (1 document case)

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SNAC Resource ID: 8114242

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Galloway, Francis

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Francis Galloway was an attorney, born in McMinnville in 1885, he graduated from University of Oregon in 1907. He was admitted to the bar in 1911 and moved to The Dalles in 1913, where he practiced law and was active in Democratic politics. From the description of Francis Galloway papers [manuscript], 1900-1940. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 741779505 ...