John G. Reynolds journal, 1837.

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John G. Reynolds journal, 1837.

Consists of a journal containing daily notations and copies of correspondence between Reynolds and his military superiors and the U.S. Commissioner of Indian Affairs during an emigration expedition (1837) of Creek Indians from their lands in the Southeast to west of the Mississippi.

0.25 cu. ft. (1 box)

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SNAC Resource ID: 8258615

Princeton University Library

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