Appointment of Patrick Henry Conger as agent for the Yanctou Sioux Indians, 1866 June 13.

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Appointment of Patrick Henry Conger as agent for the Yanctou Sioux Indians, 1866 June 13.

Document signed. Signed by Andrew Johnson and James Harlan. Patrick Henry Conger of Iowa is appointed Indian agent to the Yancton Sioux Indians in the Territory of Dakota.

1 item (1 p.) ; 38 x 40 cm. folded to 25 x 19 cm.

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