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The Indians of the Northwest, their maners [sic], customs, &c. &c., or Remarks made on a tour to Prairie du Chien and thence to Washington city in 1829
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The Indians of the Northwest, their maners [sic], customs, &c. &c., or Remarks made on a tour to Prairie du Chien and thence to Washington city in 1829
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1850.
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310994
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Atwater, Caleb (1778-1867)
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18 cm
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