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Book/Printed Material The state government and the Indian Bureau. The Osage troubles in Barbour County, Kansas, in the summer of 1874. Correspondence between the state government and the Interior Department; testimony relative to the killing of four Osage Indians.

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Title

  • The state government and the Indian Bureau. The Osage troubles in Barbour County, Kansas, in the summer of 1874. Correspondence between the state government and the Interior Department; testimony relative to the killing of four Osage Indians.

Names

  • Kansas. Governor (1873-1877 : Osborn)
  • United States. Bureau of Indian Affairs.

Created / Published

  • Topeka, Kan., G. W. Martin, 1875.

Headings

  • -  Osage Indians
  • -  Osage Indians--Government relations
  • -  Indians of North America--Kansas--Government relations
  • -  Barber County, Kansas--History--19th century

Notes

  • -  Also available in digital form.

Medium

  • cover-title, [3]-68 p. 22 cm.

Call Number/Physical Location

  • E99.O8 K2

Library of Congress Control Number

  • 02016476

OCLC Number

  • 4325248

Online Format

  • online text
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  • pdf

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Chicago citation style:

Kansas. Governor, and United States Bureau Of Indian Affairs. The state government and the Indian Bureau. The Osage troubles in Barbour County, Kansas, in the summer of .Correspondence between the state government and the Interior Department; testimony relative to the killing of four Osage Indians. Topeka, Kan., G. W. Martin, 1875. Pdf. https://aj.sunback.homes/item/02016476/.

APA citation style:

Kansas. Governor & United States Bureau Of Indian Affairs. (1875) The state government and the Indian Bureau. The Osage troubles in Barbour County, Kansas, in the summer of .Correspondence between the state government and the Interior Department; testimony relative to the killing of four Osage Indians. Topeka, Kan., G. W. Martin. [Pdf] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://aj.sunback.homes/item/02016476/.

MLA citation style:

Kansas. Governor, and United States Bureau Of Indian Affairs. The state government and the Indian Bureau. The Osage troubles in Barbour County, Kansas, in the summer of .Correspondence between the state government and the Interior Department; testimony relative to the killing of four Osage Indians. Topeka, Kan., G. W. Martin, 1875. Pdf. Retrieved from the Library of Congress, <aj.sunback.homes/item/02016476/>.