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La Conner

Personal

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Puget Sound Mail » 2/21/1880 » Page 3 » Column 1

[Father Boulet]

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Puget Sound Mail » 6/26/1880 » Page 3 » Column 2

Proceedings of the Congregational Conference

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Puget Sound Mail » 8/28/1880 » Page 2 » Column 2

[Baldwin Appointed Farmer for Swinomish]

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Puget Sound Mail » 9/4/1880 » Page 3 » Column 1

[Brents Correct on Indians]

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Puget Sound Mail » 10/9/1880 » Page 2 » Column 1

[The Indiams of the Swinomish reservation]

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Puget Sound Mail » 1/29/1881 » Page 3 » Column 1

[The Indians on the Reservation]

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Puget Sound Mail » 5/21/1881 » Page 3 » Column 1

[Owing to the treaty with the Indians…]

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Puget Sound Mail » 7/2/1881 » Page 3 » Column 1

[Prof. A. T. Burnell]

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Puget Sound Mail » 7/30/1881 » Page 3 » Column 1

[Lummi Indian Reservation at mouth of Nooksack River prosperous and industrious…]

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Puget Sound Mail » 12/10/1881 » Page 3 » Column 1

The Indian Question

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Puget Sound Mail » 4/29/1882 » Page 2 » Column 1

Displaced

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Puget Sound Mail » 7/1/1882 » Page 3 » Column 1

[Governor Newell]

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Puget Sound Mail » 6/2/1883 » Page 2 » Column 1

Re-Survey of Indian Reservations

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Puget Sound Mail » 7/14/1883 » Page 3 » Column 1

Olympia

Indian Reservations

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Pioneer and Democrat » 5/19/1855 » Page 4 » Column 2

Indian Reservations

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Pioneer and Democrat » 2/22/1856 » Page 4 » Column 5

Indian Reservations

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Pioneer and Democrat » 3/7/1856 » Page 4 » Column 5

Indian Relations

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Pioneer and Democrat » 6/27/1856 » Page 2 » Column 3

Sent to the Reservation

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Pioneer and Democrat » 9/12/1856 » Page 2 » Column 2

[Affairs on Puget Sound]

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Pioneer and Democrat » 9/26/1856 » Page 2 » Column 5

Indian Difficulty on the Reserve

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Pioneer and Democrat » 12/12/1856 » Page 2 » Column 4

New Indian Policy

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Pioneer and Democrat » 4/3/1857 » Page 2 » Column 1

Extracted from the Report of J. Ross Browne, (Special Agent of the Indian Department.) …

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Pioneer and Democrat » 3/19/1858 » Page 2 » Column 1

Extracts from the Report of J. Ross Browne, (Special Agent of the Indian Department) … [Continued]

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Pioneer and Democrat » 3/26/1858 » Page 2 » Column 1

Extracts from the Report of J. Ross Browne, (Special Agent of the Indian Department) … [Continued]

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Pioneer and Democrat » 3/26/1858 » Page 1 » Column 2

Pre-emption laws

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Pioneer and Democrat » 4/23/1858 » Page 3 » Column 2

Pre-emption Laws

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Pioneer and Democrat » 4/30/1858 » Page 4 » Column 1

Indian Affairs - Treaties, &c.

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Pioneer and Democrat » 10/8/1858 » Page 1 » Column 4

[Visit of Inspection]

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Pioneer and Democrat » 11/11/1859 » Page 2 » Column 2

[Tracts of Land]

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Pioneer and Democrat » 12/16/1859 » Page 3 » Column 2

Port Townsend

[Port Angelos/Angeles Indian Reservation to be Abolished]

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Weekly Argus » 4/27/1871 » Page 3 » Column 1

Lummi Reservation To Be Surveyed

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Weekly Argus » 9/12/1873 » Page 3 » Column 1

Neah Bay Agency

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Puget Sound Weekly Argus (1876) » 10/19/1877 » Page 8 » Column 1

[Hon. Edwin Eells, Indian Agent…]

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Puget Sound Weekly Argus (1876) » 12/14/1877 » Page 2 » Column 2

[On the 26th inst, Secretary Schurz…]

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Puget Sound Weekly Argus (1876) » 2/1/1878 » Page 2 » Column 3

The Indian Question

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Puget Sound Weekly Argus (1876) » 2/1/1878 » Page 4 » Column 1

[Rev. M. Eells…]

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Puget Sound Weekly Argus (1876) » 2/8/1878 » Page 5 » Column 2

[Dr. Marlon, who has succeeded…]

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Puget Sound Weekly Argus (1876) » 2/22/1878 » Page 2 » Column 3

[Complaints have been made…]

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Puget Sound Weekly Argus (1876) » 3/15/1878 » Page 4 » Column 2

The Lummi Indians to the Front

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Puget Sound Weekly Argus (1876) » 3/22/1878 » Page 3 » Column 4

"It is reported that there are"

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Puget Sound Weekly Argus (1876) » 4/26/1878 » Page 3 » Column 2

Washington, May 28

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Puget Sound Weekly Argus (1876) » 5/31/1878 » Page 1 » Column 2

Interesting

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Puget Sound Weekly Argus (1876) » 5/31/1878 » Page 4 » Column 2

Indian War

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Puget Sound Weekly Argus (1876) » 6/7/1878 » Page 4 » Column 3

Indian Agencies

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Puget Sound Weekly Argus (1876) » 6/14/1878 » Page 1 » Column 3

[Capt. Willoughby]

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Puget Sound Weekly Argus (1876) » 6/14/1878 » Page 5 » Column 1

Hoko Eyetems

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Puget Sound Weekly Argus (1876) » 6/21/1878 » Page 5 » Column 2

Injustice to the Indians

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Puget Sound Weekly Argus (1876) » 7/5/1878 » Page 4 » Column 1

The Fourth of July on the Skokomish Reservation

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Puget Sound Weekly Argus (1876) » 7/11/1878 » Page 9 » Column 2

Hoko Eyetems

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Puget Sound Weekly Argus (1876) » 7/11/1878 » Page 5 » Column 2

The Indian Question

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Puget Sound Weekly Argus (1876) » 9/19/1878 » Page 3 » Column 2

[Father Wilbur has just returned]

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Puget Sound Weekly Argus (1876) » 10/31/1878 » Page 2 » Column 1

[A correspondent to the Olympia Transcript]

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Puget Sound Weekly Argus (1876) » 12/26/1878 » Page 4 » Column 1

Christmas at Skokomish

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Puget Sound Weekly Argus (1876) » 1/2/1879 » Page 8 » Column 1

Our Indians

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Puget Sound Weekly Argus (1876) » 1/9/1879 » Page 4 » Column 1

[We are pleased to note the fact]

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Puget Sound Weekly Argus (1876) » 3/20/1879 » Page 4 » Column 2

State and Territorial

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Puget Sound Weekly Argus (1876) » 1/22/1880 » Page 2 » Column 5

East of the Mountains

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Puget Sound Weekly Argus (1876) » 1/22/1880 » Page 2 » Column 5

Clalam County (continued from last week)

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Puget Sound Weekly Argus (1876) » 4/15/1880 » Page 1 » Column 1

[The Indian policy of Delegate Brents appears to be the correct thing.]

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Puget Sound Weekly Argus (1876) » 10/15/1880 » Page 8 » Column 1

[Gen. R. H. Milroy]

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Puget Sound Weekly Argus (1876) » 1/14/1881 » Page 4 » Column 1

Census of the Clalam Indians

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Puget Sound Weekly Argus (1876) » 2/18/1881 » Page 2 » Column 3

[Word comes from Neah Bay]

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Puget Sound Weekly Argus (1876) » 2/18/1881 » Page 2 » Column 1

Wayside Jottings - Puyallup Indian Reservation

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Puget Sound Weekly Argus (1876) » 9/16/1881 » Page 2 » Column 3

Lost

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Puget Sound Argus » 5/26/1882 » Page 7 » Column 2

From Wednesday's Daily

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Puget Sound Argus » 6/30/1882 » Page 9 » Column 1

[Latest news indicates the truth of Capt. Willoughby's retirement]

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Puget Sound Argus » 6/30/1882 » Page 4 » Column 2

[Our telegraphic news today brings word…]

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Puget Sound Argus » 6/30/1882 » Page 4 » Column 2

Seattle

A Poor Excuse Better than None.

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Seattle Gazette » 5/10/1864 » Page 2 » Column 2

Official -- Laws of the United States -- Passed at the Second Session of the Thirty-Eighth Congress

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Seattle Weekly Gazette » 7/22/1865 » Page 1 » Column 1

Distinguished Visitors

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Seattle Weekly Gazette » 7/22/1865 » Page 2 » Column 4

[Wilbur Collecting Indians]

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Seattle Weekly Gazette » 12/2/1865 » Page 2 » Column 2

Hon. Com'r Indian Affairs

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Puget Sound Dispatch » 5/29/1873 » Page 2 » Column 1

U.S. Indian Reservation

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Puget Sound Dispatch » 5/29/1873 » Page 2 » Column 2

U.S. Indian Reservation

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Puget Sound Dispatch » 5/29/1873 » Page 2 » Column 2

More of the Webster Robbery

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Puget Sound Dispatch » 6/5/1873 » Page 2 » Column 1

A Pioneer Settler Robbed by Government Mercenaries

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Puget Sound Dispatch » 6/5/1873 » Page 1 » Column 3

[The thirty days is up…]

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Puget Sound Dispatch » 6/19/1873 » Page 2 » Column 2

A Sneaking Device

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Puget Sound Dispatch » 6/19/1873 » Page 1 » Column 3

[Gen. Milroy…]

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Puget Sound Dispatch » 6/19/1873 » Page 1 » Column 5

Mr. Webster Yet in Possession

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Puget Sound Dispatch » 7/10/1873 » Page 1 » Column 7

[Indian Reservation Inspector Arrives]

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Puget Sound Dispatch » 11/6/1873 » Page 3 » Column 1

[Miscellaneous Local Items]

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Puget Sound Dispatch » 11/13/1873 » Page 3 » Column 1

[From Register Brown,,,]

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Puget Sound Dispatch » 1/22/1874 » Page 1 » Column 6

Indian Reservation

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Puget Sound Dispatch » 1/29/1874 » Page 3 » Column 1

Cheyenne, April 4

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Puget Sound Dispatch » 4/9/1874 » Page 3 » Column 3

[Vindication for Webster]

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Puget Sound Dispatch » 7/2/1874 » Page 1 » Column 5

A Temperance Society

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Puget Sound Dispatch » 9/10/1874 » Page 1 » Column 3

Indian Reservations

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Puget Sound Dispatch » 12/24/1874 » Page 1 » Column 6

New Laws

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Puget Sound Dispatch » 4/8/1875 » Page 2 » Column 2

Try It

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Puget Sound Dispatch » 10/28/1876 » Page 7 » Column 3

Returned

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Puget Sound Dispatch » 10/27/1877 » Page 4 » Column 6

Supplies

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Puget Sound Dispatch » 11/24/1877 » Page 5 » Column 2

The Lewiston, (Idaho)

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Puget Sound Dispatch » 11/24/1877 » Page 5 » Column 5

Indian Territories

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Puget Sound Dispatch » 1/26/1878 » Page 2 » Column 3

A Memorial

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Puget Sound Dispatch » 2/9/1878 » Page 5 » Column 2

Anticipate Trouble

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Puget Sound Dispatch » 2/9/1878 » Page 4 » Column 5

[Indian Agent at Neah Bay]

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Puget Sound Dispatch » 4/6/1878 » Page 5 » Column 1

The Nez Perces

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Puget Sound Dispatch » 5/4/1878 » Page 5 » Column 3

[Proposed consolidation of Indians in Western Washington…]

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Puget Sound Dispatch » 6/1/1878 » Page 3 » Column 2

Indian Pow-Wow

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Puget Sound Dispatch » 9/14/1878 » Page 2 » Column 4

Snohomish

Priest Point Items

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Northern Star » 3/11/1876 » Page 3 » Column 2

Local Items

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Northern Star » 3/25/1876 » Page 3 » Column 1

Canoe Trip to Skagit River

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Northern Star » 4/29/1876 » Page 2 » Column 1

[Father Chriouse Returns to Tulalip Reservation]

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Northern Star » 5/13/1876 » Page 2 » Column 1

Whatcom to Semiahmoo

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Northern Star » 7/1/1876 » Page 4 » Column 2

Communication

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Northern Star » 7/14/1877 » Page 2 » Column 2

[The Government is at a loss…]

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Northern Star » 11/3/1877 » Page 3 » Column 2

[Dr. Marion, the new Superintendent of the Tulalip]

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Northern Star » 2/27/1878 » Page 1 » Column 2

[The Superintendent of the Tulalip Indian reservation]

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Northern Star » 3/13/1878 » Page 5 » Column 1

The Suak Mines

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Northern Star » 8/17/1878 » Page 1 » Column 2

[The Indians on Puyallup Reservation]

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Northern Star » 4/26/1879 » Page 2 » Column 2

Spokane

Movement of Troops

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Spokane Times » 5/15/1879 » Page 3 » Column 1

Chief Moses' Escort

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Spokane Times » 5/22/1879 » Page 3 » Column 3

Hon. John A. Simms

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Spokane Times » 5/29/1879 » Page 3 » Column 4

[Twelve Tribes to Relocate]

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Spokane Times » 5/29/1879 » Page 1 » Column 6

The Indian Question

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Spokane Times » 5/29/1879 » Page 3 » Column 4

Council with the Indians

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Spokane Times » 6/19/1879 » Page 3 » Column 2

Moses' Reservation

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Spokane Times » 6/19/1879 » Page 1 » Column 8

Let Us have peace

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Spokane Times » 7/4/1879 » Page 2 » Column 1

South of Snake River

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Spokane Times » 7/4/1879 » Page 2 » Column 4

[Baker City Democrat: Rev. Father Mesplie]

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Spokane Times » 7/31/1879 » Page 3 » Column 5

Indian Farming

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Spokane Times » 9/4/1879 » Page 3 » Column 4

[Indian boys and girls taken from Puyallup Reservation to Forest Grove School]

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Spokane Times » 3/18/1880 » Page 4 » Column 4

Yakima Indian Reservation

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Spokane Times » 6/26/1880 » Page 1 » Column 4

The Indian Council

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The Indian Problem

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the Puyallup Indians Presented with Titles for Homesteads

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Spokane Times » 3/24/1881 » Page 1 » Column 4

Coeur d'Alene Reservation

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Spokane Times » 5/26/1881 » Page 1 » Column 7

[O.R. & N. Co. met chiefs of Umatilla reservation today]

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His Mission.

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Spokane Falls Review » 3/22/1884 » Page 3 » Column 3

Right of Way

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Coming This Way.

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Spokane Falls Review » 4/25/1885 » Page 3 » Column 5

One of the Visitors

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Spokane Falls Review » 8/22/1885 » Page 2 » Column 1

Steilacoom

"Yusef"

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Puget Sound Herald » 4/23/1858 » Page 2 » Column 1

Another Indian Outbreak

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Puget Sound Herald » 5/7/1858 » Page 3 » Column 2

A New way to Raise the Wind

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Puget Sound Herald » 6/13/1861 » Page 2 » Column 1

The New Indian Superintendent

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Puget Sound Herald » 10/24/1861 » Page 2 » Column 1

Office Sup. Indian Affairs, W.T.

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Puget Sound Herald » 3/13/1862 » Page 2 » Column 5

[Bids for Cutting Hay on Puyallup Reservation]

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Puget Sound Herald » 3/27/1862 » Page 2 » Column 4

Swindling

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Puget Sound Herald » 2/5/1863 » Page 2 » Column 1

Correction

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Puget Sound Herald » 3/12/1863 » Page 2 » Column 1

Vancouver

Personal

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Vancouver Register » 11/11/1865 » Page 2 » Column 5

Personal

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Vancouver Register » 12/29/1866 » Page 3 » Column 1

[The last appropriations for the Indians Department]

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Vancouver Register » 11/7/1868 » Page 1 » Column 6

Walla Walla

Lewiston and the Nez Perces Reservation

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Washington Statesman » 12/13/1861 » Page 2 » Column 6

From the Umatilla

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Washington Statesman » 2/22/1862 » Page 2 » Column 1

Grand ronde Indians

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Washington Statesman » 8/9/1862 » Page 2 » Column 1

Deer Lodge Mines

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The Umatilla Agency

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The Umatilla Agency

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For Bitter Root

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Washington Statesman » 9/13/1862 » Page 2 » Column 6

Special Agent

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Washington Statesman » 10/4/1862 » Page 3 » Column 1

Military

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Washington Statesman » 10/25/1862 » Page 2 » Column 1

Salutary

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Washington Statesman » 11/1/1862 » Page 3 » Column 1

Personal

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Washington Statesman » 12/20/1862 » Page 4 » Column 1

A Poet

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Washington Statesman » 1/17/1863 » Page 2 » Column 2

Meeting in Yakima Valley

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Washington Statesman » 2/14/1863 » Page 2 » Column 7

Two Indians Hung

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Washington Statesman » 2/21/1863 » Page 2 » Column 3

Proposals for Furnishing Beef and Flour

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Washington Statesman » 2/28/1863 » Page 2 » Column 7

Funds for the Indian Department

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Washington Statesman » 3/7/1863 » Page 2 » Column 4

Horse Thief's Plea

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The Nez Perces Reservation

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Washington Statesman » 6/20/1863 » Page 3 » Column 1

Information Wanted

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Washington Statesman » 8/8/1863 » Page 2 » Column 3

[The Indians of Quinault Reservation…]

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Washington Statesman » 5/6/1864 » Page 3 » Column 2

Letter from Hon. Geo. E. Cole, Washington City, June4, 1864

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Washington Statesman » 7/15/1864 » Page 2 » Column 2

Yakama Indian Agency

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Walla Walla Statesman » 11/11/1864 » Page 3 » Column 2

Letter from Hon. Geo. E. Cole

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Walla Walla Statesman » 3/17/1865 » Page 2 » Column 5

[extract of letter: Fort Simcole, W.T.]

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Walla Walla Statesman » 3/17/1865 » Page 2 » Column 6

Hon. Geo E. Cole

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["Hon. J. W. Nesmith, arrived in Walla Walla]

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Umatilla Reservation

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Walla Walla Statesman » 2/13/1875 » Page 3 » Column 1

The Umatilla Reservation

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Indian Reservation

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Walla Walla Statesman » 9/18/1875 » Page 3 » Column 3

Bills of Local Interest

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Umatilla Reservation

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The Umatilla Reservation

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Umatilla Reservation

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Good Indian

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Walla Walla Statesman » 9/30/1876 » Page 3 » Column 1

[The Indian commissioners, headed by…]

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[Pendleton, the county seat for Umatilla county…]

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Walla Walla Statesman » 1/20/1877 » Page 3 » Column 1

Report of the Wallowa Trouble

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Walla Walla Statesman » 1/20/1877 » Page 1 » Column 6

The Wallowa Trouble

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Walla Walla Statesman » 3/3/1877 » Page 3 » Column 2

Col. N. Connover, agent in charge of Umatilla Reservation]

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Walla Walla Statesman » 3/10/1877 » Page 3 » Column 2

Joseph's Claims

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Indian Affairs

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The Nez Perce Indians

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Walla Walla Statesman » 5/12/1877 » Page 1 » Column 5

Indian Council at Lapawal

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Walla Walla Statesman » 5/12/1877 » Page 1 » Column 6

[The Wallowa War is over, the Indians]

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Appraisement

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The Umatillas

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Walla Walla Statesman » 6/23/1877 » Page 3 » Column 1

Later from Slate Creek

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[Major N. Cornoyer, U. S. Indian agent]

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[The Indians have all moved to the reservation]

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[Agent Monteith, in charge of the Lapwai reservation]

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Walla Walla Statesman » 7/14/1877 » Page 3 » Column 2

[The Nez Perce Indians have received]

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Walla Walla Statesman » 7/21/1877 » Page 1 » Column 7

Indian Inspector's Report

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Walla Walla Statesman » 2/9/1878 » Page 1 » Column 5

Good Indians Now

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Excitement

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Walla Walla Statesman » 5/11/1878 » Page 3 » Column 1

After White Bird

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Report of the Grand Jury

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Walla Walla Statesman » 5/18/1878 » Page 1 » Column 6

[The San Francisco Examiner, speaking of]

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Walla Walla Statesman » 6/15/1878 » Page 2 » Column 1

Moses

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Walla Walla Statesman » 6/29/1878 » Page 2 » Column 1

Good Indian

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Walla Walla Statesman » 6/29/1878 » Page 1 » Column 7

Chief Moses

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The Indian Question

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News from Grand Ronde Agency

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Walla Walla Statesman » 7/20/1878 » Page 2 » Column 2

Umatilla Reserve

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Walla Walla Statesman » 12/21/1878 » Page 2 » Column 1

The Bannacks

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Walla Walla Statesman » 2/15/1879 » Page 2 » Column 1

Chief Moses to General Howard

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Howard and Ferry

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Let Them Have It

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Moses "the Martyr" at Vancouver

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More Reservations

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Walla Walla Statesman » 4/26/1879 » Page 2 » Column 2

Moses Mad

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Moses and His Reservaton

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The Umatilla Troubles

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The Umatilla

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The Umatilla Copuncil

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Walla Walla Statesman » 6/14/1879 » Page 2 » Column 3

From Moses Country

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The Indians Excited

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Ht-yu Muck-A-Muck

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The Moses Reservation

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Indian Reservations

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Election on the Agency

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The Yakima Agency

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Boundaries

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The Good Indian

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New Reservation

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An Old Timer

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The Malheur Reservation

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U. S. Mail Stopped

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Walla Walla Statesman » 3/19/1881 » Page 3 » Column 3

[Malheur Indian reservation has been abandoned by the U. S.]

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Lewiston Notes

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Nez Perce Reservation

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Walla Walla Statesman » 10/15/1881 » Page 1 » Column 4

The Umatilla Reservation

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Walla Walla Statesman » 12/17/1881 » Page 2 » Column 4

[A bill to authorise the Secretary of the Interior]

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The Nez Perces Reservation

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Walla Walla Statesman » 1/21/1882 » Page 3 » Column 4

The Malheur Reservation

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Moses' Reserve

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Moses' Reservation

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Mr. Lo

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The Umatilla Reservation

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Dissatisfied

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To be Open for Settlement

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Rough On Moses

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[The Crow Creek Indians]

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The Tucson Sounded

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More Frightened than Hurt

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An Council

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The Reservation Squabble

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The Moses Reservation

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The Oregonian on the Moses Reservation Question

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A Breeze From the North

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A Mean Practice

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A Shameful Contrast

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Bill to Open the Umatilla Reservation

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Yakima

To Open the Reservation

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Making Targets of Indians

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Personal

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Agent Priestley Makes His Report

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Reservation Open to Stockmen

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Petitioning For A Post Office

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Young Olney's Views

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[Secretary Noble has informed congressman Wilson]

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Reservation Changes

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The Indians Protest And Petition

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Agent Stabler's Successors

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Local Brevities

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[Indians Pleased with new Agent]

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The Fourth at Fort Simcoe - The Celebration will include Speeches, singing and a barbecue …

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Inspection Of Reservation Surveys

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The Elder Olney

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Fort Simcoe Items

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Shooting Birds on the Reservations

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Fort Simcoe Notes

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Lands Of The Yakima Reservation

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Fort Simcoe Notes

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Libel Suit Threatened

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Yakima Herald » 1/7/1892 » Page 5 » Column 1

Yakima Indians Going To Washington

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[local items]

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Yakima Herald » 1/28/1892 » Page 3 » Column 4

Talking Over The Situation

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[Mr. Charles Lombard, correspondent at Fort Simcoe…]

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News From The Reservation

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