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(4) Tribal Goverors, 1816–1896, and Constables | (4) Tribal Goverors, 1816–1896, and Constables | ||
− | (5) Indian Treaties copied Verbatim from the records | + | (5) Indian Treaties copied Verbatim[underscored] from the records |
with citations. | with citations. | ||
− | (6) Education, showing the friction in both tribes occasioned by the extablishment of English schools. Letters of Rev. Elijah Kellogg, 1823–1828, are copied in full, the originals (not stated) are in | + | (6) Education, showing the friction in both tribes occasioned by the extablishment of English schools. Letters of Rev. Elijah Kellogg, 1823–1828, are copied in full, the originals (not stated) are in the manuscript files of the records of the Governor's Council. |
− | the manuscript files of the records of the | + | |
− | Council. | + | These are only a few of the subjects compiled, but they appear to be the most valuable. The lists particularly are |
− | These are only a few of the subjects compiled, but they | + | not in print and were compiled by going systematically through various state publications. |
− | appear to be the most valuable | + | |
− | not in print and were compiled by going systematically through | + | The material was turned over to the Maine State Library by the Bureau of Health and Welfare in June 1942. |
− | various state publications. | + | |
− | The material was turned over to the Maine State | ||
− | by the Bureau of Health and Welfare in June 1942. | ||
Elizabeth Ring, | Elizabeth Ring, | ||
Augusta, Maine | Augusta, Maine | ||
June 25, 1942 | June 25, 1942 | ||
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INDIAN MATERIAL -2-
(4) Tribal Goverors, 1816–1896, and Constables
(5) Indian Treaties copied Verbatim[underscored] from the records with citations.
(6) Education, showing the friction in both tribes occasioned by the extablishment of English schools. Letters of Rev. Elijah Kellogg, 1823–1828, are copied in full, the originals (not stated) are in the manuscript files of the records of the Governor's Council.
These are only a few of the subjects compiled, but they appear to be the most valuable. The lists particularly are not in print and were compiled by going systematically through various state publications.
The material was turned over to the Maine State Library by the Bureau of Health and Welfare in June 1942.
Elizabeth Ring, Augusta, Maine June 25, 1942