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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.

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.
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Note:G. W. Martin, 1875
  
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