"Colonel McLaughlin died on July 28, 1923, after 52 years of continuous service in the United States department of the Interior and the Bureau of Indian Affairs. He had personal acquaintance with more Indians than was enjoyed by any other white man. His book is a valuable part of the literature of the West.
"He is enthusiastic over the possible future of the Indian and his enthusiasm pervades the pages of ...
A study of Henry Roe Cloud, a full-blood Winnebago Indian from Nebraska, offers an extraordinary veh...
"Rear Admiral Alfred W. Johnson, of the United States Navy, has presented a typewritten copy of the ...
"Mrs. Seymour is the first woman to receive appointment as a member of the United States Board of In...
"The author, while at work in the Forest Service and at times as a packer in the Cascade Mountains o...
"[The book] is mainly devoted to news notes of the Puget Sound Indians together with English version...
"John James, who has grown to love and respect the Indians during his service as a teacher among the...
"In the pages of this book one gets a little glimpse into the mind of the Indian of the northwest be...
"While at work on the compilation of the book, Mr. Sanders was removed by death… and Miss McDonald c...
CONDITION: Good.FMCA accession no. 1-1.INSCRIPTION: Presented to Mr Henry Ford with the compliments ...
"In transmitting a copy of her book, the author wrote: 'I interviewed a great many Indians in order ...
"Mr. J. S. Whiting of Seattle is securing records and drawing pictures of all the blockhouse forts u...
One of the joys of my life in teaching and writing about American Indian history has been the friend...
"…the great metropolis of the Northwest stands as a monumental token of the faith and friendship of ...
"The whole has been skillfully complied and the result is an entertaining volume for popular reading...
"He is enthusiastic over the possible future of the Indian and his enthusiasm pervades the pages of ...
A study of Henry Roe Cloud, a full-blood Winnebago Indian from Nebraska, offers an extraordinary veh...
"Rear Admiral Alfred W. Johnson, of the United States Navy, has presented a typewritten copy of the ...
"Mrs. Seymour is the first woman to receive appointment as a member of the United States Board of In...
"The author, while at work in the Forest Service and at times as a packer in the Cascade Mountains o...
"[The book] is mainly devoted to news notes of the Puget Sound Indians together with English version...
"John James, who has grown to love and respect the Indians during his service as a teacher among the...
"In the pages of this book one gets a little glimpse into the mind of the Indian of the northwest be...
"While at work on the compilation of the book, Mr. Sanders was removed by death… and Miss McDonald c...
CONDITION: Good.FMCA accession no. 1-1.INSCRIPTION: Presented to Mr Henry Ford with the compliments ...
"In transmitting a copy of her book, the author wrote: 'I interviewed a great many Indians in order ...
"Mr. J. S. Whiting of Seattle is securing records and drawing pictures of all the blockhouse forts u...
One of the joys of my life in teaching and writing about American Indian history has been the friend...
"…the great metropolis of the Northwest stands as a monumental token of the faith and friendship of ...
"The whole has been skillfully complied and the result is an entertaining volume for popular reading...
"He is enthusiastic over the possible future of the Indian and his enthusiasm pervades the pages of ...
A study of Henry Roe Cloud, a full-blood Winnebago Indian from Nebraska, offers an extraordinary veh...
"Rear Admiral Alfred W. Johnson, of the United States Navy, has presented a typewritten copy of the ...