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Title
Letters (2) from J. Ross Browne to G.W. Mannypenny with an enclosed article, 1854
Creator
Browne, J. Ross (John Ross), 1821-1875
Contributor
Manypenny, George Washington, 1809-1893
Date Created and/or Issued
1854
1854-09-12
2008
Publication Information
County of Los Angeles Public Library
Contributing Institution
LA County Library
Collection
Letters of the Office of Indian Affairs, 1849-1880, California Superintendency
Rights Information
This material is in the public domain. COLAPL's microfilm version of this material was obtained from the United States National Archives and Records Administration, which also possesses the original documents.
Description
Browne reports on the state of Indian Reservations at Tejon and Nome Lackee and expresses satisfaction with the work being done and the living conditions. He recommends the opening of more reservations for ""Coast Indians.""
Type
Image
Format
Letters
application/pdf
Identifier
MF1323.1197 Reel 33_0284.pdf
http://cdm15952.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/p15952coll4/id/423
Language
English
Subject
United States. Bureau of Indian Affairs
Indians of North America--California--Government relations--Sources
Source
35 mm microfilm, MFL 323.1197, Reel 33;
Relation
Letters Received by the Office of Indian Affairs, 1824-1881, California Superintendency, 1849-1880

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