Petition of John M. Nail, in behalf of a number of Choctaw Indians, praying that provision may be made for satisfying outstanding claims to reservations under the treaty of Dancing-Rabbit Creek

Petition of John M. Nail, in behalf of a number of Choctaw Indians, praying that provision may be made for satisfying outstanding claims to reservations under the treaty of Dancing-Rabbit Creek

by John M. Nail

Book 823 of Pamphlets in American history -- I

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