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In this letter to G.P. Disosway, William Walker describes his travels in and around Upper Sandusky, Ohio, which was where many Native Indians from the Wyandotte tribe were living before being sent to live in Kansas.
Creator: Walker, William
Date: January 19, 1933
Item Number: 219787
Call Number: Indian History Coll. #590, Box 7 Folder: Wyandotte
KSHS Identifier: DaRT ID: 219787
Collections - Manuscript - Indian History
Date - 1830s - 1833
Objects and Artifacts - Communication Artifacts - Documentary Artifact - Letter
People - American Indians - Indian lands
People - American Indians - Tribes - Arapaho
People - American Indians - Tribes - Assinaboins
People - American Indians - Tribes - Blackfeet
People - American Indians - Tribes - Comanche
People - American Indians - Tribes - Crow
People - American Indians - Tribes - Iowa
People - American Indians - Tribes - Omaha
People - American Indians - Tribes - Osage
People - American Indians - Tribes - Otoe
People - American Indians - Tribes - Pawnee
People - American Indians - Tribes - Ponca
People - American Indians - Tribes - Sac and Fox
People - American Indians - Tribes - Sioux
People - American Indians - Tribes - Wyandotte
People - American Indians - Tribes - Yancton
People - Notable People - Clark, William
Places - Other States - Missouri - St. Louis
Places - Other States - Ohio - Upper Sandusky
Places - Rivers - Missouri
Type of Material - Unpublished documents - Letters
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