Extract from a report made to the yearly meeting of Friends held in Philadelphia, in the 4th month, 1815 by its committee for promoting the improvement and gradual civilization of the Indian natives. [with] Report to the yearly meeting of Friends fo
by PARSONS, Samuel
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London: Printed by William Phillips, 1815.. Full ttle of the second report: "Report to the yearly meeting of Friends for the State of New York, from its Committee for promoting the improvement and gradual civilization of the Indian natives, dated 28th of 5th month, 1815" Signed Samuel Parsons , Clerk. Very good in original printed sheets. 7pp..
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- Extract from a report made to the yearly meeting of Friends held in Philadelphia, in the 4th month, 1815 by its committee for promoting the improvement and gradual civilization of the Indian natives. [with] Report to the yearly meeting of Friends fo
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- PARSONS, Samuel
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- London: Printed by William Phillips, 1815.
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- native, native studies, indians, first people, aboriginal, quakers, society of friends, indian relations, new york, oneida, stockbridge
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