Letter from the Secretary of War, in response to Senate Resolution of February 1, 1895, transmitting information relating to the establishment and maintenance of the military post of Fort Totten, Cut Head Sioux Indian Reservation, in North Dakota. 53d
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No Place: No publisher. Pamphlet. Poor. 53d Congress, 3d Session. Ex. Doc. No. 79. Senate. No publisher, place or date. Presumed Government Printing Office, Washington: 1895. Pamphlet, disbound from a larger work. 10 pp. A government report providing a short summary of general orders relating to the establishment of Fort Totten in North Dakota, including a descriptive list of various buildings, expenditures, etc. POOR condition. Leaves all detached from each other, but present Remains of binding along the spine. Some toning to the paper. Minor creasing.
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- Letter from the Secretary of War, in response to Senate Resolution of February 1, 1895, transmitting information relating to the establishment and maintenance of the military post of Fort Totten, Cut Head Sioux Indian Reservation, in North Dakota. 53d
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- Various Authors
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- Pamphlet
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- Used - Poor
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