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Report of a Visit to Some of the Tribes of Indians, Located West of the Mississippi River

Report of a Visit to Some of the Tribes of Indians, Located West of the Mississippi River

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Report of a Visit to Some of the Tribes of Indians, Located West of the Mississippi River

by John D. Lang and Samuel Taylor

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New York: Press of Mahlon Day & Co, 1843. Octavo, 34, [2]pp. Original printed wrappers are dust-soiled; old and pale surface stains, a few dog-eared leaves; front wrap has two short thin slit lines; good only, a serviceable copy.

First edition. Wagner-Camp 96-1 "Lang and Taylor were members of the Society of Friends who visited the Indians recently moved from east of the Mississippi to the trans-Mississippi regions. Their report was presented to the Yearly Meeting of the Friends of New England and New York before being published under the above title."

Howes L-72. Graff 2386. Rader 2199. Wagner-Camp 96. Field 855.

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Report of a Visit to Some of the Tribes of Indians, Located West of the Mississippi River
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John D. Lang and Samuel Taylor
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