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Library Subject: History
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Untitled (E58 .M17)
Indian agents of the old frontier / by Flora Warren Seymour.
This country was ours a documentary history of the American Indian / by Virgil J. Vogel.
Untitled (E78.G73 T73 1995)
Innocent blood : essential narratives of the Mountain Meadows Massacre / edited by David L. Bigler and Will Bagley.
Dahcotah, or, Life and legends of the Sioux around Fort Snelling / Mary Henderson Eastman preface by Rena Neumann Coen illustrated from drawings by Captain Seth Eastman.
Art in America: a Complete Survey.
The arts and crafts in New York, 1726-1776 advertisements and news items from New York City newspapers.
Painting in America the story of 450 years.
Roaring camp : the social world of the California Gold Rush / Susan Lee Johnson.
The American Indian under reconstruction.
Untitled (GV691.C3 H3)
Deadly medicine : Indians and alcohol in early America / Peter C. Mancall.
Indian life in Texas / written and illustrated by Charles Shaw with photographs by Reagan Bradshaw foreword by James A. Michener.
Untitled (E83.863 .W26 1994)
Tribes of the southern woodlands / by the editors of Time-Life Books.
Changes in the land : Indians, colonists, and the ecology of New England / William Cronon.
Gauchos and the vanishing frontier / Richard W. Slatta.
Civilisation: a personal view / Kenneth Clark.
American painting of the nineteenth century realism, idealism, and the American experience.
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