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Indian Affairs Collection

Background imageIndian Affairs Collection: Sir William Johnson, 1st Baronet, c. 1715 -1774. Anglo-Irish official of the British Empire

Sir William Johnson, 1st Baronet, c. 1715 -1774. Anglo-Irish official of the British Empire. He was British Superintendent of Indian Affairs for Americas northern colonies

Background imageIndian Affairs Collection: INDIAN AFFAIRS MEETING, 1937. A meeting in Washington D

INDIAN AFFAIRS MEETING, 1937. A meeting in Washington D.C. to discuss a proposed prohibition law in Alaska, 2 February 1937

Background imageIndian Affairs Collection: JAMES McLAUGHLIN (1842-1923). Canadian-born American Indian agent. Photograph, c1910

JAMES McLAUGHLIN (1842-1923). Canadian-born American Indian agent. Photograph, c1910

Background imageIndian Affairs Collection: MAP: RESERVATIONS, 1888. Map showing the location of the Indian reservations within

MAP: RESERVATIONS, 1888. Map showing the location of the Indian reservations within the limits of the United States and territories. Lithograph, 1888

Background imageIndian Affairs Collection: MAP: RESERVATIONS, 1892. Map showing Indian reservations within the limits of the United States

MAP: RESERVATIONS, 1892. Map showing Indian reservations within the limits of the United States, compiled under the direction of the Hon. T.J. Morgan, Commissioner of Indian Affairs

Background imageIndian Affairs Collection: LETTER: INDIAN AFFAIRS, 1755. Letter written by Sir William Johnson to Governor

LETTER: INDIAN AFFAIRS, 1755. Letter written by Sir William Johnson to Governor James DeLancey of New York, regarding relations with Native Americans, 1755

Background imageIndian Affairs Collection: Title page of William Hubbards Narrative of the Troubles with the Indians in New England

Title page of William Hubbards Narrative of the Troubles with the Indians in New England, published in Boston in 1677
TROUBLES WITH INDIANS, 1677. Title page of William Hubbards Narrative of the Troubles with the Indians in New England, published in Boston in 1677

Background imageIndian Affairs Collection: 30th President of the United States. Coolidge (center) meeting with Ruth Muskrat

30th President of the United States. Coolidge (center) meeting with Ruth Muskrat, a Cherokee Native American
CALVIN COOLIDGE (1872-1933). 30th President of the United States. Coolidge (center) meeting with Ruth Muskrat, a Cherokee Native American, and others of the Committee of 100 on Indian Affairs, 1923

Background imageIndian Affairs Collection: EDWARD FITZGERALD BEALE (1822-1893). Americal naval officer, frontiersman

EDWARD FITZGERALD BEALE (1822-1893). Americal naval officer, frontiersman, diplomat and Indian affairs superintendent. Wood engraving, 19th century


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