The last of the Illinois, and a sketch of the Pottawatomies
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The author was one of the early settlers in Chicago in the early 1830s, and had hunted and fished with the local Pottawatomie Indians for years. This address to the Chicago Historical Society combines his nostalgia for that life in nature with a review of what was known about the origins of the local Indian tribes.
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John Dean Caton
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The last of the Illinois, and a sketch of the Pottawatomies
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The last of the Illinois, and a sketch of the Pottawatomies.
- TLThe last of the Illinois, and a...John Dean Caton
The last of the Illinois, and a sketch of the Pottawatomies
- TLThe last of the Illinois, and a...
The last of the Illinois, and a sketch of the Pottawatomies
- TLThe last of the Illinois, and a...John Dean Caton
The last of the Illinois, and a sketch of the Pottawatomies
- TLThe last of the Illinois and a...John Dean Caton
The last of the Illinois and a sketch of the Pottawatomies