Don Coronado through Kansas, 1541, then known as Quivira: a story of the Kansas, Osage, and Pawnee Indians
Object category:
Druckschrift
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Publisher:
Set up, stereotyped, printed and bound by the Don Coronado Co
Ort:
Seneca, Kansas
Date:
c 1908
Language:
Dakota-Sprache
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Object text:
John Stowell
Imprint from verso of t.p
Photographic frontispiece and photographic plates with portraits of Indian Chiefs facing p. 192, 224 and 256, one by George Cornish. Ornamented initials and green ornamental border on preliminary p
Includes a verse in Dakota language
Imprint from verso of t.p
Photographic frontispiece and photographic plates with portraits of Indian Chiefs facing p. 192, 224 and 256, one by George Cornish. Ornamented initials and green ornamental border on preliminary p
Includes a verse in Dakota language
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2023-04-18
Last changed:
2010-06-11
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2023-04-18
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