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REMOVAL

Native American Bibliography

 

Manuscripts

Anderson, Joe. Removal of the Ottawas from Maumee, Ohio from 1837-1839. CMU Term Paper, 1968. (Cannot be copied)

Clifton, James. Papers. 69 boxes.
One of the topics Clifton researched was Removal. He gathered many documents on the subject.

Keller, Mark. The Treaty of Saginaw, 1819: Failure of Indian Removal Policy in Michigan. CMU Term Paper, 1973. (Cannot be copied)

Leatherbury, John M. History of Events Culminating in the Removal of the Nottawa-Sippe Band of Potawatomie. 1977. (Dain Mss)

Neumeyer, Elizabeth. A Narrative Account of the Remowal of the Potawatomi Indians of Michigan to the West, 1828-1848. CMU Term Paper, 1967. (Cannot be copied)

United States. Records of the Commissary General of Subsistence. Selected Muster Rolls Relating to Potawatomi and Ottawa Emigration, 1833-1835. Washington, DC: National Archives. 1 roll.

Williams, John D. Emigration of the Chippewa Indians out of Michigan in 1839. CMU Term Paper, 1966. (Cannot be copied)

Williams, Michael B. To Him that Hath… 1 folder.
Copy of an undated speech by Williams, a Native American, about the treatment of the Potawatomi Indians by the United States government.