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The Northwestern Shoshone Indians, (A) Under Tribal Organization And Government, (B) Under The Eccleastical Administration Of The Church Of Jesus Christ Of Latter-Day Saints As Exemplified At The Washakie Colony, Utah, Joshua T. Evans May 1938

The Northwestern Shoshone Indians, (A) Under Tribal Organization And Government, (B) Under The Eccleastical Administration Of The Church Of Jesus Christ Of Latter-Day Saints As Exemplified At The Washakie Colony, Utah, Joshua T. Evans

All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023

The Northwestern Shoshone Indians is the tribe of Indians that inhabited the territory north of the Great Salt Lake comprising the northern part of Utah and the Southern part of Idaho. The Indians have loose boundary lines, yet we can definitely state that this tribe occupied the territory from the Weber river on the South to the Snake river on the North; from Bear Lake and Bear river on the East to Raft river and Goose creek on the West. Their confines would take in Weber, Rich, Box Elder, Cache, and part of Morgan, counties in Utah; and Bear Lake, …


What To Do About It, 1938, Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson Jan 1938

What To Do About It, 1938, Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson

Documents, 1919-1938

A typed draft copy of a chapter for an unpublished book, America and the New Deal entitled, "What to Do About It", written by Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson, dating from circa 1938.


Financial Condition Of Aroostook County For The Year Ending December 1, 1937, Aroostook County Treasurer Jan 1938

Financial Condition Of Aroostook County For The Year Ending December 1, 1937, Aroostook County Treasurer

Maine History Documents

A report of the financial condition of Aroostook County for the year 1937 submitted to the taxpayers by Edith M. Dill, County Treasurer; County Commissioners: Geo. R. Umphrey, Lester F. Ellis, George B. Buck.