Indian treaties - Transcript.
Date
1855
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UNKNOWN
Abstract
"The large reserve selected is in every respect adapted to an Indian reservation. It is separated from a fine region of country on the Columbia River by a series of divides, extending from the Yakima River to the Cascades. It is off from the wagon route to the Sound over the Cascades. It backs up against the Cascades, offering a fine range for roots, berries and game. It has almost inexhaustible salmon fisheries. The reserve furnishes excellent land for farms, abundance of pine for buildings, good sites for mills and large ranges for horses and cattle through the entire year."
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18 page typed transcription, created by Click Relander.