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1977112561Stock 1977 In-8 broché 22 cm sur 13. 279 pages. Bon état d’occasion.
1396028528.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1391154703.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
76 pages. Features include: The excitement of shaping a gem; Detector penetration; Treasure on Sioux Lookout; Is your find marketable?; The naked eye - your built-in coin detector; Gems and fossils in Florida sand beaches; Rubies in North Carolina; Youth camp treasure sites; Largo Canyon treasures; the Panamint Valley; Collecting Ships Bottles; Panning. Above-average wear. Book
19707847Braunschweig, Georg Westermann Verlag, 1970. 4°, 186 S., mit zahlreichen s/w u.farb. Abb., altersbedingte Bräunungen, ger. Gebr.sp., kartoniert
185611950Lille, Lefort, 1856. 3. Auflage 8° (18,5-22,5 cm). VI, 239 S. Ganzleder der Zeit mit goldgeprägter Deckelverzierung und Rückentitel
1995Alibris.0027283Campbelltown City Art Gallery. 1995. Trade paperback. Very good. revised date written on title page. 35 p. Includes illustrations. Campbelltown City Art Gallery paperback
in-8°, 257 pp., broche, couv. illustree. Bel exemplaire [CA-6]
1928502210.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1999vj1246Association d'Information et de Soutien aux Indiens d'Amérique Broché 1999 In-8 (15 x 21 cm), broché, 110 pages ; mors blanchis, frottements aux plats, par ailleurs intérieur frais, assez bon état. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
Features: Sophia Coffee - History's Firefly - married four times; The Dead Apache Silver - The Bradshaw Mountains; The Wild Young Man in Australia's Past - Ned Kelly; Is Mercur Really Dead This Time? - a deserted town beneath Utah's Oquirrh Mountains; Sioux and Ree - from a handwritten account of Jeane LaCroix Douglas, Government Interpreter on the Crow Creek Reservation in South Dakota; The Lubbock Brothers Changed Texas - Col. Tom and Francis; The Andelana Disaster; Wheat Harvest and Moonshine; San Francisco's Bon Vivant - Francois Louis Alfred Pioche; Tammany - the gentlest and fastest racer its trainer had ever known; Wild Old Days!. Moderate wear. Unmarked. Quality copy. Book
1866WRCAM50657Washington 1866. 6pp. Folio gathered signatures. Mild soiling and toning. Very good. After the Civil War the government moved quickly to control the western Indian tribes and this treaty is one of the first actions taken. The treaty was concluded Oct. 19 1865 at Fort Sully Dakota Territory amended and proclaimed March 17 1866. The treaty calls for the Sioux's subjugation to the U.S. government the ceasing of Sioux attacks on whites and their withdrawal from overland routes made through their country. The government agrees to pay them $7000 annually for twenty years for allowing free travel on these routes. The treaty is signed in print by Brig. Gen. Sibley among others. EBERSTADT 130. unknown books
1866WRCAM50650Washington 1866. 7pp. Folio. Gathered signatures. Small loss to bottom corner of front leaf scattered foxing. Very good. Concluded Oct. 14 1865; ratification advised with amendment March 5 1866; proclaimed March 17 1866. "Stipulates a cessation of hostilities and depredations by the various bands and their withdrawal from the overland routes established or to be established through their country" - Eberstadt. EBERSTADT 130. unknown books
1866WRCAM50658AWashington 1866. 6pp. Folio gathered signatures. Small tear to outer margin light toning. Very good. Concluded October 10 1865 ratification advised with amendment March 5 1866 proclaimed March 17 1866. The Minneconjou Sioux were given $10000 annually for twenty years in exchange for vacating the land where overland routes had been established by the U.S. Government. EBERSTADT 130. unknown books
1866WRCAM50658Washington 1866. 6pp. Folio gathered signatures. Small tear to outer margin light toning. Very good. Concluded October 10 1865 ratification advised with amendment March 5 1866 proclaimed March 17 1866. The Minneconjou Sioux were given $10000 annually for twenty years in exchange for vacating the land where overland routes had been established by the U.S. Government. EBERSTADT 130. unknown books
1866WRCAM7377AWashington 1866. 6pp. Folio. Gathered signatures. Minor toning and wear. Very good. Concluded by Newton Edmunds and Gen. H.H. Sibley at Fort Sully Dakota Territory; ratified March 5 1866; and proclaimed by President Johnson on March 17. This treaty saw the O'Gallala Sioux tribe agreeing to peace with the government and with neighboring tribes as well as the ceding of land for the sum of $10000 a year for twenty years. EBERSTADT 130. unknown books
1866WRCAM7377BWashington 1866. 6pp. Folio. Gathered signatures. Minor toning and wear. Very good. Concluded by Newton Edmunds and Gen. H.H. Sibley at Fort Sully Dakota Territory ratified March 5 1866 and proclaimed by President Johnson on March 17. This treaty saw the O'Gallala Sioux tribe agreeing to peace with the government and with neighboring tribes as well as the ceding of land for the sum of $10000 a year for twenty years. EBERSTADT 130. unknown books
1866WRCAM7377CWashington 1866. 6pp. Folio. Gathered signatures. Minor toning and wear. Very good. Concluded by Newton Edmunds and Gen. H.H. Sibley at Fort Sully Dakota Territory ratified March 5 1866 and proclaimed by President Johnson on March 17. This treaty saw the O'Gallala Sioux tribe agreeing to peace with the government and with neighboring tribes as well as the ceding of land for the sum of $10000 a year for twenty years. EBERSTADT 130. unknown books
1866WRCAM26697BWashington 1866. 6pp. Folio. Gathered signatures. Mild toning. Very good. One of the Fort Sully treaties. "These famous treaties were concluded at Fort Sully Dakota Territory by Newton Edmunds E.B. Taylor and Generals S.R. Curtis and H.H. Sibley. They stipulate a cessation of hostilities and depredations by the various bands and their withdrawal from the overland routes established or to be established through their country etc. Among the witnesses is Hezeiah L. Hosmer Chief Justice of Montana Territory" - Eberstadt. EBERSTADT INDIAN TREATIES 130. unknown books
1866WRCAM26697AWashington 1866. 6pp. Folio. Gathered signatures. Mild toning. Very good. One of the Fort Sully treaties. "These famous treaties were concluded at Fort Sully Dakota Territory by Newton Edmunds E.B. Taylor and Generals S.R. Curtis and H.H. Sibley. They stipulate a cessation of hostilities and depredations by the various bands and their withdrawal from the overland routes established or to be established through their country etc. Among the witnesses is Hezeiah L. Hosmer Chief Justice of Montana Territory" - Eberstadt. EBERSTADT INDIAN TREATIES 130. unknown books
1866WRCAM26697Washington 1866. 6pp. Folio. Disbound leaves. Minor chipping staining. Very good. One of the Fort Sully treaties. "These famous treaties were concluded at Fort Sully Dakota Territory by Newton Edmunds E.B. Taylor and Generals S.R. Curtis and H.H. Sibley. They stipulate a cessation of hostilities and depredations by the various bands and their withdrawal from the overland routes established or to be established through their country etc. Among the witnesses is Hezeiah L. Hosmer Chief Justice of Montana Territory" - Eberstadt. EBERSTADT INDIAN TREATIES 130. unknown books
1866WRCAM7374AWashington 1866. 6pp. Folio gathered signatures. Light toning. Very good. The treaty was concluded at Forty Sully Dakota Territory by Gen. H.H. Sibley and Newton Edmunds ratified on March 5 1866 and proclaimed by President Johnson on March 17. Agreeing to a cessation of violence between the tribe and the U.S. government and offering thirty dollars annually per family for not interfering with citizens travelling through their land. EBERSTADT 130. unknown books
1866WRCAM7374CWashington 1866. 6pp. Folio gathered signatures. Mild wear. Very good. The treaty was concluded at Forty Sully Dakota Territory by Gen. H.H. Sibley and Newton Edmunds ratified on March 5 1866 and proclaimed by President Johnson on March 17. Agreeing to a cessation of violence between the tribe and the U.S. government and offering thirty dollars annually per family for not interfering with citizens travelling overland through their land. EBERSTADT 130. unknown books
1866WRCAM7374BWashington 1866. 6pp. Folio gathered signatures. Light toning. Very good. The treaty was concluded at Forty Sully Dakota Territory by Gen. H.H. Sibley and Newton Edmunds ratified on March 5 1866 and proclaimed by President Johnson on March 17. Agreeing to a cessation of violence between the tribe and the U.S. government and offering thirty dollars annually per family for not interfering with citizens travelling overland through their land. EBERSTADT 130. unknown books
1866WRCAM7374DWashington 1866. 6pp. Folio gathered signatures. Mild wear. Very good. The treaty was concluded at Forty Sully Dakota Territory by Gen. H.H. Sibley and Newton Edmunds ratified on March 5 1866 and proclaimed by President Johnson on March 17. Agreeing to a cessation of violence between the tribe and the U.S. government and offering thirty dollars annually per family for not interfering with citizens travelling overland through their land. EBERSTADT 130. unknown books