Word: dakotas
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Mississippi, G. G. McCurdy Sp.; Missouri, E. Cockrell '95; Montana, L. P. Sanders '93; Nebraska, C. M. Carter '94; Nevada, Roy Jones '92; New Hampshire, H. C. Quinby '94; New Jersey, F. A. Dorman '94; New York, W. H. Gratwick '92; North Carolina, A. W. Long Gr; North Dakota, W. H. Sherman Sp.; Ohio, S. M. Brice '94; Pennsylvania, E. E. Proper Gr.; Rhode Island, J. S. Brown '92; South Carolina, D. F. Hastie '93; South Dakota, T. J. McKeon L. S.; Tennessee, H. Hudson L. S.; Texas, E. E. Cauthorne Gr.; Vermont, F. S. Stranahan L. S.; West Virginia...
Bishop Hare then gave a vivid description of the recent ghost dances, skirmishes and massacres in Dakota, in which the speaker thought the action of the soldiers was muct to be blamed. In conclusion, Bishop Hare suggested several practicable remedies for the Indian troubles. The government is, by agreement, bound to furnish the Indians rations and clothing. First of all, let money be given instead of clothing, instead of cattle. When the government promises a good coat to the Indian, who is to say what a good coat is? But about a silver dollar there can be no question...
...often that Cambridge people or Harvard men have had the chance to hear so clear and concise an exposition of the Indian Question in South Dakota as the Rt. Rev. Wm. H. Hare, Bishop of Dakota, gave at Sanders Theatre last evening. The speaker is one of the foremost, if not the foremost Indian missionary and worker in the country, and to this important educational labor Bishop Hare has given his undivided attention for the past eighteen years...
Cambridge Indian Rights Association and Mass. Indian Association. The Indian Question in South Dakota. Address. Rt. Rev. Wm. H. Hare, D. D. Sanders Theatre...
Cambridge Indian Rights Association and Mass. Indian Association. The Indian Question in South Dakota. Address. Rt. Rev. Wm. H. Hare, D. D. Sanders Theatre...