Colleagues:

A man has approached me with an unusual and I think valuable Native
American manuscript Collection. It related to a treaty with the Seneca
and Shawnee in northeastern OK. There is one letter and a letter book
copies of other letters. The dates are early 1830s. I told him I would
try to find a qualified appraiser to give him an idea of the value of
this material. If you know of a qualified appraiser who specializes in
OK Indians, get back to me off line and thanks. 

 

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Russell P. Baker, CA

Archival Manager

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