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Debates on banking provisions, 1846 |
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Negro Suffrage in Wisconsin
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Early Times and Events in Wisconsin. |
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Narrative of Walking Cloud. |
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Nine articles on the capitol at Belmont (1917) |
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'Agricola's' Views on Rights of Married Women [February 27, 1847] |
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The Rights of Married Women - Exemption of Property from Forced Sale. |
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Surveying in Wisconsin, 1837. |
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Link to current state constitution |
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Advent of the New York Indians [Oneida, Stockbridge and Brothertown] into Wisconsin |
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Reminiscences of life in territorial Wisconsin. |
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Reminiscences of the Northwest |
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Seventy-two years' recollections of Wisconsin |
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Narrative of Spoon Decorah. |
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Banks and Banking (Remarks of Mr. Beall, of Marquette, in committee of the whole) |
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Selections from the Waukesha "American Freeman:" The New Constitution Denounced |
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Speech of Marshall M. Strong, February 5, 1847 |
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Suffrage debates during first convention |
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The Autobiography of Nelson Dewey (1813-1889) |
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The Memory of Juneau |
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History of the "Grignon Tract" on the Portage of the Fox and Wisconsin Rivers |
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Essays and speeches by Brothertown and Stockbridge Indians. |
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Citizenship of Wisconsin. Some History of its Progress. |
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Early Milwaukeeans Active in Negro's Enfranchisement.
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Newspaper Articles from Black Hawk's Tour in 1833 |
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Indian chiefs and pioneers of the Northwest |
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The Prison Press. |
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Samson Occom: the founding of Brothertown by Christian Indians: an interesting paper read before the Oneida County Historical Society last evening |
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Manners and Customs of the Sauk and Fox Nations of Indians |
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An early day tragedy |
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A Scrap of Ancient History |
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Land grants to Oneidas were gratuities of war |
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First Colored Voter |
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Menominee Indian Village |
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First Governor of Wisconsin a Slaveholder |
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Geographical Names in Wisconsin, Minnesota, and Michigan, Having a Chippewa origin |
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Birchbark maple sugar container |
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Black Hawk War Powder Horn |
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Vest worn by Charles C.P. Arndt when he was shot on the floor of the Wisconsin Territorial Legislature, 1842.
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Ojibwe pipe presented to Wisconsin territorial governor James Duane Doty, 1844
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A geographical and topographical description of Wisconsin... (1844) |
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Observations on the Language of the Muhhekaneew Indians: in which the extent of that language in North-America is shewn, its genius is grammatically traced, some of its peculiarities and some instances of analogy between that and the Hebrew are pointed out... |
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Letters from a meeting at Fond du Lac on Lake Superior with the Ojibwe, in 1826. |
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A journal kept by Miss Sarah Foote (Mrs. Sarah Foote Smith) while journeying with her people from Wellington, Ohio to Footeville, town of Nepeuskun, Winnebago County, Wisconsin, April 15 to May 10, 1846. |
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Wau-bun, the Early Day in the Northwest. |
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Territorial legislation in Wisconsin: Annual address before the State Historical Society of Wisconsin, Thursday evening, February 4th, 1870 |
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Recollections of the early history of northern Wisconsin |
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Narrative journal of travels through the northwestern regions of the United States...performed as a member of the expedition under Governor Cass in the year 1820. by Henry Rowe Schoolcraft |
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A Summer in the Wilderness; embracing a canoe voyage up the Mississippi and around Lake Superior. |
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Life of Ma-ka-tai-me-she-kia-kiak or Black Hawk, 1833 |
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Collections of the State Historical Society of Wisconsin |
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Maps of land cessions by Wisconsin tribes |
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The history of Wisconsin. In three parts, historical, documentary, and descriptive by William Rudolph Smith |
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Autobiography of Black Hawk |
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Indian Affairs: Laws and Treaties.
Vol. II (Treaties). |
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Lights and shades of missionary life: containing travels, sketches, incidents and missionary efforts, during nine years spent in the region of Lake Superior
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Remarks Made on a Tour to Prairie du Chien in 1829 |
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Speeches of Menominee chiefs at a council in Green Bay, Oct. 22, 1832. |
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History, Tradition and Adventure in the Chippewa Valley |
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History of the Chippewa Valley |
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Articles of Union and Confederation of the Stockbridge and Munsee Tribe, January 6th, 1857 |
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Chippewa Treaty Rights |
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Collection of Hymns, in Muncey and English, for the Use of the Native Indians. |
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State Historical Society of Wisconsin. Exercises at the Dedication of Its New Building, October 19, 1900... |
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Constitution of the State of Wisconsin, Adopted in Convention, at Madison, on the first day of February, in the year Our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty-eight. |
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Early Life among the Indians |
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A Dictionary of the Otchipwe Language, Explained in English: this language is spoken by the Chippewa Indians, as also by the Otawas, Potawatamis and Algonquins, with little difference; for the use of missionaries, and other persons living among the above mentioned Indians.
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Gaiatonsera Ionteweienstakwa, Ongwe Onwe Gawennontakon = A Spelling-book in the Language of the Seven Iroquois Nations. |
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The Wisconsin Centennial Story of Disasters and Other Unfortunate Events, 1848-1948. |
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Wisconsin As It Was and As It Is |
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Jesus Obimadisiwin Ajonda Aking: Gwalrakossing Anamiewin Ejitwadig, mi sa Catholique-Enamiadjig Gewabandangig |
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Black Hawk's Route through Wisconsin: report of an investigation made by authority of the Legislature of Wisconsin. |
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A Brief Story of the Menominee Indians |
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150 Years of Inmate Work Programs. |
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A Sermon at the Execution of Moses Paul... to which is added a short account of the late spread of the Gospel among the Indians, 1789 |
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The Assembly's Shorter Catechism; Shorter Catechism for Children. |
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Kikinawadendamoiwewin or Almanac, wa aiongin obiboniman debeniminang Iesos, 1834 |
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Ronwennenni nok Ronwathitharani, Noneniotehaga: Nahononwentsioten, ne Ratitsihenstatsi, ethone September 24, 1810, ne Rotati ne Samuel Blatchford, D.D., Ratsihenstatsi Ganataseke. |
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Reflections on Early Flambeau, Wisconsin |
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Observations on the Indian Language, now published from the original ms. by John S.H. Fogg... |
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Prayers for Families and for Particular Persons: Selected from the Book of Common Prayer, translated into the Language of the Six Nations of Indians by Eleazer Williams. |
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A Key into the Language of America, or an Help to the Language of the Natives in That Part of America Called New-England... |
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Notes on the 1829 treaty council at Prairie du Chien |
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The Killing of Chief Joe White, 1894: articles & court documents |
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Sketches of Wisconsin Pioneer Women |
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The aboriginal port-folio: a collection of portraits of the most celebrated chiefs of the North American Indians, 1835-1836 |
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Rodolf family collection, 1833-1840. |
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Wisconsin Day Broadside, issued by the Wisconsin Free Library Commision. |
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Bad Axe Battleground |
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Wisconsin Heights Battleground |
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Chief Black Hawk (original oil painting) |
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Chief Oshkosh |
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Daniel Bread |
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John W. Quinney |
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Henry Dodge |
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James Duane Doty |
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Roseline Willard Peck |
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Austin E. Quinney |
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Pictures of the Ojibwe in the 19th and 20th centuries |
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Pictures of the Menominee in the 19th and 20th centuries. |
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Pictures of the Ho-Chunk in the 19th and 20th centuries. |
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Pictures of the Meskwaki (Fox) Indians in the 19th century. |
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Pictures of the Potawatomi from the 1820's to the 1920's |
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Pictures of the Sauk Indians during the 1830's |
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An Ojibwe birch bark petition, ca. 1849 |
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Portrait painting: James H. Lockwood (1856) |
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Studio portrait of Increase Lapham, ca. 1869 |
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Link to Office of School Services main page |
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The Making of the Wisconsin Constitution
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Link to History Highlights book |
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Link to ARC network page |
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Link to ILL |
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Link to catalogs page |
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Link to Museum Tours page |
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History--Treaties |
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The History of Wisconsin's Women's Rights Law, Part 1: Wisconsin Women and the Law, 1846-1920 |
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Aliens and "Real Americans":
Law & Ethnic Assimilation in Wisconsin, 1846-1920 |
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Sac & Fox Nation home page |
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Wisconsin Black Historical Society |
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Women's Wisconsin |
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Wis Magazine article on Ojibwe petition of 1864 |
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Personal narrative of the Black Hawk War, 1855. |
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United States Bureau of Indian Affairs Documents, 1801-1906 |
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Rejected Constitution of the State of Wisconsin, 1846. |
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Letters from the territorial convention in Belmont |
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Official Journal, 1820: Expedition with Cass and Schoolcraft |
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Diary of John Archiquette |
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Letter of Nathan Dane to Rufus King, 1787 July 16. |
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Letters about white incursions onto Indian lands in 1827. |
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Letter, July 21, 1832 |
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Memoir by One-Eyed Decorah of Black Hawk's surrender. |
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Un Payement de Menomonies, 1838 |
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Treaty of Green Bay, 1821. |
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Selected letters on Indian mounds, 1846-1852 |
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Expedition to the Sacs and the Foxes. |
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Wisconsin Muster Rolls from the Black Hawk War, 1832 |
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Brief Potawatomi Language Vocabularies, 1920-1932. |
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Petition to Congress (September 30, 1847) to redraw the border between the Wisconsin and Minnesota territories... |
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Treaty of Prairie du Chien, 1825 |
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Wisconsin Muster Rolls from the Winnebago War, 1827 |
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Fort Winnebago Orderly Book, 1834-1836, and Fort Winnebago Ledger, 1831-1851 |
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Brief Ho-Chunk Language Vocabularies, 1830-1930 |
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Diary of Weather at Fort Niagara, 1823-1826, and Fort Winnebago, 1828-1842 |
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Ojibwe treaty statement, 1864. |
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Map of the Northwestern Territories of the United States: showing the track pursued by the expedition under Gov. Cass in 1820 |
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Lead mines on the upper Mississippi River. Map of lead mines drawn and published by R.W. Chandler of Galena |
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Map of the surveyed part of Wisconsin Territory: compiled from public surveys as returned to the Surveyor General's Office |
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Western States & Territories |
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A general map of North America: from the latest observations (1777) |
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Plat of the Town of Madison on the Four Lakes, July 1, 1836 |
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Plough Inn |
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First Capitol |
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Wisconsin State Capitol |
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Stonefield |
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Northwest and XY Company Trading Post |