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Cato man vistits Indians, some of whom made home in this county in early days

Wisconsin Local History and Biography Articles
Cato man vistits Indians, some of whom made home in this county in early days | Newspaper Article/Clipping | Wisconsin Historical Society
ARTICLE DETAILS
Headline:Cato man vistits Indians, some of whom made home in this county in early days
Main Heading:Indians and Native Peoples
Sub Heading:Potawatomi
Article Date:1917-10-25
Newspaper:Manitowoc Herald
City:
County:Marinette
State:WI
NAMES ASSOCIATED WITH THIS ARTICLE
Cole, Charles D.
Wisconsin, Joe
Gerend, Gerend O.
Ah-Quee-wee, Ah-Quee-wee Ben
RECORD LOCATION
Collection:Wisconsin Local History and Biographical Articles (WLHBA) Collection
Location:Wisconsin Historical Society Library, 2nd floor, Madison, Wisconsin

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