Treaty of Cedars to be marked as a historic relic | Newspaper Article/Clipping | Wisconsin Historical Society

Newspaper Article/Clipping

Treaty of Cedars to be marked as a historic relic

Wisconsin Local History and Biography Articles
Treaty of Cedars to be marked as a historic relic | Newspaper Article/Clipping | Wisconsin Historical Society
ARTICLE DETAILS
Headline:Treaty of Cedars to be marked as a historic relic
Main Heading:Indians and Native Peoples
Sub Heading:Winnebago
Article Date:1931-03-18
Newspaper:Wausau Record-Herald
City:Appleton
County:Winnebago
State:WI
NAMES ASSOCIATED WITH THIS ARTICLE
Dodge, Dodge Henry 1782-1867
La Follette, La Follette Philip Fox 1897 - 1965
Oshkosh, Alice
Wriston, Wriston Henry M. 1889-1978
LaMotte, Louis
RECORD LOCATION
Collection:Wisconsin Local History and Biographical Articles (WLHBA) Collection
Location:Wisconsin Historical Society Library, 2nd floor, Madison, Wisconsin

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