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23. Dunn, Jacob Piatt. _True Indian Stories._ Indianapolis, 1908. A charming book. (Indiana State Library.)
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35. _Harrison Letters, Papers and Correspondence With War Department._ 1805 to 1812. A valuable addition to history. Collected and annotated by Prof. Logan Esarey, Indiana University, and furnished to writer. The letters of Harrison quoted in this work are photographic reproductions from the originals at Was.h.i.+ngton, D. C. (Indiana University.)
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49. _Journals of Old Continental Congress._ 1775 to 1788. These journals contain the proceedings relative to early Indian affairs, and show the early policy of the old Congress with reference to the Indian tribes, in the years just prior to Was.h.i.+ngton's administration. (Indiana State Library.)
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64. _Me-won-i-toc._ By Solon Robinson. A peculiar work published in 1867, but giving some faithful sketches of conditions on the early prairies. The author shows some familiarity with the Battle of Tippecanoe, and the machinations of the British. It could not be counted, however, as a standard historical work, for the author has interwoven a fantastic tale with his recitals of history.