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... Industrial Schools at Alderville and Mount Elgin , Legal position of the Indian Tribes . PART III . Claim of the Indians on the Government , Scheme for the Management and Support of the Indian Department , Modes of Treatment of the ...
... Industrial Schools at Alderville and Mount Elgin , Legal position of the Indian Tribes . PART III . Claim of the Indians on the Government , Scheme for the Management and Support of the Indian Department , Modes of Treatment of the ...
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... Industrial Institutions at Alderville and Mount Elgin . In 1854 , Lieutenant General Rowan , then administering the Govern- ment , in replying to His Grace the Duke of Newcastle , who directed his " attention to the gradual reduction of ...
... Industrial Institutions at Alderville and Mount Elgin . In 1854 , Lieutenant General Rowan , then administering the Govern- ment , in replying to His Grace the Duke of Newcastle , who directed his " attention to the gradual reduction of ...
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... Industrial Schools , and suggested the propriety of inducing the New En- gland Society to transfer their operations ... industry , his education , his proficiency in a trade , and his acquaintance with the rights and duties conferred ...
... Industrial Schools , and suggested the propriety of inducing the New En- gland Society to transfer their operations ... industry , his education , his proficiency in a trade , and his acquaintance with the rights and duties conferred ...
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... industry noticed in 1842 have gradually developed themselves , especially since the appointment of the present Missionary , the Revd . M. Dumontier , whose exertions on their behalf have been most praiseworthy . Their Reserve contains ...
... industry noticed in 1842 have gradually developed themselves , especially since the appointment of the present Missionary , the Revd . M. Dumontier , whose exertions on their behalf have been most praiseworthy . Their Reserve contains ...
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... Industrial School at Muncey Town , but many of the young men have received an excellent education and are employed as clerks in the stores at Amherstburgh . The Returns show an extent of 910 acres cleared , but although a con- siderable ...
... Industrial School at Muncey Town , but many of the young men have received an excellent education and are employed as clerks in the stores at Amherstburgh . The Returns show an extent of 910 acres cleared , but although a con- siderable ...
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