Rights of the Marshpee Indians. : Argument of Benjamin F. Hallett, counsel for the memorialists of the Marshpee tribe, before a joint committee of the legislature of Massachusetts; Messrs. Barton and Strong of the Senate, and Dwight of Stockbridge, Fuller of Springfield and Lewis of Pepperell, of the House; to whom the complaints of the Indians for a change of government and redress of grievances were referred. : Published at the request of Isaac Coombs, Daniel Amos and William Apes, the Marshpee delegation, March 1834.

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Hallett, Benjamin Franklin, 1797-1862
Corporate Author: Massachusetts. General Court
Other Authors: Coombs, Isaac, -1787, Amos, Daniel, Apess, William, 1798-1839, Howe, Jonathan, 1781-1856 (Printer)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Boston: : J. Howe, printer, no. 39, Merchants Row., [1834]
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Call Number: E99.M4H34x 1834