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Historical Clippings Book - Indians (HC-15-16) (191 pages)

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31. S26 350 34. 356 36. 37. 38. 39 o 40. THE INDIANS AS I REMEMBER THEM / 03 By Herbert Nile ANNETTA PROUT, INDIAN WOMAN, DIES AT AUBURN 706 POLLY AMBURG REMOVED TO AUBURN Grass Valley Union ORT THE INDIAN CAMP OR "CAMPOODIE" WEST OF NEVADA CITY Notes that lead up to the establishment of Camps Of this camp, brief inadequate history THE PET OF TRE INDIANS Se Lh True of Charles S. Kelly f69 Contribvuted by Alice Nolan ILLUSTRATIONS OF THE CAMP BARE REMNANTS OF INDIANS VID By Marguerite Vineyard Clipping fvom Oakland Tribune some years ago Vii AN INDIAN CRY By Marguerite Vineyard Clipping from Grass Valley Union some years ago WHEN INDIAN LOGIC DECREED SACRIFICE OF LITTLE GEORGE ee By M. L. De Blois (Maud L. Vineyard) Clipping from Union a few years ago Ve THE MYSTERIOUS INDIAN OF GRASS VALLEY By Albert Monson San Francisco Chronicle, August 3, 1896 Via Nevada County Historical Bulletin INDIAN LEGEND HOW GOLD CAME Le S. Bray, Berkeley Clipped from San Francisco Examiner more than twenty years ago, from column, "Letters of the People" Lr THE ARROW HEADS OF THE MATDU INDIANS //§ By E. R. Grannolm } ILLUSTRATION; Avrow-heads Mr. Granholm found in Nevada County/j / ‘and some that he made y.