ed by Louis H. Hamilton,
of Rensselaer, Indiana, and Judge William Darroch, of Kentland, Indiana.
1916.
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,
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50. _Journal of the Treaty of Fort Wayne, of 1809._ This is the official
account of the transaction written by Peter Jones, Secretary to Governor
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51. Kent, James. _Commentaries on American Law_, Vol. I, Tenth Edition,
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52. Law, John. _History of Vincennes._ Throws much light on events at
Vincennes during the Harrison and Tecumseh Period. (Indiana State
Library.)
53. Lindley, Harlow. _Indiana as Seen by Early Travelers._ 1916. A fine
reference book. (Indiana State Library.)
54. Lossing, Benson J. _Pictorial Field Book of the War of 1812._ New
York, 1869. Illustrated, and an excellent work.
55. Marshall, Chief Justice John. _Opinion in Johnson and Graham's
Lessee, vs. William, McIntosh._ Eight Wheaton's Reports, 543. Found in
United States Statutes at Large. Indian Treaties. Pages 1 to 8, both
inclusive. 1856.
56. Marshall, Humphrey. _The History of Kentucky._ Frankfort, Ky.,
1824. (Indiana State Library.)
57. _Marshall County History_, Indiana. McDonald. (Indiana State
Library.)
58. Matson, N. _Memories of Shaubena._ Chicago, 1878. (Chicago Public
Library.)
59. _Michigan Pioneer and Historical Recollections._ XIV and XXX.
(Indiana State Library.)
60. McMaster, John Bach. _A History of the People of the United States._
New York, 1896.
61. McNemar, Richard. _The Kentucky Revival-Shakerism._ (Indiana State
Library.)
62. Moore, Charles. _The Northwest Under Three Flags._ New York, 1900.
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63. Montgomery, H. _The Life of Major-General William H. Harrison, Ninth
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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 aut
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