REPORT OF A TRIP MADE In BEHALF Of The INDIAN RIGHTS ASSOCIATION, To SOME INDIAN RESERVATIONS Of The SOUTHWEST, By S.C. ARMSTRONG, Principal of Hampton School, Va.
Philadelphia: Office of the Indian Rights Association, 1884. 1st edition. 30 pp. 22 x 14 cm. Disbound, lacks wrappers. Now housed in an archival mylar sleeve. VG (slightly darker at edges/some center leaves loose/small creases at spine/pages clean). Item #17514
Includes narrative on the Navajo, Pimas, Maricopas, Papago, Yumas, Mohaves, Apaches, Modocs, and the Five Nations. The final section of Armstrong's closing statement reads, "Appropriations to cover expenses of detecting and of securing punishment of those who sell liquor to Indians. Rum is the red man's greatest danger..."
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