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Letter from the Bureau of Indian Affairs in response to a telegram from Ms. Emily Marguerite Vincent expresses regret for the arrest of Indians charged with possession of stolen property, but assures that they will receive a fair trial, 1972-11-27

 Item — Box: DP 100, Folder: 27
Identifier: CAC_CC_001_4_100_27_0009
Letter from the Bureau of Indian Affairs in response to a telegram from Ms. Emily Marguerite Vincent expresses regret for the arrest of Indians charged with possession of stolen property, but assures that they will receive a fair trial
Letter from the Bureau of Indian Affairs in response to a telegram from Ms. Emily Marguerite Vincent expresses regret for the arrest of Indians charged with possession of stolen property, but assures that they will receive a fair trial
The letter from the Bureau of Indian Affairs in response to a telegram from Ms. Emily Marguerite Vincent expresses regret for the arrest of Indians charged with possession of stolen property, but assures that they will receive a fair trial. The telegram from Ms. Vincent criticizes the injustice that led to the arrest and highlights the wealth and status gap between the Indians and Judge Fred A Daugherty.

Dates

  • 1972-11-27

Language of Materials

English

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Extent

3 pages