The following dissertations were sent to me by Linda Delph and Fred Dakota. You will find a lot of very useful information here: Transcribed [...]
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Elizabeth Clark – Exhibit 1 – The Conf
The “So Called” Confession see my notes at the end ——————————————————————————————————————————- Provided By: Ina Wireman Transcribed By: Joe Morrow I, Mrs. Elizabeth Ziolkowski, hereby [...]
Elizabeth Clark – Judge Jacksons Opinion in
In 1949, Elizabeth Clarks Attorney attempts to get a retrial, which is denied by Judge Jackson at the time. Her attorney then attempts to appeal [...]
Our Ninja Connection
Ninja A Ninja can cling to the corner of the room that you are in right now, and you wouldn’t know even it, for [...]
The Tin Box – By Andrew J. Blackbird
However it was a notable fact that by this time the Ottawas were greatly reduced in numbers from what they were in former times, [...]
Chief Menominee and the Dakotas (and the Morrows)
By Joe Morrow in Morrow Cousins (Files) Statue of Chief Menominee located at the the headwaters of the Yellow River This transcript of the [...]
Are you Dakota?
Fred Dakota talks about his first to Washington D.C., just after he became Chief.
1870 Census Roll
1870 Bands Mackinac Sault Ste. Marie Traverse Garden River 1908 Durant Bands Mackinac Sault Ste. Marie Traverse Grand River Rolls 1908 Durant Roll 1870 Census [...]
MARIE OLIVIER SYLVESTRE (MANITOUABEWICH)(1624-1665
Posted By: Ina Wireman By Suzanne Guimont Binette In the early history of Canada, it was not until Olivier LeTardif became the personal representative [...]
Quick Links for Edward Biddle
Edward Biddle, the famous fur trader of Mackinac Island married to Agatha Lavigne, Chief of the Mackinac Band of Chippewa Indians, find out more on [...]
