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  1. The archeological history of New York, by Arthur C. Parker.
    By: Parker, Arthur Caswell,
    Publication info: Albany,The University of the State of New York,[1922?]
    Contributed by: University of California Libraries (archive.org)
    Subjects: Antiquities  Iroquois Indians  New York (State)
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  2. History of the dividing line, and other tracts / from the papers of William Byrd, of Westover, in Virginia, Esquire.
    By: Byrd, William, - Gooch, William, - Keith, William, - Wynne, Thomas Hicks, - Virginia. - Virginia. Commissioners on North Carolina Boundary, 1728-1729.
    Publication info: Richmond, Va. :[s.n.],1866.
    Contributed by: Allen County Public Library Genealogy Center (archive.org)
    Subjects: Boundaries  Colonies  Description and travel  Great Britain  Iroquois Indians  North America  North Carolina  Tobacco  Virginia
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  3. Iroquois uses of maize and other food plants, by Arthur C. Parker.
    By: Parker, Arthur Caswell,
    Publication info: Albany,University of the state of New York,1910.
    Contributed by: University of California Libraries (archive.org)
    Subjects: Corn  Ethnobotany  Food  Indians of North America  Iroquois Indians
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