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- "Curator's Report - Chiefswood 1972 Season"A report made by the Chiefswood Museum Curator detailing necessary items, repairs, and changes in policy.A report made by the Chiefswood Museum Curator detailing necessary items, repairs, and changes in policy.Six Nations Public Library
- "At the Ferry""At the Ferry," a poem by E. Pauline Johnson."At the Ferry," a poem by E. Pauline Johnson.Six Nations Public Library
- "E. Pauline Johnson (Tekahionwake) Poetess"RETROSPECTIVE BY THE PUBLISHERS E. PAULINE JOHNSON (Tekahionwake) was the youngest of four children, born to the late G.H.M. Johnson (Onwanonsyshon), Chief of the Six Nations Indians, and his wife. Emily S. Howells. Her father, Chief Johnson, was a ...RETROSPECTIVE BY THE PUBLISHERS E. PAULINE JOHNSON (Tekahionwake) was the youngest of four children, born to the late G.H.M. Johnson (Onwanonsyshon), Chief of the Six Nations Indians, and his wife. …Six Nations Public Library
- Letter from Wilfred Laurier to Lord Brassey regarding E. Pauline JohnsonShore House W.W.Shore Proprietor Pilot Mound Man. COPY. Ottawa 16 Jan. 1904 My dear Lord Brassey, I beg the honour of introducing to you Miss Pauline Johnson of Brantford Ontario Canada Miss Johnson belongs to the powerful tribe of the Six Nations whom the French ...Shore House W.W.Shore Proprietor Pilot Mound Man. COPY. Ottawa 16 Jan. 1904 My dear Lord Brassey, I beg the honour of introducing to you Miss Pauline Johnson of Brantford Ontario …Six Nations Public Library
- Letter from C.R.L. Drayton to Emily Susanna Howells JohnsonCopy of a letter written by C.R.L. Drayton to Emily Susanna Howells Johnson regarding his engagement to E. Pauline Johnson.Copy of a letter written by C.R.L. Drayton to Emily Susanna Howells Johnson regarding his engagement to E. Pauline Johnson.Six Nations Public Library
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