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Letter I

of Rev. Bolduc, Missionary

Feb. 15, 1844

Letter II

DeSmet, plus Jesuits and six Notre Dames de Namur Nuns arrive on the Columbia River

Oct. 9, 1844

Letter III

Appeal for Missionary Priests for the Indians of the West

May 6, 1846

Letter IV

Report of the Progress among the Northwest Indians

June 20, 1845

Letter V

Report of the Indians about Kettle Falls and Vicinity

Aug. 7, 1845

Letter VI

Among the Arcs-a-plat Indians

Aug. 17, 1845

Letter VII

Among the Skalsi (Flat-bow and the Kutenai)

Sept. 2, 1845

Letter VIII

Source of the Columbia River and Trapper Morigeau

Sept. 9, 1845

Letter IX

Over the Continental Divide

Sept. 15, 1845

Letter X

Among the Assiniboins

Sept. 26, 1845

Letter XI

Fort of the Mountains The Cree Indians

Oct. 5, 1845

Letter XII

DeSmet meets some Blackfoots

Oct. 30, 1845

Letter XIII

Fort of the Mountains and Fort Augustus (Edmonton)

Oct. 30, 1845

Letter XIV

Fort Jasper

Apr. 16, 1846

Letter XV

Mouth of the Athabaska River

May 6, 1846

Letter XVI

Boat Encampment on the Columbia River

May 10, 1846

Letter XVII

St. Paul's Station near Colville

May 29, 1846

Letter XVIII

Extract of Father Nobili's Letter of Fort Colville

June 1, 1846

Letter XIX

From Fort Walla Walla

July 18, 1846

Letter XX

St. Ignatius' near Kalispel Bay

July 26, 1846

Letter XX

Letter from St. Ignatius

July 25, 1846

Letter XXI

From Valley of St. Mary's Mission in Montana

Aug. 10, 1846

Letter XXII

Letter of Rev. N. Point from Coeur d' Alene Mission

1845

Letter XXIII

From the Flathead Camp Yellowstone River

Sept. 6, 1846

Letter XXIV

From St. Louis University

Jan.1,1847

Letter XXV

Legend of the Potawatomi Indians

Jan. 10, 1847

Letter XXVI

To. Mr. J. D. Bryant from Philadelphia

Apr. 6, 1847

Letter XXVII

Extract from Rev. N. Point's Journal

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Letter XXVIII

More from Rev. N. Point's Journal

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