Dan Tousey and Indian Liquor Laws
After the Civil War broke out in spring 1861, federal officials had neither the time nor resources to devote to Stockbridge-Munsee affairs. Francis Huebschman was to blame for not taking the first step in the allotment process, the survey of the two townships into 1,152 separate parcels of forty acres each. Instead, the Stockbridge-Munsees informally […]
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