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- Indian chiefs from the west (Shriners) visit the Shrine of Osceola, at Charleston, after the convention in Atlanta. / Dr. Lanstrom, Algeria Temple, Helena, Mont
Indian chiefs from the west (Shriners) visit the Shrine of Osceola, at Charleston, after the convention in Atlanta. / Dr. Lanstrom, Algeria Temple, Helena, Mont
Object Details
- Notes
- Article sent to the Watson's Magazine by Dr. Lanstrom, Algeria Temple, Helena, Montana. Dr. Lanstrom describes the Blackfeet Indians from Glacier National Park Reservation touring in conjunction with the Shriners' Convention in Atlanta. The article was supplemented by the editor (Thomas Watson) to cover more information on the Seminole Chief, Osceola.
- Extracted from: Watson's magazine, vol. XIX, no. 3, July 1914.
- Data Source
- Smithsonian Libraries
- Date
- 1914
- 1914]
- Call number
- E99.S28 L36 1914
- Author
- Lanstrom Dr
- Watson, Thomas E (Thomas Edward) 1856-1922
- Subject
- Osceola Seminole chief 1804-1838 Shrines
- Ancient Arabic Order of the Nobles of the Mystic Shrine for North America Algera Temple (Helena, Mont.)
- Type
- Books
- Physical description
- p. [119]-135 : ill. ; 25 cm
- Title
- Shrine of Osceola, at Charleston
- Topic
- Government relations
- Record ID
- siris_sil_662800
- Usage
- CC0