Smith, Rudolph Van Dyke, d. 1852.
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Son of William Rudolph Smith who emigrated in 1838 with his family from Pennsylvania to Mineral Point, Wis.
The elder Smith was U.S. commissioner to the Ojibwa in 1837, a holder of numerous Wisconsin state offices, and author of Observtions on the Wisconsin Territory and Documentary History of Wisconsin (1854). His son, Rudolph, who died at age twenty-six, apparently resided among the Ojibwa and was called Haw-wan-deck by them.
From the description of An Ojibway tale : Mineral Point, Wis., 1852 / by R.V.D. Smith. (Newberry Library). WorldCat record id: 40223832
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creatorOf | Smith, Rudolph Van Dyke, d. 1852. An Ojibway tale : Mineral Point, Wis., 1852 / by R.V.D. Smith. | Newberry Library |
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associatedWith | Edward E. Ayer Manuscript Collection (Newberry Library) |
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associatedWith | Smith, William Rudolph, 1787-1868. |
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