Osage Indian murders / Federal Bureau of Investigation.

Between 1921 and 1923, several members of the Osage Indian Reservation died under suspicious circumstances. The FBI became involved after the Department of Interior wrote to Director William J. Burns requesting assistance in investigating these deaths. William "King of Osage" Hale was suspected of b...

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Corporate Author: United States. Federal Bureau of Investigation
Language:English
Published: [Washington, D.C.] : Federal Bureau of Investigation, [1999?]
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Physical Description:3,274 pages : digital, PDF files
Format: Government Document Electronic eBook

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