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Brock Centenary celebration at Queenston Heights.

[Brock Centenary celebration at Queenston Heights.]
Brock Centenary celebration at Queenston Heights.
Conferring tribal membership on Miss Helen M. Merrill, who on adoption into the Oneida Nation received the name "Kah-ya-tonhs" (One who keeps records).
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