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Untitled (Seated man smoking pipe)
Pencil works; Sketches;
Art work by George Winter. Seated man smoking pipe. Inscribed, upper right: "#58" (in red ink). Circa 1837-1844.
162.
Pottawattamie Indians
Indians of North America--Indiana; Indians of North America--Women; Women; Horses; Indians of North America--Clothing & dress; Ink drawings;
Art work by George Winter. Pottawattamie Indians (written in blue watercolor and blue ink, block capitals, lower center; 2.2 cm. below lower edge of composition). Inscribed, upper right: "#64" (in red...
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Logansport Indiana, June 11, 1837
Indians of North America--Indiana; Logansport (Ind.); Horses; Indians of North America--Children; Children; Indians of North America--Women; Women; Ink drawings;
Art work by George Winter. Logansport Indiana June 11th 1837 (written in ink over pencil, lower left). Indian group with two horses. One man mounted; sstanding man has dagger in decorated belt. Two women,...
164.
Untitled (Line of mounted figures)
Indians of North America--Indiana; Emigration & immigration; Horses; Ink drawings;
Art work by George Winter. Line of mounted figures. Inscribed, upper right: "#79" (in red ink); verso, left margin: "Mr. [?] [?] 2nd [?] to [Th---] [?] (Friday) 4th" (in pencil); verso: list of names,...
165.
Indian encampment, figures representing the Indians eating watermelons
Indians of North America--Indiana; Indian encampments; Horses; Ink drawings;
Art work by George Winter. Indian encampment. Figures representing the Indians eating water mellons (written in ink, upper left). Inscribed, upper left: "Indiana Sept 1839" (in pencil); verso, lower right:...
166.
Indian burial
Indians of North America--Indiana; Death; Indians of North America--Women; Women; Funeral processions; Ink drawings; Wash drawings;
Art work by George Winter. Indian Burial (written in pencil, lower right). Inscribed, verso, lower center: "Indian Bural Scene No.1 near Lake Kee-waw-nay- Indiana" (written in pencil). Long single file...
167.
Untitled (Emigration scene with mounted figure in foreground)
Indians of North America--Indiana; Emigration & immigration; Horses; Ink drawings;
Art work by George Winter. Emigration scene with mounted figure in foreground. Line of mounted Indians disappearing into distance; mounted Indian man galloping, with blanket streaming behind, in foreground....
168.
Bishop Brute preaching
Indians of North America--Indiana; Indians of North America--Clothing & dress; Indians of North America--Women; Indians of North America--Spiritual life; Women; Bishops; Brute de Remur, Simon William Gabriel, 1779-1839; Ink drawings;
Art work by George Winter. Bishop Brute preaching to a concourse of connected Pottawattamie Indians near Logansport Indiana Augst. 16th. 1838 (written in ink, lower right). Inscribed, lower right: "G....
169.
Miami woman
Indians of North America--Indiana; Indians of North America--Women; Women; Portraits; Pencil works; Sketches;
Art work by George Winter. A miami woman (written in ink, lower center). Inscribed, upper right: "#56" (in red ink). Circa 1837-1844.
170.
Letter, 1838 June 24, Cincinnati, to George Winter, Logansport, Ind.
Winter, George, 1810-1876--Correspondence; Debt; Winter, George, 1810-1876--Family; Families;
Acknowledging George Winter letter of June 16. Advises George Winter not to worry about a debt he incurred in New York and has not yet paid. Suggests that their brother William Winter, who is doing well...
171.
Yo-ca-top-kone. or Henry Taylor, the husband of 'Maurie'
Indians of North America; Indians of North America--Clothing & dress; Indians of North America--Social life;Taylor, Henry;Walker, George B.; Ewing, George W.
"Yo-ca-top-kone. or Henry Taylor, the husband of 'Maurie.'" (title from verso; Ms incomplete) AMs, 1 p. (written on back of preprinted insurance form)
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Y-auk-see, Pottawattamie chief
Indians of North America; Tribal chiefs; Potawatomi Indians;
"Y-auk-see. Pottawattamie Chief" (title from verso of last page) AMs, 7 p. (written on back of preprinted insurance forms)
173.
Wm Wells
Wells, William; Miami Indians;
"Wm Wells" (in Cable Ball's handwriting; probably c. 1918-1920) AMs, 1 p. (written in pencil)
174.
Weesaw, the elder
Indians of North America--Indiana; Painting;
"Weesaw. the elder." AMs,1 p. (written on back of part of distribution notice for Dec. 28, 1867)
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To-pin-e-bay, regarded by the whites as King of the Pottawattamis
Indians of North America--Indiana;Potawatomi Indians; Painting;
"To-pin-e-bay. Regarded by the whites as King of the Pottawat-tamis." (title from verso of first page) AMs, handwritten, 2 p.
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Tippecanoe Battle Ground, the trees where Daviess fell, Nov. 7th-1811
Tippecanoe Battlefield (Battle Ground, Ind.);Daviess, Joseph H.; Trees;Graves;Fences;
"Tippecanoe Battle Ground. The Trees where Daviess Fell. Nov. 7th-1811." (title from verso of last page, written in pencil) AMs, 4 p. (3 sheets; written in pencil)
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Tippecanoe Battle Ground, Octbr. 8th, 1869
Tippecanoe Battlefield (Battle Ground, Ind.);Shaw, Hiram; Graves; Indians of North America;
"Tippecanoe Battle Ground Octbr. 8th 1869." AMs, 3 p. (written on back of preprinted insurance forms)
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Tippecanoe Battle Ground
Tippecanoe Battlefield (Battle Ground, Ind.); Daviess, Joseph H.
"Tippecanoe Battle Ground Octbr 6th 1840." AMs, 16p. (4 sheets, folded; with two photocopies) George Winter visited the battleground the afternoon of the 6th; description of the lovely trees, mainly oaks,...
179.
Then followed another historical event
Benache, Potawatomi Indian; Indians of North America;
"Then followed another historical event..." [c. 1868?] AMs, 1 p. (written on back of preprinted insurance form)
180.
Tomb of an Indian chief
Tribal chiefs; Tombs & sepulchral monuments; Death
"The tomb of an Indian chief unrevised" [title from verso of last page] AMs, 3 p. (2 sheets) The decaying tomb of the chief evokes grave thoughts of mortality. The location in the forest, with a white...
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