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About the Slocum family
Slocum, Francis, 1773-1847--Family;Williamsport (Ind.)
"About the Slocum Family" AMs, 1 p. (handwritten in pencil; grocery list on reverse) Accession number 4743(1) (in red ink)
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Prophet's Town, 1869, and Battle Ground of Tippecanoe
Prophetstown (Ind.); Shaw, John;Tecumseh, Shawnee Chief, 1768-1813; Tippecanoe Battlefield (Battle Ground, Ind.); Tippecanoe, Battle of (Ind. : 1811); Potawatomi Indians;
"Prophet's Town-1869. and Battle Ground-of Tippecanoe" Ams, 7 p. (written on back of preprinted insurance forms)
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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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Distribution of oil paintings
Winter, George, 1810-1876; Painting; Awards; Circulars;
Printed circular "Distribution of Oil Paintings," April 3, 1852; 1 item (on light green paper)
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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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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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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)
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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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Conversation with H. Shaw of Battle Ground neighborhood, Augt. 8th, 1869
Tippecanoe Battlefield (Battle Ground, Ind.); Daviess, Joseph H.; Graves; Tippecanoe, Battle of (Ind. : 1811); Fences;
"Conversation with H. Shaw of Battle Ground neighborhood. Augt. 8th 1869." AMs, 2 p. (written on back of preprinted insurance forms)
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Letter, 1874 Apr. 6, Lafayette, Ind., to G. Slocum Bennett, Wilkes Barre, Penn.
Winter, George, 1810-1876--Correspondence; Slocum, Francis, 1773-1847; Painting;Purdue, John, 1802-1876; Winter, George, 1810-1876--Diaries;
Handwritten letter (copy), Incomplete From: George Winter, Lafayette, April 6, 1874 To: G. Slocum Bennett, Wilkes Barre, Pennsylvania AL, 5 p. (2 sheets, 1 folded)
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Indian memorandum
Winter, George, 1810-1876--Diaries; Indians of North America--Indiana; Indians of North America--Meetings--Indiana; Indians of North America--Physical characteristics; Indians of North America--Social life; Slocum, Francis, 1773-1847;
Notebook On cover: "Indian memorandum, Geo. Winter, Lafayette, 1861" AMs, 30 p. (with leather cover; written in ink and pencil; 8 pp. blank. Newsclippings and additional papers inserted at front and back.)...
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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)
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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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Burial of war chief Tob-bass
Indians of North America; Tribal chiefs; Funeral rites & ceremonies;
"The Burial of War Chief Tob-bass, 1830 Obtained from Humphrey Cass. Upper Prophet's Town." (title from verso of first page) AMs, 4 p. (2 sheets, one folded; written on back of preprinted insurance forms)...
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Letter, 1839 Jan. 7, Logansport, to Col. A.C. Pepper, Washington, D.C.
Painting;Business & finance; Indians of North America--Indiana
Handwritten letter (copy) From: George Winter, Logansport, Jan. 7, 1839 To: Col. A.C. Pepper (Indian agent), Washington, D.C. AL (unsigned), 3 p. (one sheet, folded) Relating to his just completed painting...
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Letter, 1861 Nov. 16, Dalles City, Or., to parents and sister
Winter, George, 1810-1876--Correspondence; Winter, George, 1810-1876--Family;United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865
Handwritten letter From: George Winter, Jr., Dalles City, Oregon, Nov. 16, 1861 To: "Parents and Sister" [G.W. and family], [Lafayette] ALS, 4 p. (-1 sheet, folded)
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Joseph Barron, Indian interpreter on the Tippecanoe Battle Ground
Barron, Joseph; Tippecanoe Battlefield (Battle Ground, Ind.); Tippecanoe, Battle of (Ind. : 1811);Tenskwatawa, Shawnee Prophet;
"Joseph Barron-Indian Interpreter on the Tippecanoe Battle Ground-1840" (title from verso, written in pencil) AMs, 2 p. (written in pencil)
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Sin-is-quaw, pebble, wife of Tom Robb
Sinisqua, Potawatomi Indian; Indians of North America--Indiana; Indians of North America--Women; Indians of North America--Children; Women; Children; Portraits; Watercolors;
Watercolor by George Winter. Sin-is-quaw. /pebble/wife of Tom Robb (written in ink, lower center). Inscribed, lower center: "Kee-waw-nay Village - Indiana July20th 1837."; upper right: "#49" (in red ink);...
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Swa-go, Pottawattamie Indian
Indians of North America--Indiana;Potawatomi Indians;Alcoholism
"Swa-go. Pottawattamie Indian" (title from verso of last page) AMs, handwritten, 3 p. (written on paper with embossed seal reading "Croton")
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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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