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Nan-matches-sin-a-wa 1839, Chief Godfroy's home
Indians of North America--Indiana; Dwellings; Watercolors;
Watercolor by George Winter. Nan-matches-sin-a-wa. 1839. Chief Godfroy's Home (written in blue and grey watercolor, block capitals, lower center; lower edge located 5.7 cm. below lower edge of composition)....
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Indian camp
Indians of North America--Indiana; Indian encampments; Horses; Watercolors;
Watercolor by George Winter. Indian Camp (written in ink, lower center). Inscribed, lower right: "No. 25. George Winter."; upper right: "#24" (in red ink). Circa 1860s-1870s.
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Miss en nah go gwah
Miss-en-nah-go-gwah, Potawatomi Indian; Indians of North America--Indiana; Potawatomi Indians; Crosses; Portraits; Watercolors;
Watercolor by George Winter. Miss en nah go gwah (written in pencil, block capitals, lower center). Inscribed, lower right: "No. 22. George W" (part of inscription cut off); upper right: "#37" (in red...
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Pot-ta-wat ta-mie chief
Iowa, Potawatomi chief; Indians of North America--Indiana; Potawatomi Indians; Tribal chiefs; Portraits; Watercolors;
Watercolor by George Winter. Pot-ta-wat ta-mie Chief (written in faded reddish-purple watercolor, block capitals, upper center; upper edge is 3.0 cm. above upper edge of composition). I-o-wah (written...
45.
Yo-ca-top-kone
Indians of North America--Indiana; Rifles; Portraits; Watercolors;
Watercolor by George Winter. Yo-ca-top-kone (written in grey-green watercolor, block capitals, lower center; lower edge is 2.6 cm. below lower edge of composition). Inscribed, lower right: "No. 7. George...
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Ash-kum
Ash-kum, Potawatomi chief; Indians of North America--Indiana; Tribal chiefs; Portraits; Watercolors;
Watercolor by George Winter.
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Sun-go-waw
Sun-go-wah, Potawatomi Indian; Indians of North America--Indiana; Potawatomi Indians; Portraits; Watercolors;
Watercolor by George Winter.
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Francis Slocum and daughter
Slocum, Francis, 1773-1847; Slocum, Francis, 1773-1847--Family; Indians of North America--Indiana; Indians of North America--Women; Women; Portraits; Watercolors;
Watercolor by George Winter.
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Journal on a trip to Indian Council 1838
Winter, George, 1810-1876--Diaries
Journal "Journal on a trip to Indian Council 1838" AMs, 22p. (11 sheets; written in pencil and ink) Account of trip to Rochester on July 18, with a party including [Elihu] Kendall and "Wilson." Description...
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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, 1839 Jan. 30, Logansport, to Lewis H. Sands
Winter, George, 1810-1876--Correspondence;
Handwritten letter (copy) From: G.W., Logansport, January 30, 1839 To: Colonel Lewis H. Sands [Locust Grove] ALS, 4 p. (one sheet, folded) Acknowledging letter of January 22; reminiscing about the time...
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Letter, 1839 Feb. 14, Locust Farm near Greencastle, Ind., to G.W. Winter, Logansport, Ind.
Winter, George, 1810-1876--Correspondence
Handwritten letter From: Lewis H. Sands, Locust Farm near Greencastle, February 14, 1839 To: G.W., Logansport, received February 22 1839 ALS, 2 p. (one sheet, folded) Notation by G.W. indicates answered...
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Lake Man-i-tou : Indian tradition part missing
Manitou, Lake (Ind.);Lakes & ponds;Legends
"Lake Man-i-tou Indian Tradition part missing" (title from verso of last page, handwritten in pencil) AMs, 2p. The legend of the Lake Manitou monster excited much attention in the press in 1838. When George...
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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,...
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Letter, 1840 July 19, Logansport, to John Law, Vincennes
Winter, George, 1810-1876; Painting;
Handwritten letter From: John B. Dillon, Logansport, July 19, 1840 To: John Law, Vincennes ALS, 1 p. (1 sheet, folded) Letter of introduction for George Winter, with reference to his Indian paintings.
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Killing of the Squaw, and the Revenge
Indians of North America--Indiana;Indians of North America--Social life;Manners & customs;Death;Revenge
"The Killing of the Squaw, and the Revenge. Conversation with J. B. Scott, formerly of Logansport, now of Delphi." (title from verso) AMs, 2 p. (handwritten on back of preprinted insurance forms)
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Mem. relating to visit to Tippecanoe B.G. and to Prophet's Town after an absence of 29 years
Tippecanoe Battlefield (Battle Ground, Ind.); Prophetstown (Ind.);Daviess, Joseph H.;Fences
"Mem. relating to visit to Tippecanoe B.G. and To Prophet's Town-after an absence of 29 years" (title from verso) AMs, 1 p. (written on back of preprinted insurance form) A visit to the Battle Ground on...
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Heroes of Tippecanoe
Tippecanoe Battlefield (Battle Ground, Ind.);
"The Heroes of Tippecanoe" [by George Winter]; on reverse: "The Graves of the Soldiers of Tippecanoe B.G." AMs, 2 p. (handwritten on back of pre-printed will forms) Describing the post-battle history of...
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Lake Kee-waw-nay, revisited in 1844
Travel; Indians of North America--Indiana; Winter, George, 1810-1876;
"Lake Kee-waw-nay, Revisited in 1844" [title from verso of last page] AMs, 2 p. (2 sheets; written on back of preprinted insurance forms) In 1844, Mas-sa's double log cabin was still standing, occupied...
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Sun-go-waw
Indians of North America--Indiana; Emigration & immigration; Tribal chiefs;Christianity
"Sun-go-waw." AMs, handwritten, 4 p. Sun-go-waw, although not mentioned in the treaties made between Pepper and the Potawatamis, was nonetheless an important man, and was one of the leaders made prisoner...
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