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General John Tipton of U. Senate, donation of the Tippecanoe Battle Ground to the state of Indiana
Tipton, John, 1786-1839; Tippecanoe Battlefield (Battle Ground, Ind.); Indians of North America; Emigration & immigration;
"General John Tipton of U. Senate. Donation of The Tippecanoe ' Battle Ground to the State of Indiana" (title from verso of last page; written in pencil) AMs, 7p. (6 sheets; written in pencil)
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North West Territory
Northwest, Old;Wells, William; Indians of North America; Clippings
"The North West Territory (in Cable Ball s handwriting; probably written c. 1918-1920) AN, 2 p. (1 sheet, written in pencil; newspaper clipping glued to verso) Notes on the history of the Northwest Territory....
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Notebook
Winter, George, 1810-1876--Diaries
Notebook; inscribed on flyleaf "Geo Winter, Lafayette, Inda., May 14, 1864" Notes and comments regarding Indian and early Indiana history AMs, 100 p. (written in ink and pencil. Notebook bound in dark...
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Journal
Winter, George, 1810-1876--Diaries; Indians of North America--Indiana; Potawatomi Indians;
George Winter's experiences in 1837 [probably written much later], AMs, 26 p. (in hard-covered book of lined paper; remaining pages blank; numbered by G.W., in pencil, p. 1-26)
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Journal
Winter, George, 1810-1876--Diaries;
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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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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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Letter, 1848 Mar. 18, Louisville, to George Winter
Winter, George, 1810-1876--Correspondence; Winter, George, 1810-1876--Family; Painting;
Handwritten letter From: Chas. D. Bruce, Louisville, March 18, 1848 To: George Winter ALS, 2 p. (one sheet)
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Letter,, 1858 Jan. 8, Lafayette, to Judge W. Pettit
Winter, George, 1810-1876--Correspondence;
Handwritten letter (copy) From: George Winter, Lafayette, January 8, 1858 To: Judge W. Pettit (member of Congress) ALS, 6 p. (two sheets, folded)
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Letter copy-book
Winter, George, 1810-1876--Correspondence; Indians of North America--Indiana; Business & finance;
Letter copy-book (18 sheets, 7 blank); includes:
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Story of Maconaqua, the lost sister of the Wyoming
Winter, George, 1810-1876; Slocum, Francis, 1773-1847; Indians of North America;
"The Story of Maconaqua, the Lost Sister of the Wyoming" [probably written in the 1930's] TMs, 6 p. (with corrections in pencil and ink)
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Today was presented with a likeness
Miami Indians; Tribal chiefs;Godfroy, Francis, 1788-1840;Mississinewa, Battle of (Ind. : 1812)
[untitled notes, dated April 26, 1873, begins "Today was presented with a likeness..."] AMs, 3 p. (on back of printed circular for distribution of George Winter's painting December 28, 1872)
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