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Winter, George,...
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Winter, Charles
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2006-08-08
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2006-07-25
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Indians of North...
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1864-09-20
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1873
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Journal
Winter, George, 1810-1876--Diaries; Logansport (Ind.);
Journal Entried; dated Dec. 8, 1840-Jan. 22, 1841; also quotations, account records, one pencil sketch, misc. other material AMs, 75 p. (additional pages blank; some notations in pencil)
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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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Letter, circa 1839, to C.
Painting;Jerrolamen, George. M.; Wright, John;Tipton, John, 1786-1839; Winter, George, 1810-1876--Correspondence
Handwritten letter (copy?) From: [George Winter?] [n.d.; early 1839?] [Logansport?] To: C. [Sands?] AL (unsigned), 2 p. (one sheet) Stained and torn Thanking (Sands) for his attempts to influence the Indian...
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Dedication to Honbl. H.P. Biddle : journal of a visit to the Deaf Man's Village
Biddle, Horace P. (Horace Peters), 1811-1900;Slocum, Francis, 1773-1847
Dedication (copy, handwritten): "Dedication to Honbl. H. P. Biddle Journal of a visit to the Deaf Man's Village" (title from verso of last page) To: H. P. Biddle, Logansport AMsS, 3p. (2 sheets) G.W. revised...
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Burial place of Genl. John Tipton of U.S. Senate, Indiana
Tipton, John, 1786-1839;Tombs & sepulchral monuments;Trees
"The burial place of Genl. John Tipton of U. S. Senate-Indiana" (title from verso, written in pencil, probably in 1873) AMs, 3p. (handwritten in pencil) Tipton was a great lover of trees, and preserved...
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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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Prophet's Town and Tippecanoe B.G., 1840
Tippecanoe Battlefield (Battle Ground, Ind.);Prophetstown (Ind.);Drawing
"Prophet's Town and Tippecanoe B.G. 1840." (title from verso of last page; this copy obviously written later than that date, in 1860's or early 1870's.) AMs, 8p. (written on back of preprinted insurance...
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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...
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Letter, 1874 May 23, Lafayette, Ind., to G. Slocum Bennett, Wilkes Barre, Pa.
Winter, George, 1810-1876--Correspondence; Painting; Business & finance;Ball, Gordon C.
Handwritten letter (copy) From: George Winter, Lafayette, May 23, 1874 To: G. Slocum Bennett, Wilkes Barre, Pennsylvania ALS, 3 p. (2 sheets)
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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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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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Indian medicine man
Medicine; Indians of North America--Health & welfare;Shamans;Salutations;Sioux Nation
"Indian medicine man" (title from verso of first page) AMs, 4 p. (handwritten; on paper with embossed seal reading "L.L.B. & Co.")
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Letter, 1849 Oct. 18, Logansport, Ind., to B.F. Tefft, Cincinnati, Ohio
Winter, George, 1810-1876--Correspondence; Painting; Business & finance; Indians of North America; Legends;
Handwritten letter (copy) From: George Winter, Logansport, October 18, 1849 To: Professor (Reverend) T.B. Teft, Cincinnati ALS, 8 p. (two sheets, folded)
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Letter, 1851 Mar. 25, Hudson, to George Winter, Logansport, Ind.
Winter, George, 1810-1876--Correspondence; Painting;
Handwritten letter From: T.B. Fairchild, Hudson, Ohio, March 25, 1851 To: George Winter, Logansport (forwarded to Lafayette) ALS, 2 p. (one sheet, folded)
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Letter, 1862 Dec. 26, San Francisco, to George Winter
Winter, George, 1810-1876--Correspondence; Winter, George, 1810-1876--Family;
Handwritten letter From: Charles Winter, San Francisco, Dec. 26, 1862 To: George Winter ALS, 4 p. (1 sheet, folded)
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Letter, 1864 Sept. 20, San Francisco, to George Winter
Winter, George, 1810-1876--Correspondence; Winter, George, 1810-1876--Family;Winter, George, b. 1841; Business & finance; Economic & social conditions;Economic aspects of war
Handwritten letter From: Charles Winter, San Francisco, Sept. 20, 1864 To: George Winter ALS, 4 p. (1 sheet, folded)
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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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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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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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