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This Catalof^uc comprises the results of quiet <;atherinj.^
(luri'ig- t\vent\'-five years. Nearly all the works were care-
fully collected, as means and opportunity permitted, for
specific use in work which had been carefully outlined, and
was in process of patient elaboration. Unfortunately it has
become impossible to maintain the scheme longer. At the
order of authority, which is ri^ditfully imperative, further
work upon it, so far as present conditions indicate, has been
finally discontinued. To obviate the j)ossibility of injudicious
infraction of the mandate, it has been ver\' reluctantly de-
cided to dispose of the entire collection.
Among the groups worthy of special notice are : I'^Iotida
and Florida War, l -41 ; Cherokee Controversy, 48-53;
Virginia History, 67-CS6 ; Indian Territory, 141-163; Texas
and Southwest, 164-199 ; Mexican War, 200-231; Mexico
232-264; Pacific Coast (South, Central and North America.,
265-334; Transcontinental narrati\es prior to 1H54, 335-404;
Kansns, 4GO-433 ; British America and French Explorations,
443-495 : Jesuit Relations, 496-506 ; New England, 515-60/ )
New York, 602-709 ; New Jersey, 745-849; Central States,;
Northwest and Mississippi Valley, 853-993 ; Indians, 995-
1 139 ; War of 1812, l 168-75 I Indian Languages, 1 196-1446 ;
Genealogy, 1177-1195. Under each of these topics may be
found works of special interest and eminent value.
The last sentence of note under No. 334 should be
paragraphed as relating to the succeeding numbers.
■•'"*^ '• '',-,! ■^^' Hill ,. 1111(1 , , I li.^^pilVlipippiipipHi
CATALOGUE.
1 De la Vega, Garcilaso. Historia del Adelantado,
Hernando de Soto, Governador, y Capitan General
del Reino de la Florida. Folio, vel. Madrid, 1723
2 De Soto, Ferdinand. Histoire de la Conquete de la
Floride, traduite, en Francois par St. Pierre Richelet.
2 vols., i2mo, bds: Map and (^ plates. A. Leide, 1731
3 De Soto, Don Fernando. The Discovery and Con-
quest of Terra Florida. Map. 8vo, cl. unc. Printed
for the Hakluyt Society. London, 1851
3a Smith, Buckingham. Narratives of the Career of Her-
nando de Soto in the Conquest of Florida. Portrait.
Royal 8vo, unc. (Bradford Club No. 5.) N. Y. 1866
4 Irving, Theodore. The Conquest of Florida, by Her-
nando de Soto. Map. i5mo, cl. N. Y. 1851
5 De Vaca, Alvar Nunes Cabeca. Relation of, trans-
lated from the Spanish by Buckingham Smith Por-
trait. 8vo, h mor. N. Y. 1871
6 Coleccfonde Varios Documentos para la Historia
de la Florida y Tierras Adyacentos. Edited and pub-
lished by Buckingham Smith. 4to, h mor.
London, 1857
7 Le Movne, Jacobus. Brevis Narratio eorum quae in
Florida Americae Provincia Gallis acciderunt, sccunda
in illam Navigatione, duce Renato dc Laudonnierc
classis Praefecto: Anno MDLXHH. Map, 2 en-
graved titles, coat of arms, engraving and 42 plates.
Folio, unb. Frankfurt am Maine, 1591
The work of a skilled and painstaking pioneer in
portraying pictorially the life and usages of the I ndians
of our domain.
8 COXE, Daniel. Description of the English Province
of Carolana. By the Spaniards call'd Florida, and by
the French, La Louisiane. Map. i2mo, cf.
London, 1741
;GSi«-3--»--".
9 Roberts, William. An Account of the First Dis-
covery and Natural History of Florida. Map and 6
plans by Jeffreys. Small 4to, h cf. London, 1763
10 Hartkam, William. Travels through North and
South Carolina, Georgia, East and West Florida, the
Cherokee, Creek and Chactaw Country. Frontispiece,
map and 6 plates. 8vo cf. Dublin, 1793
1 1 William, John Lee, A view of West Florida, Em-
bracing its Geography, Topography, &c., with an ap-
pend treating of its Antiquities, &c. Map^ 8vo bds.,
unc. Phil. 1827
12 William, John Lee. The Territory of Florida: or
Sketches of the Topography, Civil and Natural His-
tory of the Country. Map, frontispiece and 2 plates.
8vo, h mor. N. Y. 1837
13 Darby, William. Memoir on the Geography, and
Natural and Civil History of F^lorida. Map. 8vo,
bds., unc. Phil. 1821
14 ViGNOLES, Charles. Observations upon the Floridas.
8vo, bds., unc. N. Y. 1823
15 Sewall, R. K. Sketches of St. Augustine. Frontis-
piece and ^ plates. i2mo, cl. N. Y. 1848
16 Brinton, D. G. Notes on the Floridian Peninsula. 12
mo, cl. Phil. 1859
17 WllITEHKAI), Charles E. Wild Sports in the South;
or, the Camp-Fires of the Everglades. Frontispiece
and 5 plates. i2mo, h cf. N. Y. i860
17a Roosevelt, R. B. Florida and the Game Water-Birds
of the Atlantic Coast and Lakes of the United States.
Illustrated. i2mo, cl. N. Y. 1884
18 Perry, W. L. Scenes in a Surveyor's I.ife ; or a
Record of Hardships and Dangers of a Party of Sur-
veyors in South Florida. i2mo, cl.
Jacksonville, 1859
An interesting narration of I'Morida life and scenerv.
■I
19
From the Hudson to the St. Johns.
Pr ivat I ly printed. i2mo, cl. Newark, N. J., n. d.
20 Davidson, James Wood. The Florida of To-day.
Map and 18 cuts. i2mo, cl. N, Y. 1889
2\ Hush, George Gary, History of Education in Florida.
8vo, paper. Washington, 1889
22 Hallock, Charles. Camp Life in Florida. 2 plans.
i2mo, cloth. N. Y., 1876
23 Nov, Owen. Southern Rambles. Florida. Illustrated.
i2mo, cloth. Boston, 1881
24 Si'RAGUE, John T. The Origin, Progress and Conclu-
sion of the Florida War. Frontispiece map and 9
portraits and plates. 8vo, cl. N. Y., 1848
25 — Record of Officers and Soldiers Killed
in Battle and Died in Service during the F'"lorida War.
8vo, stitched. Washington, 1882
A valuable supplement to Sprague's History.
26 GiDDiNGS, Joshua R. The Exiles of Florida; or, the
Crimes Committed by our Government against the
Maroons. Frontispiece and 4 portraits. i2mo, cl.
Columbus, O., 1858
27 Ives, Li;eut. J. C. Military Map of the Peninsula of
Florida, South of Tampa Bay. Large folding map
with42 pages of descriptive text. 8vo, cl. N. Y., 1856
28 Latoltr, Maj. A. Lacarriere. Historical Memoir of
the War in West Florida and Louisiana in 18 14-15.
Frontispiece and <^ maps. 8vo, cf. Phila, 1816
29 Bark, Capt. James. A correct and authentic Narra-
tive of the Indian W^ir in Forida, with a Description
of Maj. Dade's Massacre. i6ipo, mor. N. Y., 1836
30 Cohen, M. M. Notices of Florida and the Campaigns.
Map and frontispiece. 12 mo, h mor.
Charleston, 1836
31 Potter, Woodburn. The War in Florida: being an
Exposition of its Causes, and an Accurate History of
the Campaigns of Generals Clinch, Gaines and Scott.
I Map and 2 plans.] i2mo, cl. Bait. 183O
Sketch of the Seminole VV^ar, and Sketches
32
33
during a Campaign. By a Lieutenant of the Left
Wing. 8vo, h mor. Charleston, 1836
An Authentic Narrative of the Seminole
34
War; and of the Miraculous Escape of Mrs. Mary
Godfrey, and her four female Children. Folding
Jrontispiecc and vignette. 8vo, h cl. N. Y. 1836
John's Alive ; or, the Bride of a Ghost,
and other Sketches. This vol. contains a Sketch of
the Florida Campaign of 1836. 3 cuts. i2mo, cl.
Phil. 1883
A Narrative of the Early Days and Re-
35
membrances of Oceola Nikannschee, Prince of Econ-
chatti, a young Seminole Indian. By his Guardian.
[Frontispiece and 2 plates.] 8vo, cl. unc.
London, 1841
36 SIMMS, W. G. (?) Osceola : or. Fact and Fiction : a Tale
of the Seminole W^ar, [Frontispiece and plate.] 12
mo. cl. N. Y. 1838
36a Debate in Congress on the Seminole Wgr. i2mo, sh.
Wash. 1819
37 Florida War. 14 Govt. Repts. and Documents re-
lating to, from 18 1 8 to 1826. 8vo, stitched.
Washington
38 24 Govt. Repts. and Documents relr.ting to,
from 136 to 1838. 8vo, stitched. Washington
39 Proceedings of Court of Inquiry concerning
the Florida W^r. [Maps.] 8vo, stitched.
Washington, i83iS
40 Florida War. 12 Govt. Repts. and Documents re-
lating to, from 1840 to 1850. 8vo, stitched. Wash.
being an
History of
and Scott.
Bait. 1836
id Sketches
f the Left
eston, 1836
e Seminole
Mrs. Mary
n. Folding
N. Y. 1836
of a Ghost,
1 Sketch of
i2mo, cl.
Phil. 1883
lys and Re-
ce of Econ-
is Guardian.
,ondon, 1841
:tion ; a Tale
1 plate.) 12
N. Y. 1838
i2mo, sh.
Wash. 1819
ocuments re-
led.
Washington
ts relr.ting to,
Washington
ry concerning
:d.
hington, 1838
)ocuiTients re-
taed. Wash.
These four lots of Documents have been witli great
care during several years gathered, anil contain a vast
storehouse of authentic information concerning the
most tedious and curious military enterprise of our
history. With the thirteen lots immedia* i'. proceed-
ing and the one next following, they ei.'Hi.ice the en-
tire war ii^ its most minute details.
41 Mss. Memoranda by Capt K. Backus of
Service under Gen. Taylor in Florida, 1837-40; num-
bered I, 2, 3, 4 and 5. No. i contains two pen and
ink plans: and No. 5, six. There is also, separate, a
plan of the battle of Okechobee, and a map of South-
ern Florida by Capt. Backus ami Lieut Gunm'son.
[Valuable.]
42 Adair, James. The History of the American Indians;
Particularly those Nations adjoining the M'^-sissippi,
East and West Florida, Geoigia, South and North
Carolina, and Virginia. (Map.) 4to f. London, 1775
43 Jones, Charles C, Jr. Antiquities of the Southern
Indians, particularly of the Georgia Tribes. ( 30 plates
and 3 woodcuts.] 8vo, cl, unc. N. Y. 1873
44 MiLFORT, Le Gal. Memoire ou Coup d'Oeil sur mes
differens voyages et mon sejour dans la Nation Crerk.
8vo, paper, unc. Paris, 1802
45 TiMBERLAKE, Licut. Henry. The Memoirs of. No-
tice of his Travels to and from the Cherokees. | Map. |
8vo, cf. London, 1765
45a Kellet, Alex. The Mental Novelist. i2mo cf.
London, 1783
The first paper, 33 pages, is a story of a captivity
among the Cherokee Indians.
46 Stevens, Rev. William Bacon, A History of
Georgia, from its First Discovery by Europeans to
the adoption of the Present Constitution in 1798.
2 vols. Portrait, plans and maps. 8vo. cl.
N. Y.. 1847; Phil. 1859
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47 Strobel, Rev. ^. A. The Salsburgers and their
Descendants. Portrait and plate. 12 mo. cl.
Baltimore, 1855
48 Documents relating to Georgia and the Creek Indians.
8vo, half calf. Washington, 1827
48a Messages and Reports relating to the Creek Indians.
\\ pieces, valuable. Wash. 1828 — 48
49 17 Govt. Repts. and Documents relating to the Remov-
al of the Cherokee and Creek Indians from Georgia.
8vo, stitched. Washington, 1827 — 36
49a Thomas, Cyrus. The Cherokees in Pre-Columbian
Times. i2mo. cl. N. Y., 1890
49b Foster, Geo. E. Se-quo-yah. The American Cad-
mus and Modern Moses. i2mo, cl. Phil. 1885
49c Literature of the Cherokees. i2mo cl.
Ithaca, 1889
49d Washburn, Rev. C. Reminiscences of the Indians
(Cherokees,) i2mo. cl. Richmond, 1869
50 34 Govt. Repts. and Documents relating to the contro-
versy between Georgia and the Cherokee and Creek
Indians. 8vo, stitched. Washington, 1824 — 74
51 Peters, Richard. The case of the Cherokee Nation
against the State of Georgia. 8vo, cloth, uncut.
' > Baltimore, 1831
51a Speeches on the Removal of the Indians. i2mo. bds.
Bos. 1830
52 Ofificial correspondence on the subject of the Removal
of the Indians. 2 vols. 8vo, i stitched, un, 1 1 sh.
Washington, 1834 — 5
53 Smith, James F. The Cherokee Land Lottery with a
Map of each District and List of Names of all the
fortunate drawers, ^gmaps. 8vo, cf. N. Y. 1838
54 4 Pamphlets.
Stevens' Address before Ga. Hist. Society, 1841
i
and their
cl.
more, 1855
;k Indians,
igton, 1827
;k Indians.
1. 1828—48
he Remov-
m Georgia.
1, 1827—36
Colun'ibian
N. Y., 1890
irican Cad-
Phil. 1885
i2mo cl.
thaca, 1889
;he Indians
mond, 1869
the contro-
and Creek
n, 1824 — 74
>kee Nation
uncut.
:imore, 183 1
i2mo. bds.
Bos. 1830
le Removal
n, 1 1 sh.
on, 1834—5
ittery with a
IS of all the
N. Y. 1838
)ciety, 1841
Jones, DeSoto's march before Ga. " " 1880
Portrait,
Jones' Address before Ga. Hist. Society, 1881
Ga. Hist. Soc. Collections, vol. 3, PI. Hawkins on the
Creeks. Excerpt, 1747.
55 Barclay, Anthony. Wilde's Summer Rose; or the
Lament of the Captive. An account of the Origin,
Mystery and Explanation of Hon. H. H. Wilde's al-
leged Plagiarism. 8vo. Savannah, 1871
56 LONGSTREET, Judge. Georgia Scenes, Characters,
Incidents, &c., in the First Half Century of the
Republic. Illustrated. i2mo. cl. N. Y., 1870
57 , Collections of the South Carolina Historical
Society. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. Charleston, 1857-8
58 Gregg, Rt. Rev. Alexander. History of the old
Cheraws: Account of the Aborigines and the First
White Settlers, from 1730 to 1810. Map and plans.
■ 8vo, cl. N. Y., 1867
59 Logan, John H. A History of the Upper Country of
South Carolina from the Earliest Periods. Vol. I.
{all published.) i2mo, cl. Columbia, 1859
60 Elliot, Hon. Wm. Carolina Sports by Land and
Water; Devil-Fishing, Wild-cat, Deer and Bear
Hunting. Illustrated. i2mo, cl. N.Y., 1859
61 Charleston, Centennial Celebration, 1 783-1 883. [Maps
and illustrations.] Svo, cl. un. Charleston, 1883
62 Martin, Francois-Xavicr. The History of North
Carolina from the Earliest Period. 2 vols. 8vo, bds.
unc. New Orleans, 1829
63 Lawson, John. The History of Carolina, containing
the exact Description and Natural History of that
Country. i2mo, cl. Raleigh, i860
64 Wiley. C. H. Life in the South. A companion to
Uncle Tom's Cabin. Illustrated. Svo. h. mor.
Contains much Revolutionary History. Phil. 1852
£
8
ili
65 Emmons, Ebenezer. Geological Report of the Mid-
land Counties of North Carolina. Illustrated, bvo,
hf. cf. Raleigh, 1856
66 Smith, Charles L. The History of Education in
North Carolina. Plates. 8vo, paper. Washington, 1888
66a "Skitt." Fisher's River (North Carolina.) Scenes
and Characters. Illustrated. i2mo, cl. N. Y., 1859
dj Stith, William. The History of the First Discovery
and Settlement of Virginia. 8vo, cf.
Williamsburg, 1747
67a Hariot, Thomas. A Briefe and True Account of the
New Found Land of Virginia, of the Commodities
and of the nature and manners of the Natural Inhab-
itants. [A reprint from De Boy. Engraved title,
map and 22 plates.] P'olio, h mor. N. Y., 1871
67b Brown, Alex, The Genesis of the United States. A
Narrative of the Movement in England, 1605-1616
which resulted in the Plantation of North America
by Englishmen. 2 vols. 8vo, cl. unc. Portraits and
maps. N. Y., 1890
One of the most important works relating to early
U. S. history that has appeared.
68 Hening, William W. The New Virginia Justice,
comprising the office and authority of a Justice of
the Peace, with two appendices, separately paged.
8vo, cf. Richmond, 1795
69 Jefferson, Thomas. Notes on the State of Virginia.
[Portrait, map, plate and 2 plans.] 8vo, cf. Phil. 1801
70 Jefferson, Thomas Notes on the State of Virginia.
A New Edition prepared by the Author. 8vo. cl
Richmond, 1853
71 Smith, Captain John. The Travels, Adventures and
Observations of Europe, Asia, Africa and America.
2 vols. [Maps and illustrations.] 8vo, cf.
--^> Richmond, 1819
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7ia Pocahontas:
Adams : Pocahontas and Captain Smith.
Neilh Pocahontas and her companions. Portrait 1869
Henry: Address, before Va. Hist. Soc, relative to
Capt. Smith, Pocahontas and John Rolfe. 1879
72 Withers, Alexander S. Chronicles of Boraer War-
fare, or a History of the settlement by the Whites, of
North-western Virginia. i2mo, cf.
Clarksburg, Va., 1831
73 Kercheval, Samuel. History of the Valley of Vir-
ginia. i2mo, cf. Winchester, Va., 1833
74 DODDkn:)GE, Joseph. Notes on the settlement and
Indian Wars of Virginia and Pennsylvania. i2mo,
cl. Albany, 1876
75 De Hass, Wills. History of the settlement and
Indian Wars of Vyestern Virginia. Illustrated. 8vo,
cl. * Wheeling, 1851
/6 Manual of the members of the Presbyterian Church in
Petersburg, Va., i6mo, h cf. Petersburg, 1 833
yj The Bland Papers, being a Selection from the Papers
of Col. Theodore Bland, Jr. 2 vols. 8vo. paper.
Petersburg, 1843
78 Neill, Edward D. Memoir of Rev. Patrick Copla..^,
Rector elect of the First Projected College in the
United States (in Virginia) i2mo, paper. N. Y., 1871
79 Robinson, Conway. An account of Discoveries in
the West until 15 19, and of voyages along the Coast
of North America. [Pub'd by Va. Hist. Soc] 8vo.
cloth. Richmond, 1848
80 Va. Hist. Soc. Publications, new series: Vol. I, IL
Spotswood Papers; III, IV. Dinwiddie Papers; V.
Huguenot Emigration to Va.; VI. Miscellaneous-
Papers; VII, VIII. Virginia Company, 1619-24; IX,
X." The Virginia Convention, 1788. 8vo, I and II
paper, the rest cl. [3 portraits.]
JL
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Si Stevens, J. A. Yorktown Centennial Handbook.
Illustrated. i2mo, cl. N. Y., 1881
82 Kennedy, J. P. Swallowbarn, or a Sojourn in the
old Dominion. Illustrated. i2mo. cl. N. Y., 1851
83 The Blackwater Chronicle, a Narrative of an expedition
into the Land of Canaan, in Randolph County, Vir.
ginia. Illustrated. i2mo. cl. N. Y., 1853
84 Strother, D. H. Virginia illustrated : Containing a
visit to the Virginia Canaan. [Finely illustrated.]
8vo, cl. N. Y., 1&57
This volume and the one preceding present excel-
lent delineations of primitive and picturesque Vir-
ginia.
S$ COALE, C. B. Life of VVilburn Waters, Embracing
Early Pioneer History of Southwestern Virginia.
i2mo, cl. , Richmond, 1878
S6 Virginia Pamphlets, 9:
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War Map of Eastern Va. i?62.
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Publications Va. Hist. Soc. No. i. 1874.
McCormick's Address, Soc. of Va. in Chicago. 1878.
Proceedings of Va. Hist. Soc. and Address. 1882.
War memories of Fort Monroe and vicinity. 1885.
History of William and Mary College. 1887.
Virginia as she is. 1889.
87 Pickett, Albert James. History of Alabama, and
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Charleston, 185 1
88 Pope, John. A tour through the Southern and West-
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J87.
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89 Meek, A. B. Romantic Passages U\ Southwestern
History. i2rno, cl. N. Y., 1857
90 GOSSE, Philip H. Letters from Alabama, chiefly
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91 Smith, Eugene A. Annual Reports of the Geological
Survey of Alabama, 1874-86. 7vols, 8vo, 6 in paper-
I cl. Special Rept. on Cahaba Coal Field, 8vo, cloth,
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Montgomery, 1875-90
•92 Reid and Eaton. Life of Andrew Jackson, with a
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93 Civil and Military History of Andrew Jackson, late
commander-in-chief in the Southern States. [Por-
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■94 Claiborne, N. H. Notes on the war in the South :
with sketches of the Lives of Montgomery, Jackson,
Sevier and Gov. Claiborne. 1 2mo, cf.
Richmond, 18 19
95 Claiborne, J. F. H. Life and Times of Gen. Sam.
Dale, the Mississippi Partisan. [Illustrated.] i2mo,
cl. N. Y., i860
96 Baldwin, J. G. The Flush Times in Mississippi and
Alabama. [Illustrated,] i2mo, c!. unc. N. Y., 1854
97 Cobb, Jos. B. Mississippi Scenes, or sketches of
Southern and Western Life. i2mo, cl. Phil. 1851
98 Creecv, Col. James R. Scenes in the South and
other Pieces. i2mo, cl. Washington, i860
99 Chateaubriand. Les Natchez suivis de la Descrip-
tion du Pais des Natchez. i2mo, h mor. Paris, i860
99a Conant, a. J. F'oot Prints of Vanished Races in the
'Mississippi Valley. [Illustrated.] 8vo,.cl.
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102a A Full and Impartial account of the Company of Miss-
issippi, projected by Mr. Law, London, 1720; Ban-
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106 Ramsay, J. G. M. The Annals of Tennessee to the
end of the Eighteenth Century. Maps, 8vo, cl.
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107 Carr, John. Early Times in Middle Tennessee.
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108 Sketches of the Eccentricities of Col. David Crockett,
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120 Jontel. Journal Historique du Dernier Voyage que
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122 Du Pratz, Le Page. Histoiredc la Louisiane. 3 vols..
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123 Bossu, M. Nouveaux Voyages aux Indes Occidentales.
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124 Bossu M. Nouveaux Voyages dans TAmerique Sep.
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125 Des Lozieres, Baudry. Voyage a la Louisiane et
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with a Journal of a Voyage up the Missouri, in 181 1.
Svo, bds. Pittsburgh, 1 8 14
134 Shea, John G. A Discovery and Exploration of the
Mississippi Valley. (Map and fac simile.) 8vo, cl.
N. Y. 1852
I ^5 Early Voyages up and down the Mississippi,
by Cavelier, St. Cosme, Le Seur, Gravier and Guignas.
Small 4to, cl. Albany, i860
136 Historical Collections of Louisiana. Translation of
Dumont's Memoir. (Portrait.) 8vo, cl. N. Y. 1853
137 Translation of Joutil's Historical Journal.
(Fac simile.) Svo, cl. N. Y. 1846
i^v^ — Translation of the De Soto Relations. (Map.)
Svo, cl. Phii. 1850
138a RoNQUETTE, Dominique. Les Meschacebecnnes Poe-
sies. i6mo, h mor. Paris, 1839
iT^g Adrien. Les Savanes, Poesies Americaines.
l2mo, p. Paris, 182 1
Two very valuable contributions to the poetry of
the early Southwest.
139a Dragoon Campaigns to the Rocky .Mountains. l2mo,
cl. N. Y. 1836
139b NUTTAM., Thomas. A Journal of Travels into the
Arkansa Territory during the Year 1816. (Map and
5 plates.) Svo, bds, unc. Phil. 1841
140 BUEL, J. W. Legends of the Ozarks. l2mo, cl.
St. Louis, 1880
141 Hranner, John C. Annual Report of Geological Sur-
vey for 1888. 3 vols. An. Rept. for 1889. ^ vol Svo,
cloth. Little Rock, 1890-I
141a Indians and Indian Territory. Laws of the Colo-
nial and State Governments relating to Indians and
Indian Affairs from 1633 to 1831. Svo, cl. uncut.
Wash. 1832
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the United States and the Indian Tribes now in Force
as Laws. 8vo, sh. Wash. 1873
14IC American State Papers. Vols. IV and V.
Indian Affairs. Folio, h cf. Wash. 1834
These two vols, contain a large collection of Doc-
uments, Reports, &c., covering the entire administra-
tion of Indian Affairs from 1789 to 1827 are of extreme
value.
142 Reports of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs. 1837,
39,49, 50, 52, 53 ; stitched ; 1846, paper; 1844, 51, 54 to
90, cloth, 8vo. Wash. v. d.
143 Reports of Board of Indian Commissioners.
6 paper; 15 cloth. 8vo. (Complete set.) Wash. v. d.
144 The Choctaw Nation vs. the United States.
Before the Court of Claims. 2 vols. 8vo, cl.
Wash. 1881
145 The Choctaw Nation vs. the United States.
Before the Court of Claims. 3 vols. 8vo, paper.
Wash. 1882-5
146 12 Messages and Reports relating to Choc-
taws, 1842-76. 8vo, stitched. Wash-
146a Benson, H. C. Life Among the Choctaw Indians.
i2mo, cl. Cin. i860
147 18 Messages and Documents relating to Ind-
ian affairs. 8vo stitched and paper. Wash., 1804-80
148 — 22 Pamphlets on Indian Administration, by
various authors. 8vo, paper.
149 17 Pamphlets and Reports on Indian Ad-
ministration, by various authors. 8vo, paper.
150 '■ — 14 Reports and Pamphlets on Indian Admin-
istration. Stitched and paper. Washington
151 Report of Senate Committee on Indian
Affairs. June, 1886. 2 vols. Svo, stitched.
i V
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152 Report of Senate Committee on the Remo-
val of the Northern Cheyennes. May, iSSo. 2 vols.
Svo, stitched.
153 - - 29 Reports and Pamphlets on Affairs in
Indian Territory. 1S46-84.
154 _ 20 Valuable Pamphlets on Indian Affairs.
I S67-82.
155 _ Report on Chippew as; Report on Re^julation
of Indian Bureau. 1834 and 1S74.
156 Report of Committee on Abstracted Indian
Honds, 1861. 8vo, cl
I !;7 Report on Condition of the various Indian
Tribes, 1867. 8vo, cloth.
ij.S — — Report of Investigation at the Red Cloud
Agency, 1875. Svo. cloth.
159 4 Reports of Supt. of Indian Schools. 8vo.
paper.
160 22 Pamphlets of the Indian Rights Associa-
tion, 1884-5. Svo, paper. Phila..
161 22 Pamphlets of the Indian Rights Associa-
tion, 1886-7 Svo, paper. Phila..
162 18 Pamphlets of the Indian Rights Associa-
tion, 1888-S9. Svo, paper. Phila..
163 13 Pamphlets of Woman's National Indian
Association. Svo, paper. Phila.
163a Account of Attempts to Christianize the Indians, 1763;
Treaty with Six Nations at Lancaster, 1744; Instruc-
tions for Eastern Indians, 1752; Zuni and the Zunians;
Missions among the Indians (7 pamphlets;) 2 Senate
Bills (Poncas and Dacotas.) 12 pieces.
[164 HuLLEY, Mrs. Mary Austin. Observations on Texas,
in a series of Letters. [Map.] l2mo, cl.
Baltimore, 1S33
1 -I l<
IH
165 KdwakI), David H. A History ol Texas; the cnii-
jjrant's. Farmer's ami Politician's (iiiidc. |Map. | u
mo, cl. Cincinnati, lS3r»
fV) HorsK, R. The Captivity of Mrs. Horn, her two chil-
dren and Mrs. Harris among the Comanches. I2m
■■: ,1
1! i
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\j6 SlmmkrhklI), Charles. The Rangers and Regulators
of the Tanaha : A Tale of Texas. (Illustrated.^
12 mo, cl. N. v., 1S56
177 MONKJOMKKV, Cora. Eagle Tass ; or, Life on the
Border. 12 mo, bds. N. Y., 185^
'78 Dewees, \V. B. Letters from an Karly Settler of Te.\a>
i2mo, cl. Louisville, 1852
179 Eastman, Edwin. Seven Years among the Comanchcs
and Apaches. (Illustrated.) i2mo, cl.
Jersey City, 1876
179a ViELE. Mrs. "Following the Drum:" A Glimpse of
Frontier Life. i2mo, cl. N, Y. 1859
180 Report of the Committee of Investigation sent in 1873
by the Mexican Government to the Frontier of
Texas. (2 maps.) 8vo. paper. N. Y., 1875
180a ^eport of the United States Commissioners to the
lexas Frontier. 8vo. h. roan. Wasiiington, 1873
180b The Life, Travels and Opinions of Benj. Lundy. (Por-
trait.) i2mo. cl. Phil. 184;
Relates largely to early Texas and Mexico.
181 Greex, Gen. Thomas J. Journal of the Texian Expe-
dition against Mier; Subsequent Imprisonment of the
Author, his Sufferings and Escape from the Castle of
Perote. (13 plates.) 8vo, cl. N. Y. 1845
182 Stapp, VV. p. The Prisoners of Perote. Narrative of
of Capture and Imprisonment of the Texans of the
Mier Expedition. i2mo, paper. Phil. 1845
183 Manuscript. History of the Texan Revolution, com-
prising an Account of every interesting Event from
the Discovery of Texas by La Salle, 1685, to the
Period of its Annexation to the United States, 1846.
By Philip Young, M. D. P'oolscap, pp. 388.
The writer of this Manuscript was an active and
earnest participant in the struggle for Texan In-
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dependence. As an intelligent eye-witness of its stir-
ring events he embodies in his narrative many valuable
facts and details not elsewhere recorded.
1S4 Reports of Reconnaisances in Texas and New Mexico,
in 1849, '^y ^^'- C*^'- Johnston, Capts. Marcy and
French, Lts. Smith, Bryan, Michler, Simpson and
Whiting. [2 maps and 75 plates, many colored.]
8vo, cl. Washington, 1850
185 Dk Freytas, Father Nicholas. The Expedition of
Diego Dionisio de Penalosa, Governor of New Mexi-
co, from Santa Fe to the River Mischini and Quivira
in 1662. [The Spanish text with translation and
notes by Dr. John G. Shea.] 8vo, paper, unc.
N. Y., 1882
186 DURO, Capt. Cesareo Fernandez. Don Diego de
Penalosa y su Descubrimiento del Reino de Quivira.
4to, paper. Madrid, 1882
Capt. Duro has in this vol. with great care collect-
ed all the known data relating to the expedition made
from Santa Fe by Penalosa for purposes of explora-
tion and negotiation.
i86aHistoria de las Cosas mas Notables, Ritos y Costum-
bres, del gran Reino China. i2mo, vellum.
■ . Roma, 1 585
The title of this rare vol. scarcely suggests any
matter relative to the New World; but curiously
enough it contains chapters detailing the experiences
of a Spanish missionary in Mexico and New Mexico
while on- his way to China. The details given are
brief, but have rightful place and value in this con-
nection.
P87 Davis, W. YL H. The Spanish Conquest of New
Mexico. Portrait. 8vo. cl. l)oylest(-
)ngress.
lie War
k^, 1847
I Vista.
v^, 1848
: to the
jinacion
He, 1848
(Illus-
Y., 1850
of Gen.
an.) 12
Y. i860
r.
Himself.
Y. 1864
)lunteer.
hil. 1873
ar. [II-
lil. 1885
)lunteer;
Mexico,
ati, 1848
226 Robertson, J. H. Reminiscences of a Campaijjn in
Mexico (in 1st Tenn. Inf.) (Map.) i2mo, mor.
Nashville. 1849
227 Brackett. Albert G. Gen. Lane's Brigade in Central
Me.xicQ. [Portrait and plate.] i2mo, h mor.
Cincinnati, 1854
228 Autobiography of an English Soldier in the U. S. Arm\- .
during the War with Mexico. (2 plates.) i2mo, cl.
N.Y., 1853
229 Alta California: Military and Naval Operations of the
U. S. against the Territories of Northern Mexico.
By a Captain of Volunteers. 8vo, paper. Phil. 1847
230 Message and Documents relating to the Conquest cm
California and New Me.\icc>. (Maps and plans.) Svo.
h. roan. Washington, 1849
'^ 231 Manusckiit. Narrative of Service under Gens. Taylor
and Scott in Mexico by Capt. E. Backus of the Jst
U. S. Infy.
These notes are in five covers, pp. 264, witli three
plans, and embrace the entire period of tiie war.
Capt. Backus served with distinction in the valley of
the Rio Grande, was Governor of the Castle of San
Juan d' Ulloa after the capture of Vera Cruz, and
was later actively employed about the City of Mexico
till the close of hostilities. The mss. form a valuable
contribution to the history of the war.
{31a Copy (13 pages) of Capt Backus' Narrative, with notes
by Capt. B. Also copy (2 1 pages) of a narrative of
service in Mexico, by Capt. George Deas. (Valuable.)
The foregoing lots (200-23 la) form an unusually
valuable collection of original and contemporaneous
authorities in relation to one of the most interesting
and inglorious episodes in the history of our countr}-.
23
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232 Pkescott, William H. History of the Conquest of
Mexico. 3 vols. (3 portraits and 2 maps.) 8vo, cl.,
unc. N. Y., 1844
233 De Salazar y Olarte, Don Ignacio. Historia de la
Conquista de Mexico. Segunda Parte. Folio, cf.
Madrid, 1786
A continuation of De Solis.
234 Garcia, Fr. Gregorio. Origen de los Indios de cl
Nuevo Mundo, y Indias Occidentales. Folio, cf.
Madrid, 1729
235 De Gomara, Francisco Lopez. Historia de Mexico.
con el Descubrimiento de la Nueva Espana. (Map.)
i6mo, cf. Anvers, 1554
Notes on Margins throughout. Ornament on title.
Leaves, not pages, numbered.
236 De Gomara, Francisco Lopez. Historia de las Con-
quistas de Hernando Cortes. (Map and 2 frontis-
pieces.) 2 vol?. Small 4to, paper, unc. Me.xico, 1826
The work of de Gomara edited by Carlos Maria dc
Bastamante for the use of Mexican youth.
237 Sahagun, Fr. Bernardino. Historia de la Conquista
de Mexico. 8vo, paper, unc. Mexico, 1829
(Edited by de Bustamante.)
238 Clavigero, D. Francisco Saverio. The History of
Mexico collected from Spanish and Mexican Histor-
ians. Translated from the Italian by Charles Cullcn.
3 vols. [Maps and plates.] 8vo, cf. Phila. 181;
239 BOTURINI, Benaduci Lorenzo. Idea de una Nueva
Historia General de la America Septentrional. (Por-
trait and plate.) Small 4to, cf. Madrid, 1746
240 Icazbalceta, Joaquin Garcia. Don Fray Juan dt
Zumarraga Primer Obispo y Arzobispo de Mexico. |
8vo, paper. Mexico, 1881
A very valuable contribution to the early eccle:ia«
tical history of New Spain.
27
he Conquest of
maps.) 8vo, cl.,
N. Y., 1844
Historia de la
rte. Folio, cf.
Madrid, 1786
los Indies de cl
;s. Folio, cf.
Madrid, 1729
itoria de Mexico.
I Espana. (Map.)
Anvers, 1554
Ornament on title.
istoria de las Con-
ap and 2 frontis-
i unc. Mexico, 1826
Ly Carlos Maria dc
1 youth.
la de la Conquista
Mexico, 1829
The History of
id Mexican Histor- |
by Charles Cullcn.
cf. Phila. 181;
dea de una Nueva
eptentrional. (Por-
M ad rid, 174^ |
Don Fray Juan dc
rzobispo de Mexico.
Mexico, 1881
to the early eccle:iaj-
240aColeccion de Documentos para la Historia de Mexico
Publicado por Jaaquin Garcia Icazbalceta. Tomo I.
Folio, paper. Mexico, 1855
241 Manuscript. Historia de Nueva Espana. Folio, calf.
This History, 146 leaves of exquisitely written text,
is the work of a Mexican Indian, a native of Michoa-
can, educated in the City of Mexico. In its composi-
tion he has studiously made use of existing historical
works and also of original native sources. The volume
is in every sense a creditable addition to the early
history of his country.
242 Documentos para la Historia de Mexico. Tomo Prim-
ero. Folio, h. mor. Mexico, 1856
This vol. is the 1st of the 3d scries documents
(mainly hitherto unpublished) relating to the early
history of Mexico. The vols, appeared in the form
of feuilletons 'i the Diario Official in the City of
Mexico. Subsequently a few sets of these feuilletons
were- gathered and bound. This one (all published
of the 3d series) is the rarest and became at once un-
obtainable. It contains: [i] Teatio de Virtudes Poli-
ticas, pp. 88. Sketches of Mexican Rulers before the
Conquest. [2] Memorial dado por Don Tray Dom-
ingo Pimentel y D. Juan Chamuco y Curillo a la
Santidad del Papa Urbano VIII, pp. 184. This with
two accompanying documents relates to certain
ecclesiastical transactions between the Spanish Govt,
and the Holy See. [3] Traduccion de las Vidas y
Martyrios que padecieroii tres Ninos Principales de
la Ciudad de Tlaxcala. pp. 28. [4] Relaciones de las.
todas Cosas que en cl Nuevo — Mexico se han visto
y sabido desde el Ano 1538 hasta el de 1626, por el
Padre Geronimo de Zarate Salmeron, pp. 208. [ 5]
Utiles y Curiosas Noticias del Nuevo-Mexico, Cibola
y otras Naciones Confinantes, pp. 18. [6] Computo>
Cronologico de los Indios Mexicanos, pp. 71. |7|
28
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Viage de Indios y Diario del Nuevo-Mexico esciito
por el R. P. Fray Juan Augustift de Morfi, pp. 184.
• Relates to Texas and New Mexico. [8] Descripcion
Geografica, Natural y Curiosa de la Provincia de Son-
era, Ano de 1764, pp. 128. [9] A Collection of
Letters, Relations, &c, treating of the Indians, Mis-
sions and Government of the Northern Province of
Mexico, pp. 316.
The vol. as a whole is a store of invaluable material
for the early history of Mexico and the Southwest-
ern Territories of the United States.
243 Rudo Ensayo, tentative de una Prevencional Descrip-
cion Geographlca de la Provincia de Sonora, sus Ter-
minos y Confines. 4to cl. San Augustin, Fla. 1863
This work, published by Buckingham Smith, also
appears as (8) in the preceding volume.
243a De Espinosa, Fr. Isidro Felio. El Peregrino Septen-
trional Atlante : Delineado en la Exemplarissima
Vidadel Venerable Padre F". Antonio Margil de Jesus.
(Cut and portrait.) Small 4to, vel.' ' Mexico, 1737
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Part of Padre Margil's missionary work was in that
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244 Ternaux-Comfans. Voyages, Relations et Memoirs
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These volumes constitute the greatest and most
valuable work in existence, illustrative of antiquities
and primitive history of Mexico. Lord Kingsborough
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257 Muhlenpfordt, Edward. Versuch einer getreuen
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The writer was a Captain in the Spanish Navy.
W'hile on his way with despatches from the King, to
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Mercy. His narrative, written after his return to
Spain, indicates that he sedulously improved evety
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265 Squier, E. G. Collection of Rare and Original Docu-
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268 Dunham, Capt. Jacob. Journal of Voyaj^cs. | Illus-
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269 Stout, Peter F. Nicaragua: Past, Present and Future.
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270 Sum, IVAN, Lt. John T. Problem of Interoccanic
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271 5 Pamphlets on Interoccanic Canal by the Isthmus;
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272 MANUStRIl'T. An Account of Travels and Personal
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A very interesting and valuable narrative. Dr.
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time in scientific explorations in these regions. This
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mains of the prehistoric civilization of Central South
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274 Dk Prefontaink, M. Maison Rustiquc, a TUsagc dcs
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278 Palon, Fr. Francisco. Relacion Historica dc la Vida
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279 Robinson, A. Life in California: During a Resi-
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328 Cruise of the Revenue-Steamer Corwin in Al-
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333 Elliot, Henry VV^ The Seal Islands and Seal Fish-
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353 Farnham, Thomas J. Travels in the Great Western
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fully digested, data relating to the topography, geol-
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which he passed. In his company was an artist, Karl
Bodmer, who was employed to sketch scenes and ob-
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travels extended from the Atlantic seaboard to the
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355 Murray, Hon. Charles Augustus. Travels in North
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356 Parkman, Francis. The California and Oregon Trail:
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360 LatrOHK, Charles Joseph. The Rambler in North
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365 HiNES, Rev. Gustavus. Oregon: Its History, Con-
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366 Lee & Frost. Ten Years in Oregon, [Map.] i2mo,
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367 Thornton, J. Quinn. Oregon and California in 1848.
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370 STRATTON, R. B, CaptivFty of the Oatman Girls : be-
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372 CROS.S, Maj. O. Journal of Expedition Across the
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374 Fremont, Capt. J.C. Report of an Exploring Expedi-
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375 Fremont, John Charles. Memoirs of my Life. In-
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376 Emory, Col. W. H. Notes of a Military Reconnois-
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277 Stansbury, Howard. Exploration and Survey of the
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378 Garrard, Lewis H. Wa-to-yah, and the Taos Trail ;
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379 HOBBS, Capt. James. Wild Life in the Far West and
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380 McCall, Gen. George A. Letters from the Frontiers.
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395 (in.l.MoKK, Parker. Travel, War, and SI rck. 8vG,
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small, of history should be gathered and preserved.
They are not made up of matters of interpretation,
nor of personal opinion, nor of how history should be
It
revised for lay readers ; but are as densely packed
with items of actual history in the making as a thanks-
giving turkey is of good meat. To a thinking man
they are also quite as palatable. In these pages from
the successes, the errors and infirmities of past con-
duct the Kansan may ever learn large lessons of pru-
dential wisdom for future guidance. Originality pro-
vokes originality.
413 History of the State of Kansas. [Maps and illustra-
tions.] 4to, h. mor. Chicago, 1883
Contains a general history of the State, pp. 307 ;
and a separate history of each County, with numerous
biographical sketches, pp. 1308.
414 Giles, F. W. Thirty Years in Topeka. A Historical
Sketch. (Frontispiece.) 8vo, stitched. Topeka, 1886
Unique uncut copy.
415 Transactions of the Kansas State Historical Society,
with Biennial Reports. 4 vols, (bound as 3.) (Plate.)
8vo, cloth. 5th and 6th Biennial Reports. 8vo, cl.
Topeka, 1881-89
416 Redpath, James. The Public Life of Capt. John
Brown. [Portrait.] i2mo, cl. Boston i860
417 Brown, G. W. Reminiscences of Old John Brown.
8vo, papor. Rockford, 111. 1880
An iconoklastic, but correct statement of certain
facts in re John Brown.
418 Western Border Life; or. What Fanny Hunter Saw
and Heard in Kansas and Missouri. i2mo, cl.
N. Y. 1856
419 HiNTON, R. J. The Rebel Invasion of Missouri and
Kansas und Gen. Sterling Price. [Portraits and plans.]
8vo, cl. Chicago, 1865
Most of the edition of this work was destroyed,
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estroyed,
420 Hritton, VV^iley. Memoirs of the Rebellion on the
Border, 1863. i2mo, cl Chicago, 1882
Relates mainly to service of Kansas troops in Ark-
ansas and Southern Missouri.
421 Ketm, B. Randolph. Sheridan's Troopers on the
Borders. A Winter Campaign on the Plains. (Illus-
trated.) i2mo, cl. Phil., 1870
422 Custer, Gen. G. A. My Life on the Plains, or, Per-
sonal Experiences with the Indians. (Illustrated.)
^ 8vo, cl. N. Y., 1874
$ 423 SiiEWARD, Lillie K. The Grim Chieftain of Kansas
I (Gen. Jas. H. Lane.) i6mo, cl.
I Cherryvale, Kas., 1885
,t 424 Jenkins, Jeff. The Northern Tier: or. Life among
f the Homestead Settlers. i2mo, cl. Topeka, 1880
Jg 425 Ebbutt, Percy G. Emigrant Life in Kansas. [Illus-
m trated.] 8vo, cl, unc. London, 1886
1 426 PiCARD, Geo. H. A Mission Flower. A Kansas Nov-
1 el. i2mo, cl. N. Y., 1885
427 Hazen, Gen. W. B. Some Corrections of "Life on the
Plaii.s;" n/so, Palmer, H. E. The Powder River Ex-
pedirion, 1865. [2 pamphlets.] 8vo. [Very valu-
able.] St. Paul and Omaha.
428 Kansas. 16 Pamphlets, 1827-1879. Explorations and'
Indian History. Valuable^
429 Kansas. 15 Pamphlets, 1868-1875. County His-
tories [6,] Antiquities and Indian History. Valuable.
430 Kansas. 6 Pamphlets, 1826-1887. Explorations and
Local History. Valuable.
431 Kansas, [i] Report on Protection of Western Fron-
tier. [Map.] 1837. [2] Report on Defence of West-
ern Frontier. (Map.) 1838. [3] Report on Western
Frontier. [Map and plates.] 1846. Valuable.
k
432 Kansas. Notes of a Western Hunting Trip. Small
4to, sheets. [Illustrated.] Easton, Pa., 1875
433 De Freytas, Padre ¥r. Nicolas. Relacion del Des-
cubrimiento del Pais y Cindad de Quivira. 8vo,
sheets. N. Y., 1882
Relates to the Kansas region. Penalosa, for a time
acting as governor of New Mexico, made an explor-
ing expedition in 1682 to the North and East of
Santa Fe for the purpose of securing an amicable
understanding with the Indians of the plains.
434 Nebraska State Historic ' Society, Transactions.
2 vols. 8vo, cl. Lincoln, 1885-7
435 Theamba, Inshta. Ploughed Under: the Story of an
Indian Chief. i2mo, cl. N. Y. 1881
Details of the treatment of the Poncas by th(
' Whites.
436 Fletcher, Alice C. Historical Sketch of the Omaha
Indians, (illustrated;) ancif, The Ponca Chiefs.
[2 pieces.]
437 Hill, Alice Polk. Tales of the Colorado Pioneers.
8vo, cl. Denver, 1884
438 Evans, Go'. John. Statement Concerning the Chiving-
ton Massacre. 8vo, stitched. Denver, 1865
439 Dawson & Skiff. The Ute War; A History of the
White River Massacre in 1879. (Illustrated.) 8vo,
paper. Denver, 1876
_ 1
439a Messages and Letters Relating to the Utes, 1879-81.
4 pieces. Wash.
440 Dartt, Mary. On the Plains and Among the Peaks
or How Mrs. Maxwell Made her Natural History Col-
lection. (Illustrated.) i2mo, cl. Phil, 1879
441 Toner, Dr. J. M. Address before the Rocky Moun
tain Medical Association. i2mo, h. cl.
Washington, 1877
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443
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Story of all
N. Y. i88i
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the Omaha
nca Chiefs.
io Pioneers,
lenver, 1884
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iDenvcr, 1865
listory of the
Itrated.) 8vo.
Denver, 1876
Ites, 1879-81-
Wash.
ig the Peaks,
ll History Col
Phil, 1879
1445
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shington, 1877 j
Greatore.X, Eliza. Summer Etchings in Colorado.
(Richly illustrated.) Small 4to, cl. N. Y., 1873
Long, J. V^oyages and Travels of an Indian Trader,
Describing the Manners and Customs of the North
American ludians. (Map.) 4to, h. cf.
London, 1791
Mackenzie, Alexander. Voyages from Montreal, on
the River St. Lawrence, through the Continent of
North America, to the Frozen and Pacific Oceans.
(Portrait and maps.) 4to, h. cf. London, 1801
Umfreville, Edward. The Present State of Hudson's
Bay, Containing a Full Description of that Settle-
ment, the Adjacent Country and of the Fur Trade.
(Plate) 8vo, cf. London, 1790
Harmon, Daniel VV. A Journal of Voyages and
Travels in the Interior of North America, During a
Residence of Nineteen Years in. Different Parts of the
Country. [Portrait and map.] 8vo, cf.
Andover, 1820
James, Edwin. A Narrative of the Captivity and Ad-
ventures of John Tanner, during Thirty Years Resi.
dence among the Indians. (Portrait.) 8vo, cl.
N. Y., 1830
Si'ROAT, Gilbert M. Scenes and Studies in Indian
Life. (Frontispiece.) i2mo, cl. London, 1868
Relates to the Indians of Vancouver Island.
Briti.SH Columbia. A Guide to the Province of.
8vo, bds. Victoria. 1877
Contains much historical and Indian matter.
Halcombe, Rev. J. J. Stranger than Fiction. (11-
lustrated.) i2mo, cl. London, 1880
Narrative of a remarkable missionary work among
the Mctlahkatlah Indians, British Columbia.
52
451 HoMTAS, Bp. William C. Missions Among the Indians
of Mackenzie River. (Map.) i2mo, cl. London, 1888
452 Tucker, S. The Rainbow in the North : Indian Mis-
sions in Rupert's Land. (Map and illustrations.) 12
mo, cl. London, 1858
453 Anderson, Bp. David. The Net in the Bay: the In-
dian Missions of Hudson's Bay. (Map.) i2mo, cl.
London, 1854
454 Murray, W. H. II. Daylight Land. 8vo, paper.
Boston, 1888
A narrative of a journey over the Canada Pacific
R. R., with detailed descriptions of the Country, its
history, resources and inhabitants. Richly illustrated"
455 Manitoba. Historical and Scientific Society's Publi-
cations. 25 nos. 8vo, paper. Winnipig, 1870-84
456 Russell, Ale.x. J. The Red River Country, Hudson's
Bay and Northwest Territories, in Relations to Can-
ada. (Map and plates.) 8vo, paper. Montreal, 1870
457 Van Dusen, C. The Indian Chief: an Account of his
Labors, Losses, Sufferings and Oppression. i2mo, c!
London, 186;
458 Young, Rev. Egerton R. By Canoe and Dog Trair
among theCree and Salteaux Indians. (Illustrated
i2mo, cl. N. Y., 189
459 Delessert, Eldonard. Les Indiensde !a Baie d' Hue
son. i2mo, paper. Paris, i8(:
459a 13 Pamphlets on the Indians of British America. (Va
uable lot.)
460 Canada, Lower. A Tour in, by a Citizen of the Uii
ed States. i6mo, cf. Litenfield, Conn., i;
461 Smith, M. A Geographical View of the Province
Upper Canada. i2mo, bds. Phil, i?
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47
471
68
:he Indians
(ndon, 1888
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rations.) 12
andon, 1858
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) i2mo, cl.
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), paper.
Boston, 1888
inada Pacific
Country, its
ily illustrated-
iciety's Publi-
lipig, 1870-84
itry, Hudson's
itions to Can-
Montreal, 1870
Account of ^istfk
iion. i2mo, c!~
London, 186;
nd Dog Trai
(Illustrated
N. Y.. 189
la Baie d' Hue
Paris, i8f
America
(Va
izen of the Un
field, Conn., 1?
the Province
Phil. I?
462 Quebec. Notices sur Ics Missions du Diocese dc.
[Maps.) i2mo, h. roan. Quebec, v. d.
A complete set of these Notices (21) from 1839 to
1874, bound as three vols. Abundant material relat-
ingto Indian Missions in Canada and in the Northern
U. S.
463 BOSWORTII, Newton. Hochclaga Depicta : the Early
Histor}' and Present State of the City and Island of
Montreal. (Map and 23 plates.) i2mo, cl.
Montreal. 1839
464 Gesner, Abraham. New Brunswick ; with Notes for
Emigrants. (Map and plates.) 8vo, cl.
London, 1847
COZZENS, Frederic S. Acadia ; or, a Month Among the
Blue Noses. 2 plates, i2mo, cl. N. Y. 1859
1 Smith, Philip H. Acadia. A Lost Chapter in Ameri-
can History. Illustrated. 8vo, cl.
Pawling, N. Y. 1884
467 Eaton, Arthur VV. Acadian Legend and Lyrics.
i2mo, bds. London, 1889
468 Marsden, Joshua. Narrative of a Mission to Nova
Scotia and New Brunswick. i2mo, cl. London, 1827
469 Akins, Thomas B. Selections from the Public Docu-
ments of the Province of Nova Scotia. 8vo, cl.
Halifax, 1869
These Documents relate chiefly to the forcible re-
moval of the French from Acadia by the English
under Col. Winslow.
470 Maurault, L'Abbe J. A. Histoire des Abnaksi,
depuis 1605 jusqu'a nos Jours. 8vo, h. roan.
Sorel, 1866
471 Leland, Charles G. The Alyonquin Legends of New
England. (Illustrated.) i2mo, cl. Boston, 1884
"-^-uuLcajia^gSlgmnpM
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472 Brvmnkr, Douglas. Reports on Canadian Archives,
1883-90, 8 vols. 8vo, paper. Ottawa, v. d.
472a Folding Maps (mounted, in covers) of Canada, New
Brunswick and Nova Scotia. (3 pieces.)
473 Canada. Annual Reports of the Superintendent of In-
dian Affairs, 1875-86. 11 vols. 8vo, paper
Toronto, v. d.
474 Correspondence Relating to the Indians of the Canadian
Provinces. 1839-. I'olio, paper. London, 1839
475 Quebec. Transactions of the Literary and Historical
Soci<.'ty of. 2vols. i2nio, boards. Quebec, 1829-31
(Maps and plates.) (Also,) Memoires sur le Canada.
(Maps and plans) 1838 ; Memoires et Relations, 1840 ;
Voyages de Decouverte au Canada 1534-42, 1843;
Memoire du Sieur de Ramezay, 1861 ; Mss. Relating
to Early History of Canada (in 4 plates) v. d. ; Third
Series of Historical Documents, 1871 ; Fourth Series
of Manuscripts, &c„ 1875 ; Fifth Series of HistoricaT
Documents, 1877. ^vo, i cl, rest paper, 8 vols.
These eight vols, constitute the complete collec-
tions of the Society to 1877. The matter here publish-
ed is of great value. Of the Transactions there was
a 3d vol. These two vols, here given are rarely now
found.
476 Montreal. Memoires de la Societe Historique de
Livraisons 1-9, 1859-80 (Lacks No. 3.) 8vo, paper,
unc. 8 vols.
These with the pubs, of the Quebec Society are
very carefully selected and edited, and form a valu-
able contribution to historical literature.
477 Le Boutillier, J. G. Les Soirees Canadiennes. Recueil
de Litterature Nationale. 8vo, h. mor. Quebec, 1861
Relate to Indian-Canadian history.
48
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Ava, V. d.
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ent of In-
onto, V. d.
Canadian
idon, 1839
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:c, 1829-31
le Canada,
ions, 1 840 ;
-42, 1843-.
5. Relating
. d. ; Third
arth Series
[ Historical
vols.
letc collec-
ere publish-
there was
rarely now
itorique de
8vo, paper,
Society are
orm a valu-
es. Recueil
Quebec, 1861
66
478 CkaN'IZ, David. The History of (jrccnland: Contain-
in}^ a Description of the Country and its Inhabitants.
2 vols. (Maps and plates.) 8vo, cf. London, 1767
479 K(;kdk, Hans. A Description of Greenland. Showing;
the Natural History, Situation, Boundaries, and I'ace
of the Country. [Map and plates. | 8vo, cf.
London, 1745
4.S0 Saaiivi-:. Hans Kgcde. (ireenhmd : Lxtracts from a
Journal in that Country in th<.' Years 1770 to 177.S.
(Map.) Svo, bds, unc. London, 181S
I 4Soa Account of Mission to the Ksquimau.x in Labrador.
1724; V^iew of the Missions Among the Esquimau.x
in Labrador, 1724. (2 pieces, rare and valuable.
'4.S1 Z<)l<(;i)KA(".ER, C. G. Hloeyende Opkomst der Aloudc
en Hedendaaj^sche Groenlandsche Visschery. (Maps
and plates.) Small 4to, vel. Amsterdam, 1720
4S2 La Vie, les Avantures et le Voyaj^e de (iroenland dii
Reverend Pere Cordelier Pierre de Mesanjje. 2 vols,
in I. (Frontispieces.) i2mo, cf. Amsterdam. 1720
4.S3 Rink, Henry, Tales and Traditions of the Eskimo.
[Illustrated.] i2mo, cl, unc. London, 1875
484 Kink, Henry. Danish Greenland, its People and its
Products. [Map and plates,] i2mo, cl, unc.
London, 1877
485 (iRKll.V, Adolpus \V. Report of the Proceedings of
the United States Expedition to Lady Franklin Kay,
(jrinnell Land. 2 vols. [Maps and plates.] 4to, cl.
^ Washington, 188S
<|B6 Lk CleR( Q, Christien. Nouvelle Relation de la Gas-
? pesie, qui contient les Moeurs et la Religion des Sau-
I vages Gaspesiens, i2mo, paper, Paris, 1991
i
56
487 Le Clercq, Father Christian. First Establishment of
the Faith in New France. (Translated) with Notes
by John G. Shea, 2 vols. (Map, portrait and plates.)
8vo, paper, unc. N. Y., 1881
488 Recueil de Voiagesau Nord, contenant divers Memoires
tres utiles au Commerce et a la Navigation. 6 vols.
(Maps and plates.) i2mo, vel. Amsterdam, 171 5
In these vols, are contained a series of Relations.
&c., relating to North America, viz: California 2;
Frobisher's Voyages i ; Greenland 3 ; Hudson's Ba)-
2 ; Hemepin i ; Louisiana and the Mississippi River
4; Newfoundland i ; St. Lawrence River i ; Virginia i.
489 De La POTHERIE, Baequeville. Histoire de TAmerique
Septentrionale. 4 vols, in 2. (Maps and plates,)
i2mo, vel. Paris, 1722
490 Le Beau, Sr. C. Avantures du, on Voyage curieux et
nouveau parmi les Sauvages de I'Amerique Septen-
trionale. 2 vols. (Map aad plate.) i2mo, h. cf.
Amsterdam, 1738
491 Dz Charlevoix, P. Histoire et Description Generalc
de la Nouvelle France avec le Journal Histcique. 6
vols. i2mo, cf. (Maps and plates.) Paris, 1744
492 De Charlevoix, Rev. P. F. X. History and General
Description of New France. Translated with Notes
by John G. Shea. (Maps, portraits and facsimiles.
6 vols. 4to, paper, unc. N. Y. 1866
493 Bref Recit et Succincte Narrative de la Navigation faitc
en 1535 et 1536 par le Capitaine Jaques Cartier au.\
Isles de Canada, Hochelaga, Saguenay et Antres. i:
mo, paper, unc. Paris, 1863
494 Voyage et Decouverte de quelques Pays et Nations dc
I'Amerique Septentrionale par le P. Marquette et Si.
Joliet. (Map.) i2mo, mor. Paris 1845
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ith Notes
nd plates.)
Y., 1881
n
Memoires
6 vols.
rdam, 17^5
Relations.
alifornia 2 ;
dson's Ba>-
sippi River
; Virginia i.
I'Ameriquc
nd plates,)
Paris, 1722
e curieux et
que Septen-
10, h. cf.
terdam, 1738
ion Generalc
iistcnque. ^'
Paris, 1744
and General
i with Notes
nd facsimiles.
N. Y. i86f)
ivigation faitt
5 Cartier au.x
et Antres. i-
Paris, 1863
et Nations dc
trquette et Si
Paris 1845
■4,
495 Oeuvres de Cliamplain publices sons le Patronage de I*
Universite Laval. Par TAbbc C.-M. Laverdierc. 6
vols. 4to, paper. (Portrait, maps and plates.)
Quebec, 1870
496 Relations des Jesuites contenaiit cc qui s'cst passe dc
plus remarquable clans les Missions dts Peres de Com-
pagnie de Jesus dans la Nouvelle France. 3 vols. 8
vo, paper, unc. Quebec, 1858
497 0'CALLAr.H.\N, Dr. E. H. Relations des Jesuites sur
les Decouvertes et Ics autres Evenements arrives en
Canada, et au Nord et a I'Oucst des Etats-Unis.
i2mo, mor. Montreal, 1S50
Bibliographical notes on the Jesuit Relations.
498 Relations Inedites de la Nouvelle France (1672-1679)
pour faire suite aux anciennes Relations (161 5-1672)
2 vols. i2mo, h. mor. [Maps.) Paris, 1861
Valuable as supplementary to the Relr.tions des
Jesuites.
499 0'Calla(;han. Reprints of nine Relations (Jesuit) not
contained in the usual series. 9 vols. 8vo, sheets.
I, BlARD, Missio Canadensis, 1612 ; 2, Lallemant,
Copie de Trois Lettres, 1625-6; 3, L'Al.LEMAND,
Lettre, 1629; 4, JUVENCV. Canadicae Missionis Re-
latfo, 1710; 5. /d., De Regione et Moribus Canaden-
siam, 1710; 6, Relatio Rerum Gestarum in Novo
Francica Missionc, 1622; 7, L'Allemant. Relation
de ce qui s'est passe en Nouvelle France, 1629; 8,
L'Allemant, Lettre, 1627; 9, Biard, Relation de
la Nouvelle France, 1616.
25 copies printed. N. Y., v. d.
500 Lenox. Reprint of five of the rarest of the Jesuit Re-
lations. 5 vols. 8vo, sheets, i, Dreuillette, Narre
du Voyage en Nouvelle Angleterre, 1650-51 ; 2,
Copie de Deux Lettres, 1656 ; 3, L'ALLEMANT,
Lettres Envoiees de la Nouvelle France, 1660 ; 4,
i
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M.\k(ji;i TI K i:r Aij.dNF.K, Rccit dcs Voya{,'c.s, 1673 ;
5, Relation dc la Nouvcllc France, 1676 7.
25 copies printed. N. Y., v. d.
501 SlIKA. Scries (jf Relations. 24 vols, (^xnind as 23.)
100 copies printed. Complete sets arc now very
rarely offered. All are from unpublished mss.
8vo, cl. unc. N. Y., v. d.
502 I.cttres Edifiantes et Curienses concernant I'Asie, I'Af-
ri(|ue et I'Americpie. 4 vols, cSvo, paper, unc.
Paris, 1839
Vols. 1 and II contain Letters relatin}^ to Canada
and the United States.
503 HkKSSAM, R. r. F, J. Relation Abregee dc quelques
Missions dcs I'cres de la Compagnie tic Jesus dans la
Nouvelle France. Svo, paper. Montreal, 1852
504 CHAl'CMKTIKKE, R. I*. Claude. La Vic de la H. Cath-
erine Tegakouita dite a Present la Saincte Sanna-
«,rcsse. [Portrait.) Svo, cl. unc. N. Y., 1887
505 Sasskx ii,i,i:, L'Abbe, and SUKA, Dr. John G. Notes
on two Jesuit Manuscripts. 4to, paper, N. Y., 1887
506 Kip. Rt. Rev. Wni. I. The Early Jesuit Missions in
North America. [Map. | i2mo, cl. Albany, 1873
507 M.\R(;ry, Pierre. Decouvertes et Etablissements des
F'rancais dans I'Ouest et dans le Sud de TAmerique
Septentrionale. [Maps.] 6 vols. Paper, unc.
Paris, 1875-88
A very valuable collection of memoirs and other
documents relating; to early French explorations and
settlements within the domain of the U. S.
508 Collection de Manuscrits contenant Letters, Mc-
moires, et autres Documents historiques relatifs a la
Nouvelle France. Recuellis et publics sous les Au-
spices de la Legiislature de Quebec. 4 vols. 4to,
paper, unc. Quebec, 1883-5
5'9
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unv very
ss. a 5 "
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c.
'iiris, 1839
() Canada
; queUiues
ujs dans la
treal, 1852
a H. Cath-
cte Sanna-
N. v., 1887
G. Notes ,.5 '5
N.Y., 1887
516
Missions in =>
bany, 1873 i
ements des :5'7
I'Amerique
ris, 1875-88
and other 519
rations and
S. >
Letters, Me- W^
relatifs a la ji
sous les Au- ^«
4 vols. 4^0, i|
ebec, 1883-S i
JUOKMENTSct Deliberations du Conscil Souvcrain de
la Nouvcllc France. 2 vols. 4to, paper, unc.
Quebec, IS85-9
CHAUVEAU, M. Notice sur la Publication des Regis-
tres du Conseil Souvcrain et du Conscil Souperieur
de Quebec. 4t{), paper, unc. Quebec, 18S5
PouciIOT, M. Memoir upon the Late War in North
America, between the French and English, i75';-6o.
(Maps and plates.) 2 vols. 4to. paper, unc.
Ro.xbury, 1S66
.SUHA, John G. I'erils of the Ocean and Wilderness:
or. Narratives of Shipwreck and Indian Captivity.
i2mo, cl. lioston, n. d.
SnKA, John G. History of the Catholic Missions
among the Indian Tribes ol the United States. (Ill-
ustrated.) i2mo, cl. N. Y., 1854
Un Viaggio all* America .Settentrionale. .Si aggiun-
gono alcuni cenni sulle Missioni Cattoliche ai .Sel-
vaggi. i6mo, paper. Fcrrara, 1S41
Collections of the Maine Historical Society. 7 vols.
. 8vo, cl. Portland and Hath, v. d.
Collections of the Maine Historical .Society. 2 vols.
8vo, cl. Portland, 1869-77
Memorial Volume of the Popham Celebration, Aug. 29,
1862. (Maps.) 8vo, cl. Portland, 1863
The Centennial Celebration of the Settlement of Han-
gor. 8vo, cl. Bangor, 1870
Springer, John S. .Forest Life and Forest Trees:
Camp Life and Lumbering Operations in Maine.
(Illustrated.) i2mo, cl. N. Y., 1851
Thoreau, Henry D. The Maine Woods. i2mo, h.
cf. Boston, 1864
Vetrovnile, Rev. Eugene. The Abnakis and Their
History. (Illustrated.) i2mo, cl. N. Y., 1866
522 Bkadman, Arthur. A Narrative of the Extraordinary
Suffering of Mr. Robert Forbes and Family in a
Journey fiom Cana(hi to the Kennebec. Svo, bds.
I'hil. 1794
523 Second Annual Report of the Natural History and
GeoUjj;y of the State of Maine. Svo, bds. 1862
524 Fakmkk & MooKK. Historical Collections of New
Hampshire. 3 vols. Svo, h. cf. Concord, 1S22 4
525 HeI-KNAP, Jeremj'. The History of New Hampshire.
by John Farmer. Svo, h. cf. Dover, 1831
Vol. I. All published, with portrait.
526 Coi.i.Kc TIONS of the New Hampshire Historical Societ)'.
5 vols. Svo. h. cf. Concord, 1S24-37
These Vols, are misnumbered on the back as 4-8.
527 Wiii.KV. Benj. G. History of the White Mountains.
(Illustrated.) l2mo, cl. Boston, 1 869
528 SpaiLUINC, John H. Historical Relics of the White
Mountains. (Frontispiece. | i2mo, cl.
Mt. Washington, 1853
529 ClIASK, Francis. Gathered Sketches from the Earh
History of New Hampshire and Vermont. (Illustrat
ed.) i2mo, cl. Claremont, 1856
530 ThomI'.son, Z. The Green Mountain Repository for
the Year 1S32. i2mo, cf. Burlington, 1832
531 Rl TLANI) County Historical Society vol, i ; Memorial
Exercises at Castleton, Vt. 1885 ; The Blue-Book of
Ncshobe ; Genealogical Record of the Cumming»
Family. 4 pieces, paper.
532 Archives of Science, Vol. I (all published.) Svo,
paper, unc. Burlington, 1870-74
Valuable for the Natural History of Vt. Also, an
article on the Pawnee Indian^
532a Slade, W. Vermont Statt .s. (I'ortrai* ) Svo, cl.
Middfc ur>', 1823
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532b Wkkks, J. M. History of Salisbury, Vt. (Portraits)
i2mo, cl. Middlebury, 1890.
532c Cllli'MAN, I). Life of Hon. N. Chipman. 8vo, cl.
Valuable for early history of Vt. Floston, 1846
533 HkadI'ORI), Akltn. History of Massachusetts, from
1764 to 1775. 8vo, bds. unc. Hoston, 1822
534 FkoTHINdllAM, Richard, History of the Siege of
Boston, and of the liattlcs of Lexinjjton, Concord
and Hunker Hill. (Maps and plates.) 8vo, cl.
Hoston, 1849
535 DoKCIIKSTKK. History of the Town of. 8vo, cl.
Prepared by the Dorchester Antitpiarian and Histor-
ical Society. Hoston, 1859
536 Parsons, Usher. The Life of Sir William Pepperell,
Hart. (Map.) 8vo, cl. unc. Hoston, 1855
537 jACOiss, Sarah S. The White Oak and its Neighbors.
[Illustrated.] 8vo, cl. unc. Hoston, 1858
538 Adams, Nehemiah. The Life of John Eliot: With an
Account of Larly Missions Among the Indians of N.
E. i2mo, cl. Boston, 1847
539 Francis, Convers. Life of John Eliot, the Apostle to
the Indians. i6mo, stitched. N Y. 1840
540 Sabin's Reprints of Early New England Tracts. 8 nos.
small 4to, paper, unc. N. Y., v. d.
541 Maviikw, Experience. Indian Converts: or. Some
Account of the Lives and Dying Speeches of a con-
siderable Number of the Christian Indians of Martha's
Vineyard, in New England. ' I'
62
544 William, St<;phen VV. The Redeemed Captive Re-
turning to Zion : The Captivity and Deliverance of
Mr. John Williams, Minister in Deerfield. [Plate.]
i2mo, cl. Northampton, I853
545 Freeman, Frederick. Civilization and Barbarism, 11-
lustrated by Especial Reference to Metacomet and
the Extinction of his Race. 8vo, cl. Cambridge, 1878
546 Green, Samuel A. Groton During the Indian Wars.
8vo, cl. Groton, 1883
546a Drake, S. G. A Particular History of the Five Years
French and Indian War in New England. 4to, bds.
Albany, 1870
547 Penh ALLOW, Samuel. The History of the Wars of
New England with the Eastern Indians. 4to, bds.,
unc. Cincinnati, 1859
548 Gardiner, Lt. Lion. A History of the Pequot War.
4to, bds., unc. Cincinnati, i860
549 Church, Thomas. The History of P lilip's War, com-
monly called the Great Indian War, of 1675-6.
(Plates.) i2mo, cf. Exeter, 1829
550 Cheever, George B. The Journal of the Pilgrims at
Plymouth, in New England, in 1620. i2mo, cl.
N. Y., 1848
551 Drake, Samuel G. Indian Captivities: Being a Col-
lection of the Most Remarkable Narratives of Per-
sons Taken Captive by the North American Indians.
(Illustrated.) i2mo, cl. Boston, 1839
552 Calverly, Robert B. Heroism of Hannah Duston.
The Indian Wars of New England. [Illustrated.]
i2mo, cl. Boston, 1875
553 Miller, William J. Notes Concerning the Wampanoag
Tribe of Indians. i2mo, cl. Providence, 1880
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554 Apes, William. The Experience of a Native of the
Forest. i6mo, h. roan. N. Y., 1829
555 Ape.s, William. Indian Nullification of the Unconsti-
tutional Laws of Mass. [Cut.] i2mo, cl.
Boston, 1835
556 Apes, William. Experience of five Christian Indians
of the Pequod Tribe ; also, Eulogy on King Philip.
(2 pamphlets.) i2mo, unc. Boston, 1837
557 Peirce, Ebenezer W. Indian History, Biography and
Genealogy: pertaining to the good Sachem Massa-
soit. (Illustrated.) i2mo, cl. North Abington, 1878
558 Jones, Electa ¥. .Stock-bridge Past and Present; Rec-
ords of an Old Indian Mission. i2mo, cl.
Springfield, 1854
559 Cutter, Benj. & Wm R. History of the Town of
Arlington, Massachusetts, with Genealogies. (Map
and plates.) 8vo, cl. Boston, 1880
560 HoYT, James S. The First Congregational Church of
Cambridgeport, Mass. 2 portraits. 8vo, cl.
Cambridgeport, 187.S
561 MooRE, George H. Notes on the History of Slaver)-
in Massachusetts. 8vo, cl. unc. N. Y. i556
561a Morris, Henry. Early History of Springfield. i2mo,
cl. 1876
562 King, Thomas Starr. The White Hills: Their Legends,
Landscape and Poetry. (Illustrated.) 8vo, cl.
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563 Memoir of the Life of Eliza M. Ouincy. 4to, cl.
(Privately printed.) Boston, 1861
564 A Brief Sketch of the First Settlement of Deerfield.
Mass. i6mo, stitched, unc. Greenfield, 1833
564a Bradford Club. No. i. Papers concerning the At-
tack on Hatfield and Deerfield by a Party of Indians
from Canada. (Map.) 8vo, paper, unc. N. Y., 1859
(;4
565 Historical Manual of the South Church in Andovcr,
Mass. [Portrait and plate.) i2mo, cl.
Andover, 1859
566 Gam MEM,, William. Life of Roger Williams. [Per
trait.] i2mo, cl. Boston, 1846
567 WiiJ.JAMs, Roger. A Key to the Language of Amer-
ica. Vol. I, R. L Hist. Soc. publications. 8vo, h.
mor. Providence, 1827
568 Allen, Zachariah. Defence of the Rhode Island Sys-
tem of the Treatment of the Indians. 8vo, ci.
Providence, 1876
569 Jackson, Charles T. Report on the Geological and
Agricultural Survey of Rhode Island. (Maps and
cuts.) 8vo, h. cf. Providence, 1840
570 Barber, John W. Connecticut Historical Collections.
(Map and illustrations.) 8vo, cf. New Haven, 1836
571 Jones, A. D. The Illustrated Gazetteer and Business-
Book of Connecticut. Vol. I (aP published.) 8vo,
cl. New Haven, 1857
Sketch (56 pages) of Indians of Conn.
572 Stone, William L. Uncas and Meantonomoh ; a His-
torical Discourse. i6mo, cl. N. Y., 1842
573 Trumbull, Benjamin. A Complete History of Con-
necticut, Civil and Ecclesiastical. 8vo, cf. Vol. II.
New Haven, 1818
574 The Blue Laws of New Haven Colony, Usually Called
Blue Laws of Connecticut. i2mo, cl. Hartford, 1838
575 De Forest, John W. History of the Indians of Con-
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376 Orcutt, Samuel. The Indians of the Housatonic and
Naugatuck Valleys. [Illu.strated.] 8vo, cl.
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576a Life of Eliot. 1850; News from New England, 1850:
The Mohegan Lantl Controversey, 1878; Gyles' Cap-
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577 Trumbuli,. John. Autobiography, Reminiscences and
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578 Documentary History of the Protestant Episcopal
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N. Y. 1863-5
579 Litchfield County Centennial Celebration. [Plate. |
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580 Field, David D. Centennial Address at Middletown.
with Sketches of Cromwell, Portlantl, Chatham and
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581 Hartford in the Olden Time : Its First Thirty Years.
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582 Orcutt, Rev. Samuel. History of the Town of Wol-
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583 The Celebration of the One Hundred and Fiftieth An-
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vo, cl. New Haven, 1859
J584 Lambkrt, Edward R. History of the Colony of New
Haven. (Map and illustrations.) I2mo, cl.
New Haven, 1338
[585 Baldwin, Ebenezer. Annals of Yale College, from its
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New Haven, 1838
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587 Centennials of Stamford, New London, Groton and
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588 HiNMAN, R. R. A Catalogue of the Names of the
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(Portrait.) 8vo, cl. (5 Nos.) Hartford, 1846
589 DwiGHT, Timothy. Greenfield Hill: a Poem in Seven
Parts. 8vo. stitched. N. Y., 1794
590 Church, Benjamin. The History of King Philip's
War, With Introduction and Notes by H. M. Dex.
ter. [2 maps.] 2 vols. 4to, h. mor. Boston, 1865
591 Hubbard, William. The History of the Indian Wars
in New England. Edited with Notes by S. G. Drake.
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59.1 Easton, John. A Narrative of the Causes that led to
Philip's Indian War of 1675-6 Edited by F. B.
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593 .Sanders, Daniel C. History of the Indian Wars with
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594 White, Rev. Hcnrj'. Indian Battles: with Incidents
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595 Farmer, John. A Genealogical Register of the First
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596 Backus, Isaac. A History of New England With Par-
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597 Stewart, Rev. I. D. The History of the Freewill
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598 Bradley, Joshua. Accounts of Religious Revivals irt
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598aGAMMELL, Wm. History of American Baptist Mis-
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599 DwiGHT, Timothy, D. D. Travels in New England
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600 SiLLIMAN, Benj. Remarks made on a Short Tour be-
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601 DwiGHT, Theodore. Sketches of Scenery and Man-
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607 Brodhkad, John R. History of the State of New
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York. Vol. I, Pts. I and H. (All published.) 8vo.
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609 The New York Tourist. Descriptive of the Scenery of
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'610 CoLDEN, Cadwallader. History of the tive Indian
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C,[i . The History of the Five Indian Nations de-
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Reprint of first edition with introduction by Dr.
Shea.
612 Morgan, Lewis H. League of the Ho-de-no-sau-nco,
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613 Third Annual Report of the Regents of the University
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69
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«ji4 ScilooixRAKT, Henry R. Notes on the Iroquois.
Cuts. 8vo, li.ff. N. Y. 1S46
615 Notes on the Irotjuois; or Contributions to
American History, Antiquities, and General Hthnol-
ojiy. (Col. plates and cuts.) 8vo, cl. Albany, 1847
616 SlONi;, William L. The Life and Times of Sir William
Johnson, Hart. (Portrait.) 2 vols. 8v(), cl.
Albany, 1865
617 ■ Life of Joseph Brant, and Border Wars of
the Revolutit)n. (l*«)rtrait and plates. 2 vols. Svo.
cl. .\lban)-, ',864
C18 The Life and Times of .Sa-go-ye-\vat-ha, or
Red Jacket. (Portraits.) 8v(), cl. Albany, 1866
Cy\g Johnson, Elias. Legends, Traditions and Laws of the
Iroquois, or Six Nations, and History of the 'Tusca-
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Buffalo, 1864
637 Turner, O. Pioneer History of the Holland Purchase
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638 Gardner, James T. Special Report of the N. Y.
State Survey on the Preservation of the Scenery of
Niagara Falls. (Maps and plates.) 8vo, cl.
Albany, 1880
639 Ward, Rev. F. DeW. Ecclesiastical History of
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640 HOLDEN, A. W. A History of the Town of Queens-
bury, in the State of New York. (Portraits and
plates.) 8vo, bds., unc. Albany, 1874
941 Jones, Pomroy. Annals and Recollections of Oneida
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942 Watson, Winslow E. The Military and Civil History
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643 Worth, Gorham A. Random Recollections of Albany.
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Albany, 1866
644 The Institution of the Society of the Cincinnati ; Some
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645 Report upon the Celebration of the Opening of the
New York and Brooklyn Bridge. 8vo, cl. N. Y., 1883
646 Barnum, H. L. The Spy Unmasked; or Memoirs of
Enoch Crosby. [Engravings.] 8vo, cl.
Fishkill, 1886
647 The Case of the Seneca Indians of New York. 8vo,
bds. Phil., 1840
648 Further Illustration of the Case of the Seneca Indians.
8vo, cl. Phil., 1 841
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79
<)49 Report of a S|)ccial Committee to Investijjate the In-
dian Problem of the State of N. V. 8vo, paper.
Albany, 1889
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655 CoRKV, Allen. History and da/attes of Washington
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.Schuylerville. 1850
656 Remonstrance Against Bridging the Hudson at Albany,
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657 The Presbyterian Church in Westchester Co. : tnn/ the
Beginnings of Westchester Co. History. 2 jiieces. 8
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661 Al.DE.N, Timothy. An Account of Sunday Missions
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662 Clark, J. H. V. Lights and Lines of Indian Charac-
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663 Schoolcraft, Henry R. The Myth of Hiawatha, and
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664 Johnson, Anna C. The Iroquois; or, the Bright Side
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665 Seavek, James E. Life of Mary Jemison, Deh-he-wa-
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666 Hanson, John H. The Lost Prince. Loiis XVII, of
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667 Missions on Western New York, and Church History
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668 Visit of the Governor General to the Six Nations.
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669 Stone, William L. The Campaign of Gen. Burgoync
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670 Goodwin, H. C. Pioneer History; or Cortland
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673 Peck, George. Early Methodism in the Bounds of the
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674 Brown, Mrs. D. C. Memoir of Rev. Lemuel Covell
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678 Fowi.EK, John. Journal of a Tour in the State of
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697 Revolutionary Incidents of Queens County^
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699 FoKMAN. (iabriel. Long Island Antiquities.
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701 Paxion, Philip. The Wonderful Adventures of Cap-
tain Priest. 2 plates. i2mo, h. cf. N. Y., 1S55
Relates to Lon^ Island.
702 Roi KWKl.l,, Rev. Chas. The Cat^;kill Mountains and
the Region Around. (Frontispiece.) i2mo, cl.
N. Y., 1867
703 Dl'.CosTA, B. F. Lake George ; with Glimpses of the
Olden Time. (Illustrated.) i2mo. cl. N. Y., 186S
703aC()I.VIN, Verplanck. 7tli Annual Rept. of the Adiron-
dack Survey. 8vo, cl. Albany, 1880
704 The Northern Traveller; the Routes to Niagara, (Jue-
bec, and the Springs. [Maps and plates. | N.Y. 1825.
Also, The Fi'shionable Tour, to the Sf)riiigs, Niagara.
Quebec and Boston. Saratoga, 1825. 2 vols. i6mo.
h. roan.
705 Panoramic Guide from Niagara to Quebec. 1863; Guide
to Niagara FalN. 1852; Panorama of Hudson River,
1856. 3 vols.
706 MkhaeI-IUS, J. (The First Minister of the Dutch Re-
formed Church in the U. .S.i Fac simile of his Letter
the only extant, written during the first years of the
Settlement of New York, with Introduction and
Translation by Hon. Hcniy C. Murphy. Folic, vel.
Amsterdam, 1883
707 Denton, Daniel. A Brief Description of New York.
Formerly New Netherlands. 4to, cl. unc.
N. Y., 1845.
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708 VVooLEY, Charles. A Two Year's Journey in New
York and Part of its Territories in America. 4to, cl.
unc. N. Y., i860
709 MlLi.EK, John. A Description of the Province and
City of New York. 4to, cl. unc. N. Y., 186a
710 HUDl), Thomas. Good Order Established in Pennsyl-
v;»nia and New Jersey. 4to, cl. unc. N. Y., 1865
71 1 Alsop, George. A Character of the Province of Mary,
land in four Parts. 4to, cl., unc. N. Y., 1869
The foregoing 5 lots are a fine set of the Gowanj^
Reprints.
712 The Bulletin of the Pennsylvania Historical Society,
(All published, scarce.) Vol. I. 8vo, h. mor.
Phil., 1848
713 Camfanius, Thomas. A Short Description of the
Province of New Sweden, now called Pennsylvania,
[Maps and plates.] 8vo, bds. Phil., 1838
; 14 Memoirs of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania.
Vol. HI, Pt. H. 8vo, bds. unc, Phil., 1836
715 Thomson, Charles. An Enquiry into the Causes of the
Alienation of the Delaware and Shawanese Indians.
(Map.) 8vo, stitched. London, 1759
716 Relation Historique de I'Expedition, contrc les In-
diens de 1 Ohio on 1764. Commander par le Chevalier
Henry Bouquet. iMaps and plans.) 8vo, bds. unc.
Amsterdam, 1769
717 Historical Account of Bouquet's Expedition Against
the Ohio Indians. Edited by Parkman. (Map, plates
and plans.) 8vo. cl. Cincinnati, 1868
718 CoRT, Rev. Cyrus. Col. Henry Bouquet and his Cam-
paigns of 1763 and 1764; The Bouquet Celebn tion
on Bushy Run Battlefield, 1883; Memorial of Enoch
Brown and Eleven Scholars, Massac ed July 26, 1763.
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'63.
(3 pieces in vol. Portrait and plates.) i2mo, cl.
Lancaster, 1883-6
719 Beatly, Charles. The Journal of a Two Months' Tour;
With a View to Promoting Religion Among the
Frontier Inhabitants of Pennsylvania. 8vo, h. cf. unc.
London, 1768
720 De Crevccoeur, Hector St. John. Voyage dans la
Haute Pensylvanie et dans I'Etat de New York. 3
vols. (Maps and plates.) 8vo, cf. Paris, 1801
721 Miner, Charles. History of Wyoming, in a Series of
Letters. (Maps and plate.) 8vo. cl. Phil., 1845
722 Jacob, John J. Life of Capt. Michael Cresap; a/so, A
Journal of Wayne's Campaign by Lt. Boyer. 4to,
paper, unc. Cincinnati, 1866
723 Mayer, Brantz. Tah-gah-jute ; or, Logan and Cresap,
an Historical Essay. 8vo, paper, unc. Albany, 1867
724 Memorials of the Moravian Church, edited by Wm. C.
Reichel. Vol. i. (All published.) 8vo, cl.
Phil., 1870
Only 80 copies in existence.
725 Transactions of the Moravian Historical Society.
(Portrait.) Vol. I. ] All published! 8vo, cl.
Phil., 1876
726 Reicmei.. Rev. Levin Th. The Karly History of the
Church of the United Brethren in North America,
1734-48. Svo. cl. Nazareth, 1888
727 Henry, James. Sketches of Moravian Life and Char-
acter. [Plati;.] i2mo, cl. Phil., 1859
728 RoNimiAl.KK, Rev. lulwarcl. Life of John Hecke-
weUler. IPortrait.] i2mo. cl. Phil., 1847
729 RniKR. Abraham. History of the Moraviar Church
in Philadelphia. ( Portraits and plates.) Svo, cl.
Phil. 1857
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730 LosKlKl., Geo. H. Histoiy of the Mission of the
United Brethren Among the Indians of North Amer-
ica. (Map.) 8vo, bds, unc. London, 1794
73 1 5 Pamphlets Relating to Moravian Missions in the United
States. London, 1769; Washington, 1814. 22 & 23 ;
Shekomeko, or Moravians in Dutchess Co.
Poughkecpsie, 1858
732 ELI.lOTr, Uavid. The Life of Rev. Elisha Macurdy.
(Portrait.) i2mo, cl. Phil. 1848
Relates to Early Presbyterian Church in Western
Pcnn.
733 Wrkiht, Hendrick B. Hi.storical Sketches of Ply-
mouth, Pcnn. I Portraits and plates, j i2mo, cl.
Phil., 1873
734 Lyti.i:, Milton S. History of Huntingdon County,
Penn. 1 3 plates.) 8vo, cl. Lancaster, 1876
735 Brunner, D. B. The Indians of Berks County, Penn.
(Cuts ard 34 plates.) 8vo, h. roan. Reading, 1881
736 Lambinc, Rev. A. A. Register of Fort Duquesne,
translated with Notes and Introduction. [Plan.]
4to, paper. Pittsburgh, 1885
See No. 5 of Shea's Relations, Lot 501.
737 SlIEAFER, P. W. Historical Map of Pennsylvania.
Showing Indian Names of Streams, &c., with Tables
of Forts, &c. 8vo, cl. Phil. 1875
738 Carson, Joseph. History of the Medical Dept. of the
University of Penn. 8vo, cl. Phil. 1869
739 BURREI.l., A. B. Reminiscences of George La Bar, the
Centenarian of Monroe Co. (Portrait.) 8vo, cl.
Phil. 1870
740 Brodhead, L. W. The Delaware Water Gap : Its
Legends and Early History. (Plate.) i2mo, cl.
Phil. 1870
81
741 Historyof the Delaware and Ifoquois Indians. (Illustrat-
ed.) i6mo, cl. Phil. 1832
742 French Refugee Trappists in the U. S.; Hist, of Dela-
ware Co., Penn.; Hist, of Presbytery of Luzerne;
Presbyterianism in Sevvickley Valley ; 2 Church His-
tories. [6 pamphlets.]
743 FUTHKV, J. Smith. History of the Octarora Prcsby-
terian Church. [2 plates.] 8vo, paper, unc.
Phil., 1870
744 Proceedings and Collections of the Wyoming Histori-
cal and Geological Society. 3 vols. 8vo, paper, unc.
[Complete.] Wilkes- Rarre, 1858-86
744a (irss. Early Indian History on the Susquehanna 1883 ;
Smith, a Brief State of the Province of Pennsylvania,
1755 (reprint :) MiCKTKX, Brief Account of Murders
by the Indians in Northampton Co., Penn. 1875. (3
pieces.
744b Alexandkk, a. Sketches of the Log College. i2mo,
cl. Princeton, 1845
745 Documents Relating to the Colonial History af New
Jersey. 1631-1676. 10 vols, and Index, 1 1 vols, (r
St Teries complete.) (All published.) 8vo, cl.
Newark. 1S80-88
746 The Journal of the Governor and Council of the Prov-
i nee of East New Jersey, 1682 17OO. 8vo. cl.
Jersey City, 1862
747 journal and Votes of the House of Representatives of
New jersey. 1 703- 1 70). 8vo, cl. Jersey City, 1863;
748 Minutes of the Provincial Congress and the Council of
Safety of the State of New Jersey. 174 6.
Trenton, 1S79
749 WlHTF.ilKAD, Wm. A. Contributions to the Early His-
tory oi I'erth Aniboy. (.Maps, portraits and cuts )
N. Y., 1856
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Proprietors; Life of Lord Sterlinj^; Provincial Courts
of New Jersey; Index of Colonial Documents; New-
ark Town Records, «//// Newark Bi-Centennial ; The
Constitution and (iovernors of New Jersey. 7 vols,
and Supplement, 8 vols. 8 vo, cl. 1846-72
751 Proceedings of N. J. Historical Society. 10 v(>ls. Svo,
paper, 3 unc. [Most of the vols, no longer obtain-
able.] 1845-66
753 8 vols. Svo, paper, unc. (Second
Series.)
Both these lots are replete with valuable matter.
753 Hakhek & HoWK. Historical Collections of the State
of New Jersey. (Illustrated.) Svo. cf. N. Y., 1844
754 Smith, Samuel. History of the Colony of Nova Caes-
aria. ^Map.) Svo, cl. (Reprint.) Trenton, 1877
755 Gordon, Thos. F. History of New Jersey, with Gaz.
etteer. (Map.) Svo, cf. Trenton, 1834
756 MULFORD, Isaac S. Civil and Political History of New
Jersey. Svo, cl. Phil. 1851
757 Raum, John O. History of New Jersey from its Earli-
est Settlement to the Present. (2 plates.) 2 vols. S
vo, cl. Phil. 1877
75S StRVKER, Wm. S. Official Register of the Officers
and Men of New Jersey in the Revolutionary War.
Svo, cl. Trenton, 1872
75y WiCKES, Stephen. History of Medicine in New Jersey
and of its Medical Men to iScx). Svo. cl.
Newark, 1879
760 Maclean, John. History of the College of New Jcr.
sey, from 1746 to 1854. 2 vols. Svo, cl. Phil., 1877
761 Princeton Theological Seminary, Record of all Students
from. Svo, paper.
771
Trenton, 1881
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tudents
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762 Princeton Scientific Explorations in Coloiado and Utah
1877. I Maps and plates.] Svo. paper. N. V., 1879
763 WiNFlKM), Chas. H. History of the County of Hud-
son, New Jersey. ( IMates.) Svo. cl. unc. N. \'., 1874
764 Clement, John. Sketches of First Settlers in Newton
Township, Gloucester Co., N. J. (Maps and portrait.)
8vo, cl. Camden. 1877
765 Mk.ssLER, Abraham, D. D. Forty Years at Raritan.
Notes for a Historj- of the Refr.imed Churches of
Somerset Co.. N. J. 8vo. cl. N. Y., 1873
766 Historical Sermons \\\ Reformed Church at
Raritan. i2mo, cl. New lirunswlck. 1853
767 H.vniEl.D, Edwin F. I'istory of Elizabeth, N. J..
with Early History of Union Co. [Portraits anil
plates.) 8vo, cl. N. Y.. 186.S
768 Murray, Nicholas. Notes Historical and Biojjraphi-
cal concerning Elizabethtown. (Plate.) i3nio, bds.
Elizabethtown, 1844
769 Clark, Samuel A. The History of St. John's Church.
Elizabeth Town, N. J. (Plate.) i2mo, cl.
Phil.. 1857
770 Atkinson, Joseph. The History of Newark, New
Jersey. (Portraits and plates.) Royal Svo, cl.
Newark, 1878
771 Stearns, Jonathan F. Historical Discourses Relating
to the First Presbyrerian Church in Newark. [Por-
traits, map and plate.] Svo, cl. (With Manual 1828.^
Newark, 1853
772 Report on Additional Water Supply for Newark. (Maps,)
Svo, cl. Newark, 1879
773 Report and Catologuc of Newark Industrial. E.xhibi-
tion. (Plate.) Svo, cl. Newark, 1882
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774 History of the Newark liaptist City Mission. (Plates.)
i2mo. cl. N. Y., 1869
775 Annu.l Reports of the Foster Home Society of the City
of Newark, 1846-68. 2 vols. i2mo, h. roan.
Newark, 1849-69
776 Historical Record of South Park Presbyterian Church,
25th Anniversary. Newark. (IMate.) 8vo, cl.
Newark, 1879
jyy Nkwakk. History 2ncl Presbyterian Church ; History
of State St. Methodist Church ; 25 Years of St. Paul's
Methodist Church. 3 vols. Newark, 185 1
778 Fish, Henry C. Semi-Centennial of First Baptist
Church, Newark. i2mo, cl. N. Y., 1851
779 Ward, Thomas. Poems Touching the Passaic River.
i2mo, bds. N. Y., 1842
780 HoYT, James. History of the First Presbyterian
Church, Orange, N. J. (Plates.) l2mo, cl.
N. Y., i860
781 15th Anniversary of First Church, Orange, N. J i2mo,
cl. Newark, 1870
782 WiNANS, Wm. H. Experiences in the Life of an Ed-
itor. i2mo, cl. Newark, 1875
783 Sherwood, Rev. J. M. Historical Discourse in Pres-
byterian Church, Hloomfield, N. J. i2mo, cl.
N. Y., 1854
784 SlIAW, William H. History of Essex and Hudson
Counties, N. J. [Maps and Portraits.] 2 vols. 8vo,
h. roan.
Phil. 1884
785 Tayix)R, Benj. C. Annals of the Classis of l^ergen.
[Plates.] i2mo, cl. N. Y., 1857
786 RoMEYN, Rev. Thco. B. Historical Discourse in the
Reformed Church in Hackensack. (Plate.) 8vo, ci.
N. Y., 1870
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787 Steele, Rich. H., D. D. Historical Discourse in ist
Reformed Church, New Bruhswick. [Plates.] 8vo,
cl. New Brunswick, 1867
787a Jones, Joseph H. History of the Revival in New
Brunswick in 1837. i6mo, cl. Phil. 1839
788 History of the Presbyterian Church, Madison, N. J.
(Cuts.) l2mo, cl. N. Y., 1855
789 Young, David. The Wonderful History of the Mor-
ristown Ghost. i6ino, bds. Newark, 182^)
760 CORVVIN, Edw. T. History of the Reformed Church
at Millstone, N. J. (Map.) 8vo, cl. N. Y., 1866
791 Centennial History of Jamesburg, N. J. 8vo, cl.
Phil. 1876
792 Raum, John O. History of the City of Trenton. | Maj)
and plates.] 8vo, cl. Trenton, 1871
793 Hall, John, D. D. History of the Presbyterian Church
in Trenton. [Illustrated.] i2mo, cl. N. Y., 1857
794 Hills, Rev. Geo. M. History of the Church in Bur-
lington. 8vo, cl. Trenton, 1876
795 Woodward, E. M. Bonaparte's Park in Bordentown.
(Portrait and plate.) 8vo, cl. Trenton, 1879
796 Johnson, R. G. Historical Account of Fenwick's
First Settlement of Salem. i6mo, cl. Phil., 1839
797 A Sketch of Camden City. 8vo, cl. Camden, 1873
798 Elmer, L. Q. C. History of the Settlement and Pro-
gress of Cumberland County. 8vo, cl.
Bridgeton, 1869
799 OsBORN, Rev. Ethan. The Old Stone Church, Fair-
field. (Portrait and plate.) i2mo, cl. Phil., 185S
800 Wheeler, Ed. S. Early Days along the Delaware
and Events at Sea Grove. (Illustrated.) 8vo, cl.
Phil., 1876
801 Early and Modern History of Atlantic City, i2mo, cl.
Phil. 1878
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tor>'. llllnstratecl.l 8vo, cl. Phil. 1S74
S03 A North Jersey Jaunt. (Privately printed.) i2mo, cl.
n. p. n. d.
804 Thomas, (Gabriel. Account of the Province of Penn-
sylvania and West New Jersey. (Map.) i2mo, cl.
N. Y., 1848
805 Pons, Jos. C. The New Jersey Kejrister for 1837.
(All published.) i2nio, h. roan. Trenton, 1837
806 (iRlH ITJI, Wni. A Treatise on the Jurisdiction and
Proceedings of Justices of Peace in Civil Suits.
i2iT»o, cf. Newark, 1797
807 Ravhoi.d, Rev. G. A. Reminiscences of Methodism
in West Jersey. i6mo, cl. N. Y., 1849
808 Dkmakkst, David D. History and Characteristics of
the Reformed Dutch Church. (Plates.) i2mo, cl.
N. Y.. 1856
More than half this vol. relates to New Jersey.
809 Reports of the New Jersey Railroad and Transpor-
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809a Report on Delaware and Raritan Canal, 1817; Eliza-
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Morris and Essex R. R. 1868; Railroad E.xemption
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810 Larison, C. W. a Geological Tour in New Jersey.
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811 Edwards, Jonathan. An Account of the Life of Mr.
David Braincrd, Missionary to the Indians in New
Jersey. 8vo, cf. (Original edition, rare.)
Boston, 1749
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812 Our Home: A Monthly Maj^azinr of Oiijijujil Articles.
Vol. I. 187.V (All piih'tl.) Svo. h. roan. .Sc.nic-rvilK-
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813 The Wycliffe Semi-Millennial Bible Celebration of N'mv
Jersey. |l'ortrait.| .Svo. cl. Newark. iSSi
814 KosTKK. John Y. New Jersey and the Rebellion. (Por-
trait.) Svo. cf. Newark. 1868
815 l)K Pkystkk, J. Watts. Personal aud Military His-
tory of Philip Kearn>-. (Illustrated.) Svo. cl.
N. v.. |S(;9
816 PVNK. Henry R. The History of the First New Jersey
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Trenton, 1871
817 Historical .Sketch of Co. D., 13th N. J. Volunteers. 12
mo. cl. N. v., 1875
818 Histories and Reunions of N. J. Rejjiments ; Report of
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819 Roc.KRS, Henry D. Description of the Geoloj^y of New
Jersey. (Map and plate.) Svo, paper. Phil. 1840
820 KlTClIII.L, Wm. First and Second Reports of the
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821 Cook, Geo. H. Geology of New Jersey, Svo. cl. Vol.
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822 Cook, Geo. H. Annual Reports of the Geol. Survey
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825 Whitfield, Robt. B. Brachiopoda and LamelHbran-
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854 Howe, Henry. Historical Colle:tions of Ohio. [Map
and illustrations.] 8vo, cl. Cincinnati, 1849
855 Transactionsof the Historical and Philosophical Society
of Ohio. (Portrait.) 8vo, cf. Cincinnati, 1839
856 Ein Blick ins Thai des Ohio. 8vo, bds. Munich, 1836
Letters of a German traveller sketching the early
work of the Roman Catholic Church in Ohio.
857 Batterfield, C. VV. Short Sketch of John Leith and
his Life Among the Indians. 8vo, cl.
Cincinnati, 1883
858 Jones, Rev. David. Journal of two visits to some Na-
tions of Indians, 1772-3. 8vo, paper, unc.
N. Y., 1865
859 Hopkins, Gerard T. Missions to the Indians at Ft.
Wayne, 1804. i6mo, paper. Phil. 1862
Both these vols, relate mainly to the Indians of
Ohio.
860 Andrews, Israel VV. Washington County and the
Early Settlement of Ohio. 8vo, cl. Cincinnati, 1877
861 McClung, John A. Sketches of Western Adventure.
i2mo, bds. Maysville, 1832^
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Covington, 1872
863fKENNEDY, Wm. S. History of the Presbyterian and
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864 Tracts of the Western Reserve Historical Society. 8vo,
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865 Ohio in 1788; Legends of the Ohio Valley; The Mas-
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862a Report of the Wyandot Mission, 1823: Dudley's De-
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, Earthworks of Ohio ; Proceedings Central Ohio Scien-
tific Assoc. [8 pieces.] Valuable.
866 Gallagher. Address Before Hist. Society of Ohio,
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867 Dodge. J. R. Red Men of the Ohio Valley : An Ab-
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Charles Johnston. i2mo, h. mor. N. Y., 1827
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[Cuts.] l6mo, cl. N. Y., n. d.
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870 Elliott, Rev. Charles. Indian Missionary Reminis-
cences, principally of the Wyandoc Na.!jn. i6nio. cl.
N. Y., 1850
87 1 Flint, Timothy. Indian Wars of the West ; with Lives
of Pioneers. i2mo, cf. Cincinnati, 1833
872 FiNLEY, Jas. B. History of the Wyandott Mission at
Sandasky, Ohio. i2mo, cl. Cincinnati, 1840
873 ■ Personal Reminiscences of Indian Life and
Character. (Portraits.) i2mo, cl. Cincinnati, 1857
874 Clarke, Peter D. Origin and Traditional History of
the Wyandotts. i2mo, cl. Toronto, 1870
875 Cist, Charles. Cincinnati in 1841 : Its Early Annals
and Future Prospects. (Plates.) i2mo, cl.
Cincinnati, 1841
876 Miller, Francis W. Cincinnati Beginnings. Missing
Chapters in its History. i2mo, cl. Cincinnati, 1880
877 HiLDRETH, Samuel P. Contributions to the Early His-
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878 SaffoRD. Wm. H. Life of Harman Blennerhassett,
and Account of the Burr Expedition. Plate. i2mo,
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879 Gallagher, James. The Western Sketch Book. 12
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880 Whittlesey, Charles. Fugitive Essays, Relating to
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Hudson, O., 1852
88oa Mc Donald, John. Sketches of Generals Massie, Mc
Arthur. Wells and Kenton. i2mo, cf. Cin. 1838
881 Hall, James. Sketches of History, Life, and Man-
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882 Teetor, Henry B. The Past and Present of Mill
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884 Manusckiit. Journal of a Tour from Newark, N. J.,
to Western Ohio and Return, 1836.
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884a 3 vols. Final Rept. Geological Survey of Ohio. 8vo,
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885 Hall, James. Letters from the West ; Sketches of
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cf. London, 1828
886 Dillon, John B. History of Indiana from its Earliest
Exploration. (Maps, portraits and plates.) 8vo, cf.
Indianapolis, 1859
887 Brice, Wallace A. History of Fort Wayne, from the
earliest known Accounts. (Plates.) 8vo, bds.
Ft. Wayne, 1868
888 Law, Judge. The Colonial History of Vincennes,
Indiana. 8vo, cl. Vincennes, 1858
888a Sketch of John B. Dillon ; The Acquisition of Louisi-
ana; The Indiana and Illinois Indians; Sketch of
the Pottawatomies ; An Ancient Indian Fort, Illinois;
Affairs of Ft. Chartres, 1768-81. (6 pieces.)
889 Lanm.\n. James H. History of Michigan. (Map.)
8vo, cl. N. Y. 1839
890 History of Michigan. i6mo, cl.
N. Y.. 1843
891 Sheldon, E. M. The Early History of Michigan.
[Portraits.] 8vo, cl. N. Y., 1856
892 Parkman, Francis. History of the Conspiracy of Pon-
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893 Diary of the Siege of Detroit in the War with Pontiac.
Edited with Notes by F. B. Hough. 4to, paper, unc.
Albany, i860
95
894 /^tlsnEROlik. David. Diary of, Among the Indians of
Ohio. 2 vols, 8v(), cl. Cincinnati. 1885
Relates mainly to Michigan Territory.
895 FULI.KK, S. M. Summer on the Lakes, in 1843. (Plates.]
i2mo, cl. Boston, 1844
896 Hoc.shoam. Jas. J. The Hean Creek Valley. Incidents
of its Early Settlement. 8v(), bds.
Hudson, Mich. 1876
897 TURNKK, T. G. History ami (Gazetteer of St. Joseph
Valley. 8vo, cl. Chicago, 1867
898 Jav, Chas. VV. M)- Home in Northern Michigan.
«2mo, cl. Trenton, 1874
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900 Schoolcraft and Allkn. Expedition to the North-
west Indians, 1832. (Map.) 8vo. stitched, uncut;
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901 Annual Reports and Collectfons of the Michigan Pio-
neer and Historical Society. 13 vols. 8vo, cl. (Por-
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ly increasing in interest and value.
902 PiTEZEL, John H. Lights and Shades of Missionary
Life. i2mo, cl. Cincinnati, 1859
Mission Life among the Indians of Northern Mich-
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from tlic Discovery in 1673 to i8i8. i2mo, h. mor.
Belleville, 111. 1852,
904 WaKKFIKI.I*. John A. History of the War betweeiii
the Unitetl States and the Sac and Fox Indians,
1S27 32. i2mo, cl. (Very scarce.)
Jacksonville, 111., 1834.
905 Life of Mii-ka-t*iii-nie-she-kia-kiak or Black Hawk, with
History of the War. Dictated by himself. (Por-
trait.) i2ino, bds. Boston, 1834
906 DkAKK, Benj. The Life and Adventnres of Black
Hawk. (Illustrated.) i2mo, cl. Cincinnati, 1849
907 KiN/.IK, Mrs. John H, Wau-bun, or "Early Day" in
the North West. [Plates.] 8vo, cl. N. Y., 1856
908 The Far West : or, a Tour beyond the Mountains,
2 vols. i2mo, cl. (Relates mainly to Illinois.]
N. Y. 1838
909 Hall, James. The Romance of Western History; or,
Sketches of History, Life, and Manners, in the West.
(Portrait.) i2mo, cl. Cincinnati, 1857
910 Hoffman, C. F. A Winter in the F"ar West. 2 vols.
i2mo, h. cf. London, 1835
911 TOLMAN, Jeremy F. History of the Fox River Bap
tist Association. i2mo, cl. Aurora, 1859
912 M.VTSON, N. French and Indians of Illinois River.
i2mo, cl. Princeton, 111., 1874
913 Memories of Shaubena and Indian Wars of
the West. (Illustrated.) i2mo, cl. Chicago, 1880
914 Hunt, Jas. H. A History of the Mormon War, 1834-
42 (in Missouri and Illinois.) i2mo, cl.
St. Louis, 1844
915 Bennett, John C. The History of the Saints; or, an
Expose of Joe Smith and Mormonism. [Illustrated.]
i2mo. cl. Boston, 1842
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9«6 Turner, J. R Mormonism in all Ages: or the Rise,
Progress, and Causes of Mormonism. i2mo, cl.
N. Y. 1 84 J
•917 Mack AY, Charles. The Mormons, or Latter Da>
Saints: a Contemporary History. (Illustrated.)
i2mo, h. mor. London, n. d.
918 Pratt, P. P. A Voice of Warning and Instruction to
all People. Doctrines of Latter Day Saints. i6mo.
ci. N. Y. 1842
919 Woodward, C. L. Valuable Catalogue of works re-
lating to Mormons, (with extended notes ;) Revela-
tions of the Endowment House of the Mormons.
(2 pieces.)
920 Schermerhorn and MiLi.s. View of the United
States beyond the Allegany Mts., 18 14; Rept. of
Society for Propagating the Gospel among the In-
dians, 1 8 14; Mills and Smith. Rept. of Mission-
aiy Tour beyond the Alleghany Mts., 181 5 ; Shepard.
The Geology of Upper Illinois; LooMls. Journey
on Horseback through the Great West, 1825; Mem-
orial of I. N. Arnold and Thos. Hoyne, (6 pieces.)
921 Perrot, Nicolas. Memoire sur les Moeurs. Cous-
tumes et Relligion des Sauvages de I'Amerique Sep-
tentrionale. 8vo, cl. unc. Leipzig, 1864
922 Butterfield. C. W. The Discovery of the North-
west by John Nicolet in 1634. i2mo, cl. Cin. 1881
923 Smith, Wm. R. The History of Wisconsin, Docu-
mentary and Descriptive. 2 vols. 8vo, c'.
Madison, 1854
Vols. I and III were all published.
924 Blanchard, Rufus. Discovery and Conquests of the
Northwest. (6 parts. Complete. Maps and plates,
8vo, paper, unc. Wheaton, 1897
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(Tort rait.) i2mo, cl. N. Y. 1856
Mr. ("lark was for several years with the Indians in
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926a A rWATKK, Caleb. Remarks made on a Tour to
Prairie du Chien in 1829. umo, cf. Columbus, 183 1
927 BoNDUKL. Tableau Comparatif entre la Condition
Morale des Tribus Indiennes de I'Etat du Wisconsin.
1855 ; Nkill. Sieur de la Vercndrye, Discoverer of
of the Rocky Mts., 1875 ; I.ai-ham. A Paper on the
Number, Locality and Removals of the Indians of
Wis. 1890; Figure of Sac and Fox Indians; Notices
of Chippeway Converts ; Annual Meeting of Wis.
Hist. Soc. (2) (7 pieces.)
928 Barrett, J. O. History of "Old Abe:" the Live War
Eagle of Wisconsin. (Portrait and Map.) i2mo,
paper. Madison, 1876
929 Reports and Collections of State Historical Society of
Wisconsin. 9 vols. 8vo. Madison, 1855-84
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in cloth.
930 Lapham, I. A. The Antiquities of Wisconsin, Sur-
veyed and Described. (Map and 55 plates.) 4to,
paper, unc. Washington, 1855
931 Kohl, J. G. Kitchigami. Wanderings Round Lake
Superior. 8vo, h. mor. London, i860
932 Neill. E. D. Minnesota Explorers and Pioneers,
from 156910 1855. 4to, paper. Minneapolis, I881
933 Dakotah Land and Dakotah Life. 8vo, paper.
Phil. 1859
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934 WiNClIELL, N. H. Historical Sketch of Explorations
and Surveys in Minnesota. ^Maps.) 4to. paper, unc.
Minneapolis, 1883
935 Collections of the Minnesota Historical Society. 5 voi.s.
8vo. I and IV, cloth ; II and III in parts, paper- V
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Min. Hist. Society; Nkii.l. The Last French Fort in
Min. 1887, Special Message of Gov. Ramsey, 1862.
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man Among the Dakotas ; Capt. Glazier and his Lake.
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936a Long, Maj. Stephen H. Narrative of an F.Kpedition
to the Source of St. Peter's River, Lake VVinnepeek.
Lake of the Woods, &c., in 1823. 2 ■ As. (Map aid
plates.) 8vo. cl, unc. Phil. 1824
937 SCHOOLCRAFi", H. R. Narrative Journal of Travels
with Gov. Cass to the Sources of the Mississippi
River. [Map and plates.] 8vo, bds. unc.
Albany, 1821
938 Narrative of an Expedition to Itasca Lake^
the true Source of the Miss. River, in 1832. [Maps.}
8vo. cl. N. Y. 1834
939 Summary Narrative of Expeditions to the
Sources of the Miss. River, in 1820 and 1832. 8vo,
cl. Phil. 1855
940 Cabot, J. Elliot. Lake Superior: Its Physical Char-
acter. Vegetation, and Animals, compared with those
of Other and Similar Regions. (Plates and cuts.)
8vo, cl. Boston, 1850
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941 Bond, J. W. Minnesota, its Resources and Early
History. (Map and plates.) i2mo, cl.
Chicago, 1857
942 Heard, I. V. D. History o' the Sioux War of 1862
and 1863. (Illustrated.) i2mo. cl. N. Y., 1865
943 Bryant & Murch. History of the Great Sioux Mas-
sacre in Minnesota. (Illustrated.) i2mo, cl.
Cincinnati, 1864
944 Mc ConkeY, Harriet E. B. Dakota War Whoop: or,
Indian Massacres and War in Minnesota, 1862-3.
(Portraits.) i2mo, cl. St. Paul, 1864
945 Taopi and his Friends, or the Indians' Wrongs and
Rights. (Portrait.) i2mo, cl. Phil. 1869
946 RiGGS, S. R. Tah-koo Wah-kan ; or the Gospel Among
the Dakotas. (Plate.) i2mo, cl. Boston, 1869
94*7 Mary and I. Forty Years with the Sioux.
(Portraits.) i2mo, cl. Chicago, 1880
948 Owen, David D. Report of Geological Survey of
Wisconsin, Minnesota and Iowa. (Maps and plates.)
4to, cl. Phil. 1852
949 Winchell, N. H. Vol. I. Final Rept. of Geology
of Minnesota. (Maps and illustrations.) 4to, cl.
Minneapolis, 1884
950 Schoolcraft, H. R. A View of the Lead Mines of
Missouri. (Plate.) Svo, bds, unc. N. Y., 1819
951 Wetmore, a. Gazetteer of the State of Missouri.
[Map and plate,] Svo, cl. St. Louis, 1837
9$2 Martels, Heinrich V. Briefe uber die westlichen
Theile der Vereinigten Staaten. (Map.) i2mo, bds.
Osnabruck, 1834
Relates almost entirely to the State of Missouri.
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953 Edwards and Hopewell. The Metropolis of the
Great West: History of St. Louis. [lUustrated.j
8vo, cl. St. Louis, i860
954 Hill, Walter H. History of St. Louis University.
[Plate.] 8vo, cl. ' St. Louis, 1879
955 Mo. Hist. Society. Publications of 1-7 nos.; 6 papers
had before ; 3 other pamphlets relating to the State.
[16 pieces.]
956 Autobiography of Lorenzo Waugh. (Illustrated.)
i2mo. cl. A pioneer itinerant in Mo.
San Francisco, 1884
957 Newhall, John B. Sketches of Early Iowa and
Emigrants' Guide. (Map.) i6mo, cl. N. Y., 1841
958 WiLKIE, Franc B. Davenport Past and Present. (Por-
traits and plates.) 8vo, cl. Davenport, 1858
959 Ravnolds, Gen. W. F. Report on the Exploration
of the Yellowstone River. (Maps.) 8vo, cl.
Washington, 1868
960 Belden, Geo. P. Twelve Years Among the Indians
of the Plains. (Illustrated.) 8vo, cl. N. Y., 1870
961 Poole, Capt. D. C. Among the Sioux of Dakota.
i2mo, cl. N. Y., 1881
962 Campaigns of Custer in the Northwest; aMi^ Life of
BufTolo Bill, Hunter, Scout and Guide. (Illustrated.)
(2 pieces.)
963 Custer, Mrs. E. B. "Boots and Saddles," or Life in
Dakota with Gen. Custer. (Portraits.) i2mo, cl.
N. Y., 1885
964 Kelly, Mrs. Fanny. Adventures Among the Sioux
Indians. (Illustrated) i2mo, paper. Toronto, 1880
965 Rept. of Commission to Inspect Affairs of Dakotas
and Yellowstone Park. (Map.) 8vo, stitched.
Washingfon, 1886
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966 Rept. of Commission to Inspect the Condition of the
Sioux and Crow Indians. (Maps.) 8vo, stitched.
Washington, 1884
967 Repts. and Documents relating to the Work of the
Episcopal Missions among the Dakotas. (Valuable.
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968 History of Sitting Bull ; Works of Sitting Bull ; Cus-
ter's Last Battle; Custer's Immortality; the Sun
Dance of the Oglala Sioux ; the Dacotah Tribes,
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Great Sioux Reserve ; a Month among the Sioux
Missions; History of the Sioux Agreement; Culber-
son's Exploring Tour through the Bad Lands, 1850;
4 excerpts. (9 pieces.)
969 Kalm, Peter. Travels into North America ; Contain-
taining the Natural History with the Civil, Ecclesias-
tical and Commercial State of the Country. Trans-
lated by Foster. 2 vols. (Map and plates.) 8vo. cf.
London, 1772
970 Carver, J. Travels Through the Interior Parts of
North America in 1766-7-8. (Maps and plates.)
8vo, bds. unc. London, 1778
971 Henrv, Alexander. Travels and Adventures in Can-
ada and the Indian Territories in 1760 and 1776. (Por-
trait.) 8vo, cf. N. Y., 1809
972 Humphreys, David D. D. Historical Account of the
Incorporated Society for the Propagation of the Gos-
pel in Foreign Parts. [Maps.] 8vo, cf.
London, 1730
Account of the work of its Missionaries in the
American Colonies.
973 St. John, J. Hector. Letters from an American
Farmer, Giving Account of the State of the People
of North America. i2mo, cf. Phil. 1793
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974 De Creve Coeur, M. St. John. Lettres d'un Cul-
tivateur Americain, depuis I'Annee 1770 jusqu'en
1786. 3 vols. [Maps and plates.] 8vo, cf.
Paris, 1787
974a Rogers, Maj. Robert. A Concise Account of North
America. 8vo, bds. London, 1765
975 MiCHAUX, F. A. Travels to the ^Westward of the
Allegany Mountains, in the States of Ohio, Ken-
tucky, Tennessee and the Carolinas. [Map.] 8vo,
cf. London, 1805
976 Haswell, Anthony. Memoirs and Adventures of
Capt. Matthew Phelps, two voyages from Connecti-
cut to the River Mississippi, 1773 and 1780. i2mo,
cf. Bennington, 1802
977 Thomas, David. Travels through the^Western Coun-
try in 1816. [Map.] i2mo, cf. Auburn, 1819
978 Ferrall, S. a. a Ramble of Six Thousand Miles
through the United States of 'America. 8vo, bds.,
unc. London, 1832
979 Hodgson, Adam. Remarksduringa'Journey through
North America in the years 18 19-21. Account of
the Indian Tribes. 8vo, boards, unc. London, 1823
980 Catlin, George. Notes of Eight Years Travel in
Europe with his North American^Indian Collection.
(Plates.) 2 vols. 8vo, cloth, unc. London, 1848
981 McKenney, Thos. L. Sketches of a Tour to the
Lakes. (29 plates.) 8vo. bds. unc. Baltimore, 1827
Treats fully of Chippewayflndians.
982 Memoirs Oflfirial and Personal ; with Sketch-
es of Travel Among the Northern and Southern
Indians. [Portrait and Plates.] 8vo. cl. N. Y., 1846
983 Lanman, Charles. Adventures^Among the Wilds of
the United States and British American Provinces.
2 vols. [Plates.] 8vo, cl. Phil. 1856
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683a Marcy, Col. R. B. Thirty Years of Army Life on
the Border. [Illustrated.] 8vo. cl. unc. N. Y., 1866
984 Sharan, James. ^Ydventures During Voyages and
Travels in the Four Quarters of the Globe. i2mo^
cf. Baltimore, 1808
985 Oehler, Andrew. Life, Adventures, and Unparallel-
ed Sufferings. i2mo, cf. Trenton, 181 1
Both these vols, contain account of the Southern
Indians of the U. S.
986 HowiTT, E. Selections from Letters during a Tour
through the United States, 1819. i2mo, bds. unc.
Nottingham, 1819'
Sees the Indians as the Lost Ten Tribes.
987 Rcise eines Kupferschmiedes uber Bremen nach Nord-
amerika und Texas, 1839-41. [Plates.] i2mo, bds.
Weimar, 1844
Full of very interesting and quaint details.
988 Peck. New Guide for Emigrants to the Wejt. Bos-
ton, 1836. Ferris. The States and Territories of
the Great West. N. Y. 1856
989 De Costa, B. F. Verrazano the Explorer. (Portrait
and maps.) 4to, paper, unc. N. Y. 1881
990 De Vries, David Peterson. Voyages from Holland
to America, 1632 to 1644. ^Portrait.) 4to, cl. unc.
N. Y. 1853
Translated by Hon. Henry C. Murphy.
991 COLLOT, General. Voyage dans I'Amerique Septen~
trionale, on Description des Payo arroses par le Miss>
issippi, rOhio, et le Missouri. 2 vols, 8vo, paper,
unc. Atlas 4to, paper, uncut. [7 maps and 29 plates
and plans.]
Paris, 1826
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992 De Castelnau, Frances. Vues et Souvenirs de
TAmerique du Nord. 4to, paper, unc. (35 plates.)
Paris, 1842
The works of Collot and De Castelnau are both of
extreme value. The writers were both men of
marked ability and have gathered carefully and pre-
served skilfully with pen and pencil.
993 VOLNEY, C. F. Tableau du Climat ct du Soldes
Etats-Unis d'Amerique. (Plates.) 2 vols. 8vo, bds.
Paris, 1803
993a La Rochefoucauld-Liancourt. Voyage dans les
Etats-Unis d'Amerique, en 1795-7. 8 vols. i2mo, h.
cf- Paris, 1798
994 The Field of Mars : Naval and Military Engagements
in Europe, Asia, Africa, and America, of Great Bri-
tain and her Allies. 2 vols. [Maps, plates and plans.]
4to, cf. London, 178 1
Valuable for Military operations in America to close
of Revolution.
995 Beamish, N. L. The Discovery of America by the
Northmen in the Tenth Century. [Maps.] 8vo, bds,
unc. London, 1841
996 History of Ancient Vinland by Thormod Torfason,
Translated by Prof. Chas. G. Herbermann, with In-
troduction by John G. Shea. 8vo, paper, unc.
N. Y., 1 891
997 Priest, Josiah. American Antiquities and Discover-
ies in the West. (Plates.) 8vo, cf. Albany, 1833
998 Bradford, A. W. American Antiquities and Re-
searches into the Origin and History of the Red
Race. 8vo, cl. N. Y. 1841
999 Jones, George. The History of Ancient America an-
terior to Columbus. The Identity of the Aborigines
with the Tyrians and Israelites. 8vo, cl.
London, 184^
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Libri Quatuor. i6mo, cf. Hagae Comite's, 1652
lOOi BOUDINOT, Elias. The Star in the West ; an Attempt
to Discover the Lost Ten Tribes. 8vo, cf.
Trenton, 18 16
1002 Smith, Ethan. View of the Hebrews; or the Tribes
of Israel in America. i2mo, cf. Poultney, Vt. 1825
1003 Crawford, Charles. Facts and Arguments to Prove
that the Indians in America are Descended from the
Ten Tribes. i2mo, bds, unc. Phil. 1801
1004 Barton, Benj. S. New Views on the Origin of the
Tribes and Nations of America. 8vo, cf. Phil. 1798
1005 Brinton, D. G. Myths of the New World. i2mo,
cl. N. Y., 1868
1006 McIntosh, John. The Origin of the North American
Indians. [Plates.] 8vo, h. cf. N. Y., 1853
1007 Morse, Rev. Jedediah. A Report to the Secretary
of War on Indian Affairs. (Map and portrait.) 8vo,
cf. New Haven, 1822
i(X>8 Frost, John. The Book of the Indians of North
America. (Illustrated.) i2mo, cl. Hartford, 1844
1009 Thatcher, B. B. Indian Biography. (Plate.)
2 vols. i6mo, cl. unc. N. Y., 1843
1010 Drake, S. G. Biography and History of the Indians
of North America. (Plates.) 8vo, cf. Boston, 1848
1011
8vo, cl.
The Aboriginal Races of North America.
N. Y., n. d.
lOiia DOMENECH, I'Abbe Em. Manuscrit Pictographiquc
Americain. (228 plates.) 8vo, p. Paris, i860
loiib La Verite sur le Livre des Sauvages.
[10 plates.] 8vo, p. Paris, 1861
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m4-
107
I0I2 Schoolcraft, H. R. The Indian in his Wigwam, or
Characteristics of the Red Race of America. 8vo,
cl. N. Y., 1848
1013 The American Indians, their History, Con-
dition and Prospects. [Plates.] 8vo, cl.
Buffalo, 185 1
1014 Beach, W. W. The Indian Miscellany. 8vo, cl.
Albany, 1877
1015 PiDGEON, William. Traditions of De-coo-dah, and
Antiquarian Researches. [Illustrated.] 8vo, j1.
N. Y.. 1858
1016 Dodge, Col. R. I. Our Wild Indians. Thirty-three
Years' Personal Experience Among the Red Men.
[Illustrated.] 8vo, cl. Hartford, 1883
1017 Clark, W. P. The Indian Sign Language, with Brief
Explanatory Notes. (Map.) 8vo, cl. Phil. 1885
A most interesting contribution to a most interest-
ing subject.
1018 Jones, James A. Tales of an Indian Camp. 3 vols.
i2mo, bds., uncut. London, 1829
The compiler of these vols, had a curious personal
history and this work is quite in keeping with him.
1019 Sagen der Nordamerikanischen Indianer. i2mo, bds.
Altenburg, 1837
1020 Knortz, Karl. Uralte und neue Marchen und Sagen
der Nordamerikanischen Indianer. [Illustrated.]
8vo, bds. Leipzig, 1880
102 1 Mythologie und Civilisation der nordameri-
kanischen Indianer, 1882; Marchen und Sagen der
nordam Indianer 1887. 2 vols. 8vo, paper, unc.
1022 Vail, Eugene A. Notice sur les Indiens de I'Amer-
. ique du Nord. [Map and colored plates.] 8vo, paper,
unc. Paris, 1840
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1023 Lewis, R. B, Light and Truth ; the Universal His-
tory of the Colored and the Indian Race. i2mo,
calf. Boston, 1844
1024 Lives of Celebrated American Indians. [Illustrated.]
2 vols. i2mo, paper, uncut. Boston, 1843
1025 New'SOX, T. M. Thrilling Scenes Among the Indians.
[Illustrated.] i2mo, cl. Chicago, 1884
1026 WiMER, Events in Indian History; an Account
of the Indians and of the Early Settlements in North
America. Plates. 8vo, sheep. Lancaster, 1842
1027 HOYT, E. Antiquarian Researches: and History of
the Indian Wars of the Country. 8vo, bds, uncut.
Greenfield, 1824
1028 Transactions of the American Philosophical Society,
Vol. I. Contains Heckewelder's History of the In-
dians of Pennsylvania. 8vo, bds, uncut. Phil. 1819
1029 Catlin, George. The Breath of Life, or Mal.Respir-
ation and its Effects. (Illustrated.) 8vo, cl.
N.Y., 1872
One of the most philosophical of the author's many
works.
1030 Catlin, Geo. O-kee-pa. A Religious Ceremony of
the Mandans. (13 colored plates.) Royal 8vo, cl.
London, 1867
The most critical and authentic of all Catlin's works.
103 1 Eastman, Mrs. Mary. Dahcotah: or. Life and
Legends of the Sioux. [Plates.] i2mo, cl.
N. Y., 1849
1032 Copway, G. The Traditional History and Sketches
of the Ojibway Nation. [Illu.strated..] i2mo, cl.
Boston, 1 85 1
1033 Jones, Peter. History of the Ojibway Indians. [Il-
lustrated.] i2mo, cl. London, 1861
109
and
1849
tches
1:1.
1851
[II-
1861
1034 Coi'WAY, George. The Life, History, and Travels of.
(Portrait.) i2mo cl. Phil. 1847
The same, (i plate.) 8vo, cl. Albany, 1847
The first contains Ojibway hymns.
1035 COMMUCK, Thomas, (a Narragansett Indian.) Indian
Melodies. Half roan. N. Y., 1845
A collection of tunes composed by Commuck.
1036 Record of Engi»gements with Hostile Indians. 8vo,
paper. 2 editions. Chicago and Wash. 1882
1037 King. Campaigning with Crook, 1880. Jackson.
Catalogue of Indian Photographs, 1877. (2 pieces.)
1038 Dr. Rush. History of Medicine Among the Indians,
1874; Jarvi.s. The Religion of the Indian Tribes, 18 19;
COATES. The Indian Population of America, 1834;
Catlin. Gallery of Indian Portraits. (3 pieces.) 1838,
'45 and '48 ; Mc Kenny & Hall. Indian Portraits,
1836; Tyson. The Surviving Remnant of the Indian
Race, 1836; An Account of the American Indians;
1848; Stanley. Indian Portraits, 1852; Ulricl Die
Indianer Nord-Amerikas, 1867; Jackson. Indian
Photographs, 1877 ; Powell. The Philosop'jy of the
American Indians, 1876; Slafter. Pre-Historic Cop-
toric Copper Implements, 1879; Mason. Ethnological
Directions Relative to Indians, 1875; EKLL.S. Re-
ligion of Aborigines of America, 1887; Bandelier.
Romantic American Archaeology, 1885. ('7 pieces.)
1039 Tracts Relative to the Aborigines, 1838-42 (9.) 8vo,
cl. London, 1844
1040 Some Account of the Religious Society of Friends in
, , Relation with the Indian Tribes. (Maps.) 8vo, cl.
uncut. London, 1844
1041 Jackson, Halliday. A Brief View of the Friendly
Conduct of William Penn towards the Indians. 8vo,
bds. Phil., 1830
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1042
'043
1044
1045
1046
1047
1048
1049
1050
110
The Friends and the Indians. A collection of pam-
phlets (18;) some very rare, all valuable. 1756-1886.
Nevin, Rob't. P. Black Robes, or Sketches of Mis-
sions and Ministers among the Indians. i2mo, cl.
Phil., 1872
Ban(;s, Nathan, D. D. History of the Missions under
the Care of the Methodist Church Among the In-
dians. [Portrait.] i2mo, calf. N. Y., 1832
A very rare and valuable vol.
History of Choctaw Mission ; do. Mackinaw Mission;
(/o. Sioux Mission ; do. Pawnee Mission. i6mo, cl.
(4 pieces. Rare.)
Memoir of Catherine Brown. (2 copies.) The Little
Osage Captive. (3 pieces.) l6mo.
Eastburn, Robert. A Faithful Narrative of the
Many Dangers and Sufferings, as Well as Wonderful
Deliverances, of Robert Eastburn during his late
captivity among the Indians. i2mo, mor.
Phil. 1758
Green, Ashbel. Memoirs of the Rev. Joseph East-
burn. i2mo, calf. Phil., 1828
The Eastburn Captivity is reprinted in this vol.
A Narrative of the Captivity and Sufferings of Benja-
min Gilbert and his Family; who were captured by
the Indians, and taken from their Farms, on the
Frontiers of Pennsylvania, in the Spring of 1780.
8vo, stitched. Phil., 1784
A Narrative of the Capture of Certain Americans at
Westmoreland by Savages ; and the Perilous Escape
which they Effected, by Surprising Specimens of Pol-
icy and Heroism. i2mo, stitched.
New London, 1784
Ill
105 1
1052
'053
1054
1055
1056
1057
1058
1059
1060
BOWNAS, Samuel. An Account of the Captivity of
Elizabeth Hanson, late of Kachecky in New Eng-
land. i2mo, stitched. London, 1787
Dickenson, Jonathan. God's Protecting Providence;
Man's Surest Help and Defence in Times of Greatest
Difficulty and most Imminent Danger, &c. i2mo,
stitched. London, 1790
Sketches of the War in Florida. The Capture and
Escape of Mrs. Simmons, twice taken by Indians.
1 2mo, stitched. N. Y., 1837
An affecting Account of the Tia; ical Death of Major
Swan, and of the Captivity of Mrs. Swan and Infant
Child by the Savages (in Missouri.) [Plate.] i2mo,
paper. Boston, 1815
Narrative of the Captivity and SufTerings of Mrs.
Harriet Lewis, and her three children, who were
taken prisoners by the Indians near St. Louis, on the
25th of May, 1815. [Plate.] l2mo, stitched.
Boston, 1 82 1
Narrative of the Capture and Providential Escape of
Misses Frances and Almira Hall (in Illinois.) [Plate.]
8vo, paper. N. Y., 1822
Includes narrative of the Captivity of Philip Brig-
don.
Narrative of the Massacre by the Savages of the Wife
and Children of Thomas Baldwin (the Kentucky Her-
mit.) (Plate.) 8vo, paper. N. Y., 1835
Lee, Nelson. Three Years Among the Camanchee,
(in captivity.) i2mo, paper. N. Y., 1859
Narrative of the Extraordinary Life of John Conrad
Shafford, the Dutch Hermit, Dundee, Canada. (Cap-
tured by Indians.) (Plate.) 8vo, paper. N. Y., 1840
Priest, Josiah. The Captivity of Gen. Freegift
Patchin. 8vo, stitched. , Albany, 183^
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lo6i Vani.kasoN & VandkI.KUR. A Narrativr of a Voy-
age Taken by, ami Residence of the Latter for Seven
Years Amon}; the Indians of the Columbia. i2mo,
stitched. Windsor, i8oi
1062 Loudoun, Archibald. A Selection of Some of the
Most Intercstinj; Narratives of ()utraj;es Committed
by the Indians in their Wars with the White People.
(Reprint.) 2 vols, 8vo, cl. uncut. Marrisburu, 1888
1063 Miss Barber, Five Year's Sufferings Among the
Dakotas ; Gertrude Morgan, Life and Adventures
Among the Pawnees ; Miss Coleson, Captivity Among
the Dakotas ; Mc Kay, Life Among the Indiana in
Oregon ; Miss Meeker, Captivity Among the Utes.
[5 pieces. I [Illustrated.] 8vo, paper.
1064 Manyi'KNNV, Geo. W. Our Indian Wards. 8vo, mor.
Cin. 1880
1065 Otis, Eiavki.i, S. The Indian Question. lamo, cl.
N. Y., 1878
1066 Walker, F. A. The Indian Question. [Map] i2mo,
d. Boston, 1874
1067 Battey, Thos. C. A. Quaker (as Agent) Among the
Indians. (Portrait.) i2mo, cl. Boston, 1875
1068 Jackson, Helen. A Century of Dishonor. i2mo, cl.
Boston, 1886
1069 Barrows. Wm., D. D. The Indian's Sidcof the In-
dian Question. i2mo, cl. Boston, 1887
1070 Murray, Hon. C. A. The Prairie Bird. 8vo, half
mor. N. Y., 1850
107 1 Robinson, Solon, Me-won-i-toc. A Tale of Frontier
Life and Indian Character. 8vo, cf. N. Y., 1867
1072 Elkswatawa ; or, the Prophet of the West. A Talc of
the Frontier. 2 vols. !2mo, cl. N. Y., 1836
1073 Sni;i,I,IN(., Anna I.. Kabaos.i ; or. the Warriors of
the West. A Talc of the Last War. (INates.)
'-'»"". I'l- N. V. 1H4J
ro74 Hoffman, C. F. (;roysIacr: A Koniancr of the Mo-
hawk. 2 vols. i2nK). cl. N. V, i«4()
1075 nEI.lsi.K, I). W. The Adventures of a Family Lost
in the Great Desert of the West. | Plates. | i2nio.
cl- riiil. 1H54
1076 Tan-^jo-ru-a : An Historical Drama. i2mo. il.
IMiil. rH5r>
1077 Jones, J. R Wild Western Scenes; Adventures in
the Western Wilderness. (lMat«!s.) i2mo. cl.
Phil. i«5.S
1078 Okto. \ R. Camp Fires of the Red Men: or. a
Hundred Years Ago. (2plates.| i2mo. cl.
N. Y., 1H55
1079 PklCK. T. li. Snap. The Ox-Train Kra. Karly
Troubles of Horder Trade. (I'latcs.) i2nio. cl.
N. Y., 1 88 1
1080 Bachk, R. M. American Wonderland, f Plate.) 12
mo, cl. Phil. ,87,
,1081 Brinkkrhoff, H. R. Nah-nee-ta, a Tale of the
Navajos. i2mo, cl. Wash. 1886
1082 CllAMl'NEY, Lizzie W. Howling Wolf and his Trick
Pony. (Plates.) i2mo, cl. Boston, 1888
1083 Cooper, J. F. The Prairie. (2 plates.) 8vo, cl.
N. Y., 1876
1084 Ouabi: or the Virtues of Nature. An Indian Tale.
(Plate.) 8vo, paper, uncut. Bos. 1790
1085 Mead, Chas. Mississippian Scenery; a Poem, de-
scriptive of the Interior of North America. i2mo,
calf. Phil. 1 8 19
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u.)S<> Hknas. Danirl. Ilu' MiMinlain Muso; lomprisin^
\\w Aiht'MtuirH i>i Diunol Houue. Uino, lalf.
ManiHunhuin, iHi ^
K»S; Oiua;aM lilian lair, liiuo, luls. ( hailoslitu, iHm
h>SS Win IINii. (ii>n. Hcniy. Oi\t\va, iho Son ofllu'lMHTMl.
\2i\\y\ hall »all. N. v., iHii
K>So Su.oiiKNI'V. I., n. I rait'* ol thr ,\l)niij»im"« of Ainn-
ita. \>nu\ M'i, uiunt. t.'niMl)ii M« 1 M I V\. Isaai. riir I'all of Ilu- Indiai*, wllh
oilut Pootus. wmo. rl. nnmt. HohI. iH^o
hVji >t,\v oMi«, (Jon. Alr\. ronliar:oi the Sic^jr of Dr-
tn>it. u>tno, pupor, utuut. Ho»l. 18,^5
ux)i Ml W \\\ \ \ . J. K. ln«loi isitMi, a Palo of (lir l''at Wrst;
ami otiu r Toonis. l Muo. il. I'hil. i8_vj
uv)> JANMN. Saiinu'l M. ilu^ I ast of lIu- I .tnapo, ami
otluM rooms i.>i\io, ol. I'hil. lH;^c)
ivV)4 \\i:i\vhatan ; a Metrical Romance,
limo. d. N. v.. 1S41
RV)(> c'v>Mo\, (ioo\i;o n. I'ccmnsc. or the West Phiily
Years Since. uMm>, Inls. N. V.. 1842
ux)." SvHvVMCKAir. 11, K. /Mhalla. oi the Lonl of Palla-
iloi^a. .\ laic of the I'lx'ck War. 1 .Mno. Inls.
N.V.. i;43
KX>J^ SrONr. Wm. 1.. The Poetry .nul History of W'yo-
minji. i-'mo. cl. N. Y.. 1S44
lOaS.xJONKS, (ieorj;e. Pecumseh and the Prophet of the
West, with Notes atul a Hio<;raphy of (ien. W. II.
Harrison. 8vo. cl. London, 1844
1099 \\ HlVNKV. Phos. R. The .\mbnscadc. an Historical
l\>eni. i:!nu\cl. N. Y., 1845
1 100 Ma-ka-tai-me-shc-kia-ki.ik ; or Hlackhawk, and Scenes
in the West. (I'l'^tes.* umc. cl. N. Y., 1848
I lot
I !Oi
I 105
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Jill
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I I 14
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1 1 16
llA
SlUKK.l, A. M. I'>(iiil»-iiii( ; f»r llir Atotarho of flu
InMpKth. A Mctiirnl KoinjiiKc. i.?mo, d.
N. v.. 1K4/,
(». (I. N, V,. iK^/
'.I KM. Nathan. riiatiM' dlcn and Ihinj/con HinU.
tOtwt, (I. Hofl., 't;^
MoSMI'K. W. II. C. TIh- IWtirai Wfukn of. (rorfraif.;
i vnh., ijino, (1. N. v., i«54
Tilt' fiml vol. iq altnoMt rntircly {im\\>n<^((\ of In-
dian [locntM.
('AI,I»W|.;| 1,, II., ward II. (>lia(!a and Oflirr I'o(m<;.
22mo, tj. N. v.. iH^t,
Si^jnal I'iiTson flir Trail of tlir I'aflifmdcr. N.Y, »Kt;0
Al,l,|-,N. William, I). I). VVmiiiiaMio. or tli»< Vale .,f
the lloo.HaliiiiniiK. Portrait. I2mf», tl. Most. (850
(Jk/.VSoN, Win. J. ( hitora, and otiur I'ofirm, i2nio,
*'• Clinrh^stf.n, iHi,f,
LoNdlKl.inw, II. W. Ihr .S..n« >,{ Hiawatha. l.<;mo,
t^'- ''^/'"'. .",os. 1855
(llUHlcic, Aniara. IMylhon iind Snyj-u dor Indianrr
Amcrika's. | Plate. | 4to. paper. hnsseldorf, 1856
CamI', I'hineas. I'oeins <»f the Mf.hawk Valley.
(Mostly Indian. I I2nif), d. Utica, j«5r,
Wa-wa-wanda. A Lcjicnd f,f Old Oran^re. (Map,;
i2mo, cl. N. v., ,Hfxj
Coi.ONKY, Myron. Manoniin : a Khythrnicai RorDance
of Minnesota. 121T10, cl. St. Louis, 1866
Si KiiET, A. H. hrontenac: a I'ocni of the 'rorpjois.
(Portrait.) 4to, cl. (Edition de luxe; Albany, 1866
Kknnkdv, Kvcndcr C. Ossco, the Specter Chieftain.
i2mo, cl. Leavenworth. Kas., 1867
Daki:, 0. C. Ncbra,ska Legends and Poems. /2mo,
N. v., .871'
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1 1 1; Hiawatha : \\\c Stoi\ »>l' the lioiiuois Sa(^i\ iJmo, cl.
N. Y.. I87.i
mS HisiHtr, 1,1'vi. ri\( IN K'tiial Works of. (Mostly In-
• lian.) Svo, cl. Albany, 1S70
1119 H.VTH.WVAV. Mrivj. Tlu' Iam^iic ol llu- lro<|uois, aiul
other l.ci;cn(ls. | Portrait.] iJino, cl.
c:hica^;o, 18.SJ
1 1 20 ()mialiiu\a: a Koiuaiicc. umo, cl. N. Y., iiSS4
1121 NoKRis, r. \V. Ihc Cahmu't of the Cotcan. (Illiis-
tratoil.) iJino, cl. I'liil. 1884
1122 M.MK. Charles. Tecumseh: a Drama, uino. cl.
Toronto, i88()
\\2\ Wah.Ks. (iay. Ihe I'oetical Works of. IncUulinj;
the Wicota. I2iu>. cl. Cin. 1887
1124 H.xsKl'.l I.. Ihos. N. \ouiii; Kt)nkapul. the Kinj^ of
Utes. I Illustrated. I i2ino. cl. Denver, 1889
1125 R/VNl). I'he Iniiian's Dyinj; Dream ; I.ej^eiuls of the
Hlue Hills; Si'l u ri.KiF. Minnetonu, orthe Indian
Ciift ; CoiUll. Weenonah, 1881 ; Mavf.KS, Men-
dota, the Spirit of the Lake, 1881 ; Son^s of Dahko-
tah'Land. 1882 |6 pieces.)
1126 E.vsiMAX, Mary H. The Romance of Indiati Life.
I 12 coloretl plates. I 4to. mor. Phil. 185.^
1127 The American Annual: Illustrative of the
Early History of North America. 21 plates. [Illus-
trating^ Indian Life.] 4to. cl. Phil. n. d.
1128 SCHOOl.CRAir, H. R. Information Respectinjj the
History, Condition and Prospects of the Indian Tribes
of the United States: Collected and Prepared under
the Bureau of Indian Affairs. 6 vols. 4to, half mor.
uncut. Phil, i860
The usual sets of this work are more or less imper-
fect, apparently from mere carelessness in assembling
the parts. Plates are wanting or other defects occur.
117
This sot uiis by special pcnnissioii fioin tin- pithlishcrs
Ciircfnll)* niiidc up l»y its first owner. He w.is ;il-
IdUi'd t(» sric'ct tlic sij.;n;it iiic's iind j>iiit(s of <'ii( li vol.
with ;\ view to h,iviiij4 tiuMii all pKscnt ;iiul in f.iiilt-
li'ss condition, I, onj^' continued n^c ns well as c rit i-
c.d eoll.it ion indicate that he succet drd. Ihere are-
VV' f'l" |'H{'' p'*'^'"*' "^'^'^y ''f them (olored; nnincc
oiisuiiod cuts, and frecpienl maps,
riie position of this work, as concerns intrinsic val-
ue, is imi(pie. Whatever .Schoolcraft himself con-
tributed is curious, often sur|»risin}^, souk times hu-
milial 111'.',. With ^n'eat opportunities and indefat i{.;ahle
iudu -trw his iililisiii}.;, coinparat i\'<' po'.\« i was aliso-
llltely ////. In the midst of copious, valuable material
his judi^'nent W.IS /.Imost diuinan;. while f.iiuy movetl
at random. After notiii}.; the f.imous iii,inifesto( s that
he issued it is piti.ible to find so feeble ac i omplish-
nient. In spite of all this, howevtr, the work is es-
sential and indispensable. ihere are in il veiy many
papers, contributed by well-informed ^Ipecialists up«>n
various topics of Indian antirpiity, history, usaj^c and
lan}4uaj4e. These, h.ippily, toiistitule .i lai;,M' portion
of the volumes and are of permam nt value. The
work, in this way, will always remain a necessity to
all Indian students.
1129 C!a II.IN, (ieor^re. North American liulian Portfolio.
Indian Scenes and Amusements of the Rocky Moun-
tains and I'rairies of America. I'olio, iialf rcjan.
London, 1K44
This is the most elaborate ;ind worthy of Catlin's
works and in the main well de.scrvcs all the favorable
notice that has been bestowed upon it. The 25
colored plates are, with perhaps a single exception,
faithful delineations of essential phases of primitive
Indian life, as it existed fifty years ago; before the
influences of an advanced civilisation had completely
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obliterated it and effectually disintegrated quite all
the desirable and characteristic traits of the Indian
himself. In this relation the volume will for all time
be an ocular presentation of a form of life which is
now entirely disappeared. What the author intended
should be art has, therefore, already assumed the
sturdier guise of enacted history.
1 130 Lewis, J. O. The Aboriginal Portfolio: or, a Collection
of Portraits of the most celebrated Chiefs of the
North American Indians. Folio, half calf.
Phil. 1836
It is rare that a lover of conscientious work exper-
iences a more genuine satisfaction than is afforded in
the examination of this volume. Mr. Lewis was evi-
dently a man of persistent and enthusiastic purpose.
The hardsiiip and at times personal peril that he en-
dured in gathering his material and the unaided hero-
ism with which he finally succeeded in placing before
an unappreciative public the results of his toilsome
work are not easily paralleled. The meager con-
temporary notices of him that have been seen unite-
in presenting him as also a man of sterling worth and
admirable unobtrusiveness. So retired was he that
there is still much uncertainty as to the exact condi-
tions under which his portraits were finally published,
as well as to just how many were really issued.
Usually yz are counted a complete set. In this col-
lection there are five additional Lewis portraits, rais-
ing the total to yy. So far as known the volume is
unique. There are also inserted 22 duplicates.
There are also in addition two plates from paintings,
one by P. Rindisbacher, the other by T. R. Peale :
and an Indian portrait, sketched by Jerome Thomp-
son.
As to the historic value of the Lewis portraits
there can be no question. In every detail they are
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among the most authentic Indian portraits ever pro-
duced. The author seeks to present the Indian
lineaments precisely as he found them. Though not
so artistic nor elaborate as the Le Moyne or Zu Wied
sketches (Lots 7 and 354) they are equally valuable.
1131 Mc Kenny & Hall. History of the Indian Tribes
of North America, with Biographical Sketches and
Anecdotes of the Principal Chiefs. [120 colored por-
traits.] 3 vols. Folio, half mor. Phil. 1838
This work, from the favorable circumstances of its
publication, and from recognized position and in-
fluence of its authors, has occupied a place in public
esteem so prominent as to exclude almost entirel}-
from view the works of Le Moyne, Lewis, Zu Wied and
Catlin, already noted. In all respects it is admirable
for the painstaking skill and taste with which it was
executed, and creditable to the devotion and industry
of its collaborators. To know it, however, at its true
worth, it should always be studied comparatively, as
one of a worthy series. The perspective, in which
the Indian is here exhibited, loses none of its value
because essentially independent. His historic char-
acter, though viewed somewhat poetically, is in no
wise appreciably distorted.
1 132 Morton, Samuel George. Crania Americana, or, a
Comparative View of the Skulls of Various Aborig-
inal Nations of North and South America. (Map,
frontispiece, 78 plates and numerous cuts.) Folio,
cl. uncut. London, 1839
Starting from an entirely independent stand-poiut
and wrought out with an entirely distinct purpose
Dr. Morton's extended and scholarly essay may in no
way be better appreciated than in connection with
works immediately preceding. Its special and en-
during ethnological worth has from its first appear.
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compararive students. In this copy is found a fine
portrait of the author and lo additional plates.
1 133 Wilkes, Charles. United States Exploring Expedi-
tion. During the Years 1838-42. Vol. 7. Ethnog-
raphy and Philology. By Horatio Hale. (3 maps.)
4to, cl. uncut. Phil. 1846
The appropriateness of this vol. in the present con-
nection will be readily discerned in the 150 pages of
carefully gathered and scientifically presented data
relating to the ethnology and philology of the tribes
of our Northwest. Mr. Hale's contributions will
always continue to be of indispensable value to
scientific students.
1134 Morgan, Lewis H. Systems of Consanguinity and
Affinity in the Human Family. [14 plates.] 4to,
bds, uncut. Wash. 1870
Nearly half of this work relates to the Indians of
the United States. Mr. Morgan's plan was original
and philosophical. His own contributions are ex-
tremely meritorious. The only limitation in intrinsic
worth is the author's lack of personal acquaintance
with the philological data. He was obliged to take
nearly all of these at seeond hand, and not infrequent-
ly from who were as emphatic as they were ignorant.
1 135 Powell, J.' W. Annual Reports of the Bureau of
Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Insti-
tution, 1879-85. 6 vols. (Maps and illustrations.)
Royal 8vo, cl. Wash. v. d.
1 136 Annual Reports of the Board of Regents of- the
Smithsonian Institution. 22 vols. 8vo, cl.
Wash. V. d.
This lot comprises all the Repts. in whicn papers
relating to Indians or American Ethnology are
found.
131
1 137 Annual Reports of the Peabody Museum of American
Archaeology, ist to 20th. 8vo, paper, uncut.
Cambridge, 1868-87
1 138 Transactions of the American Ethnological Society.
2 vols. 8vo, paper, uncut. N. Y., 1845-48
1 139 Transactions and Collections of the American Anti-
quarian Society. Vols I. and II. 8vo, bds, uncut.
3 vols. Worcester & Cambridge
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Manuscript Index, 1 2mo, carefully prepared by Dr.
E. B. O'Callaghan. Every mention of each tribe is
noted by page. As an indication of the minute care
with which the Index is prepared it may be mentioned
that over 500 tribal names or designations are entered.
With many of the names references are also made to
other authors. To any one consulting Gallatin's Es-
say the Index will be an ir^ aluable aid.
ii39aCongres International des Americanistes. Premiere
Session. 2 vols. 8vo, paper, uncut. Nancy, 1875
1 140 The American Antiquarian and Oriental Journal.
i2vols.vin numbers as issued, from the beginning,
1878 to 1 891.
IT41 Lubbock, Sir John. The Origin of Civilization and
the Primitive Condition of Man. (Illustrated.)
i2mo, cl. N. Y., 1871
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tion. (Portraits.) 2 vols. i2mo, cl. N. Y., 1848
1 153 Greene, G. W. The German Element in the War of
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1175 IIatc:[I, Col. VV. S. A Chapter of the History of the
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1176 Whitmorc, Wm. [i. The American Genealogist. (Por-
trait.) 8vo, cl. Albany, 1875
1177 Pkaks(jn, Jonathan. Contributions for the Genealo-
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1178 Skars, Edmund H. Pictures of the Olden Time.
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1196 Hervas, El Abate Don Lorenzo. Catologo de las
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I'aris, 1838
1198 Hrinion, I), (i. riur riiilosophic (irainmar of Ameri-
can Lan^uai^es. 8vo, bds. I'hil. 1885
1 199 I*I('KKKIN(;, John. Komarks on the Indian Languages
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Ucber die Indianischcn Sprachen Amcrikas. i2mo,
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1200 b'irst Annual Report of the American Society for l*ro-
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1201 Ludkwk;, Hermann K. The Literature of American
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1202 I'OWEI.I., J. W. Introduction to the Study of Indian
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1203 Cuoc, Rev. Jean Andre. Jugement Errone dc M.
Ernest Renan sur les Langucs Sauvages. 8vo, paper.
Montreal, 1870
1204 RAMI), S. T., D.D. Dictionary of the Language of
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1216 De La Brosse, Rev. Jean Baptiste. Prayer Book in
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1217 Eliot, John. The Indian Primer. Edited by John
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1219 Cotton, Josiah. Vocabulary of the Massachusetts
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1 224 Williams, Roger. A Key to the Language of Ameri-
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1231 A Collection of Hymns for the use of the
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1 155 Old Testament Stories. Story of Joseph, and Natural
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1287 Chemin d_ ia Croix, &c. i6mo, cl. 1883
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nominee.) >'i6mo, cl. St. Louis, 1881
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1260 Mc DouGALL & Glass. Cree Hymn Book. i6mo,
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1460 Powers, Stephen. A Tramp Across the Continent.
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1463 Shea, John G. The Catholic Church in Colonial
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