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OF BOOKS AND PAMPHLETS RELATING TO TQE AMERICAN INDIANS, SELECTED FROM THE STOCK OF GEO. E. LITTLEPIELD, 67 Cornhlll, Boston, Mass. TEIIMS CA.8TT. 4^ ThPRo CaUIokucii of BookA in Stock are issued from time to time as new invoices arc received, and wiii be forwarded to any addresH. atf We hiivi! coiiBtjintly on hand thoii^nnd* of volumes, new and old. In various departments of literature; and those who wioh for any book not mentioned In these CaUilogues arc requested to write us, and if the book is in stock a reply will be immediately sent, Ntatini; condition and price. 4^ Where no binding is mentioned, the books are in pamphlet form. 12ino, cloth, pp. 6. Adair, J. chen Indiuiier. Breslau, 1782. 1. Abbott. C. C. Primitive Industry; or IlliistratioiiM uf the Handiwork, In Stone, Konc and Clay, of the Native llace^t of the Northern Atlantic Seaboard of Ami-rica. Illustrated. 8vo, cloth, pp. fi«0. SaU-m, 1881. $3.00 '2. Abbott, J. Aboriginal America. 12mo, cloih, pp. '2X8. New York, 1800. 81.00 3. Abbott. O. C. Stune Age In New Jersey. Illustrated. 8vo, paper, pp. 1!>2. Washinfftou, 1877. $1.75 4. Abbott, J. S. C. Miles Standlsh, the Puritan Captain. Illustrated. 12nio, cloth, pp 271. Boston, 1875. 81.00 5. Abbott, J. S. C. Ferdinand DeSoto, th« Discoverer of the Mis>issippl. Plate. 351. New York. 1878. $1.00 Geschichte der Americanis- 8vo, boards, uncut, pp. 419. 83 00 The History of the American Indians, by James Adair, who was a trader with the Indians, and a resident of thtir country for forty years. 7. il.dventures of Henry Bird, who was captured by the Shawanese Indians, Oct. 17, 1811. 8vo, paper, pp. 7 (from the Analectic Magazine). .2.*> 8. Adams, Henry. Pocahontas and Cap- tain Smith. 8vo, half morocco, pp. 16. Bangor, 1881. 8100 9. Agreement of the Customs of the East Indians with those of the Jews and other Ancient People. Illustrated. 8vi», full calf, pp. 169. London, 1705. 86 00 10. Albach, J B. Annals of tlie West; embracing a Concise Account of Principal Events which have occurred in the Western States and Territories from the Discovery of the Misjiissippl Valley to the Year 18,)0. 8vo, sheep, pp. 1016. Pittsburgh, 1857. 84 00 It. Allan, Qeorge H sketch of Col. John Allan of Maine. Reprinted from New England Historic, Genealogical Register. 8vo, new half morocco, pp 8. B >8toii, 1876. 81.00 12. America. The People's History of America; containing Belkniip's Biographies of the Early Discoverers : Robertson's History of South America: Grahame's History of North America: Ramsay's History of the Unlteri States: Hubbard's History of the Indian Wars in New Kngla; d : Church's History of King Philip's War: with a Copious General Index. 24 full-page engravings. 4to, cloth, pp. 720. New York, 1874. 83.(i0 13. America. The Pictorial History of the American Revolution; with a Sketch of the Early History of the Country. Illustrated. 8vo, clotli, pp. 433. Boston n. d. 81.00 14. American Pioneer. A Monthly Periodical devoted to the Objects of the Logan Historical Society; or to collecting and pub- lishing Sketches relating to the Early Settle- ments of the Country. Illustrated. 2 vols. 8vo, boards, pp. 448, 480. Cincinnati, 1842. 87.50 15. American State Papers. Docu- ments Legislative and Executive of the Con- gress of the United States, from the First to the Thirteenth Session inclusive. Edited by Waller Lowrie and Mathew M. Clair Clarke. Vols. 2 and 4. Folio, Ii ilf Russia, pp. 900, 935. VVa^thington, 1832-1834. 85 00 Contain an immense mass of details of the official relo- tlous of the U. t). government with the Indians. 16. American Sunday-School Union Publications. Indian Mis^«iollaly; Bible Boy taken Captive ; Rosabella ; Tschoop ; Red Brothers. 5 vols., 16aiO, half roan. Philndei- phla, 1842-1846. 82.00 17. Ames, J. G. Report of Special Agent John G. Ami's. in Regard to the Condition of the Mission Indian^ of California. 8vo, half morocco, pp. 15. Washington, 1873. .75 ti-iutiiuStIt r'mmmr^n^^m George E. Littlejidd^ 67 Cornhill^ Biston^ Mass. No. 10. 18. Anderson, £. L. Soldier and Pio- neer; a Biognipiiical SItetch of Lieut -Colonel RiciiHid C. AiuterHon, of the Continental Army llluHtruted. 12mt>, cloth, pp. 63. 81-00 19. Anderson, Rufus. Memoir of Cat h arine Urowu, a OhriNtian Indian of the Cbero- kee Nation. lOnio, new hulf morocco, pp 138. Philadelphia, n. d. 81 50 ID*. Another copy. J6mo, boards. Boston, 1828. .H) 20. Andros, B. S. S. Chocorua and other Sketches. 8vo, cloth, pp. 88. Fall Ulver. 183». .60 21. Anecdotes of the American Indians, illustrating their Eccentrlfitles of Character. 16mo, cloth, pp. 2i;2 New York. 1844. .50. 22. Annuls of the Pioneer Sctllers on the Whitewater and its Tributaries, In the Vicinity of Hiclimoud, Indiana, l)y a native. 8v(>, paper, pp. .'»9. Ulclimond, Ind., 1875. .."JO. 23. Apaches. Kcport on ihe Apache In- dians of Arizona and New Mexico, by Vincent Colyer. 8vo, half morocco, pp. 58. Washing- ton, 1872. 81.25 24. Apes, William. The Experience of William Apes, a Native of the Forest. IGmo, oards, pp. 114. New York, 1831. .75 25. Apes, William Eulogy on King Philip. ate. I2mu, paper, uncut, pp. GO. Boston, 1836. $1.00 2'i. Apes, W. Indian Nulliflcatiou of the Unconstitutional Laws of Massachusetts relative to the Marshpee Indians. 12mo, clotli. pp. 168. Boiton, 1835. 8i.50 27. Archeeologia Americana. Transac- tions and CollectiiMis of the American Anti- quarian Society. Vol. 1. Maps and Plates. 8vo, sheep, pp. 43t). Worcester, 1820. $3.00 ContaiuH " Account of tho IMscovcry of the Rlvur Mis- •isBippl, and tbe Adjuccnl Country by tho LiiliuM. by Father Lewk lleiincpln." "Description of tlio Antiquities dis- covered in tiie idtatc of Ohio iind other Weslern Htutes, by Oaiub Atwater." " Uominuniciitions conuerniiif; tli« Origi- nal Inliabltauts of America, (ty Dr. Saaiuul Mitchill." 28. Archeeological Institute of Amer- ica. First Annual lloport of the Executive Committee, with accompanying papers, 187D- 1880. Illustrated. 8vo, cloth, pp. 163. Cam- bridge, 1880. 81.50 29. Ashe, Thomas. Travels In America performed in 18u6 lor the Purpose of Exploring the Alleghany, Mouongahula, Ohio and Missis- sippi Rivers. 12mo, boaids, uncut, pp. 366. Newburyport. 1808. 81.50 80. Atherton, William. Narrative of ihe Suffering aud Defeat of the Northw stern Army, under General Winchester: Massacre of the Prisoners : Slxtieeu Mouths' Imprison- ment of the Writer and others wlih the In- dians and the British. 16mo, new full moroc- co, uncut, pp. 152. Frankfort, Ky., 184i'. 85-00 31. Atwater, Caleb. Remarks made on a Tour to Pnilne du Chien; thence to Washing- ton City in 1829. 12mo, old calf, pp. 296. Col- umbus, Ohio, 1831. 82 50 31'. Same, half sheep. Columbus, Ohio, 1850. 82 00 Page« 140-172 oouUln Rudiments of the Onunmar of the Sioux Language. S2. Back, George. Narrative of the Arc- tic Land Expeditlun to the Mouth of the Oreat Fish River and along the Shores of tlie Arciic Ocean In Itf83-1835, byCapt. Back, R. N. Map missing. 8VO, boards, pp. 456. Pbiludelphi.-i, 1836. 81.50 " Capt. Back'R narrative la crowded with detnll* of his InlcrcourHc witli the C'reim, Ohlppuwikya>iH, Dog KIb and Copnernilne indiauM, upon whom he wuh (il>hi(ud to de- pend in great meaHuru tor RDbHiMtence during the terrible prlvatioua of an Arctic winter." 33. Ba'dwin, Thomas. Narri'tiveof the Massacre by the Savages, of the Wife and Chil- dren of Thomas Baldwin, who since the de- struction of his family has dwelt entirely alone, secluded from human society, in the ex- treme Westirn part of the State of Kenuici0 3.>. Batty, J. H. How to HuntandTra,», containing lull Instructions for Hunting the Buffalo, Elk, Moose, etc. Illustrated. I'Jino, cloth, pp. 2:'3. New York, 1878. 81 00 36 Beach, W. W. Indian Mhceli my ; Containing Papers on the History, .Antiquities, Arts Languages, Religions, Traditions and Superstitions of the American Aborigims. Royal 8vo, sheets folded, pp. 490. Ali)anv, 1877. 8-1-00 Contains Lewis IT. Morgan's paper on Tndi.tn Migra- tions and Squier's Traditions of the Algonquliis, with en- gravings. 37. Beckwourth, J. P. The Life and Adventure of J. P. Beckwourth, Mountulncer, Scout and Pioneer, and Chief of the Crow Na- tion of Indians. Edited by T. 1). Bonner. II- iu-ttrated. 12mo. cloth, pp. 537. New York, i8o6. 81-00 38. Belden, George F. Belden, the White Chief; or Twelve Years among the Wild Indians of the Plains. Edited by Gen. .Tames S. Brlsblo. Illustrated. 8vo, cloth, pp. 513. Cincinnati, 1870. 83.00 Fine copy of the First Edition. 39. Behemoth: A Legend of the Mound* Builders. 12mo, cloth, pp 192. New York, 1»39. 8100 40. Belknap, Jeremy. A Discnurse in- tended to commemorate the Discovery oi Atnerica by Christopher Columbus; to whicli are added Four Dissertations : I. On the Cir- cumnavigation of Africa by the Ancients; 11, An Examination of the Preteu-slous of Martin Behaim to a discovery of America prior to thai of Columbus; HI. On the Quesilon whethei the Honey-bee Is a Native of Ameiica; IV. Ot the Colour of the native Americans. 8vo, paper uncat, pp. 132. Bo.ston, 1792. 8l-5( 41. Belknap, Jeremy. The Life uut No. 10. e of the Arc- of the Great of the Arctic ;, 11. N. Map PhiluUelphla, 91.A0 ith dotnll* of Ills m, I>i>K Klb nnd kN (ihllKuU tu ilu- ii-liig thu tcrrlblu irri'th'eof the ^^ife and Chi I- Mhice the de- welt entirely Bty, In tlie cx- of Keiiuuky. p. 24. Nt'W e-' 00 fears of T«-r- iaiis, by Miss Bear. lAw"- w York, isrr). .50 naith. New ;s aud Nations 9.'. Pbllftdel- ! 83.(i0 i luntaiidTrai, | Huiitliifi the I trated. IJino, i $1 OOi in Ml» Ancients; 11. sious of Martin ca prior to thai est ion whethui metica; IV. Oi ans. 8vo, paper 9I.5( The Life au< Nov.^ 18S3. Ceo ge E. Littlefield^ 67 Cornhill, Boston, Mass. 3. Extraordinary Adventures of Captain John Smith. Froutl'4es.sion>i et les Etabli^sfinents des Franco 8, dis E^pa^nols, des PoriU4(ai.H, dts Hoi land' >is dans ces vastes Pays; le Climat, lea Production.'*. Leurs H.ibl- tans, leurs Moon is, leurs ('outuines, etc. Fully illustrated. 4 o, half calf, pp. 808. Purls, 17«H. 95.00 48. Beltrami* J. C. A Pilgrimage In Europe and America leading io the Discovery of the Sources of the Mississippi and Blo.idy Klvcr. Maps and portrait. 2 vols., 8vo, half calf, pp 548. 5(5. London, 18.'8. 94 00 44. Benson, Egbert. Memoir read be- fore thi' Historical Society of the State of Nevv York, Dec. 31, iSlti. Third edition ttvo, paper, pp. 72 New York, 1848. 91.50 An CHsiiy on the Iiidi in and Dutch namus of Now York. 45. Beverley, Robert. HUtolre de la Virijlnl'', coiiieiKiut I. L'Histoire du premier Etablisst'ineiit dans la Vlrginie .... jusques h present. II. Les productions natureiies and les cominodites. III. La Kcligiou, les Loix and les Cnutnmes des ludieus. IV. L'Etat present du Pais. etc. Par un Auteur natif and haiiitaut du Pais. Engraved title aud 14 pliiies. 12mo, h.ilf calf, pp. 445. A Amsterdam, 1707. 94.00 An ititereHtlntf and rare book, rclnting particularly to thu nuinuruui* Indlitii tribes then rc.xidunt in Virgiida. 46. Black Hawk. Ma-ka-tal-ne-she-kia' klak; or lilack Hawk and Scenes in the West' by E. H. Smith. 12mo, cloth, pp. -'O'J. New York, 1841). 91.00 47. Black Hawk. The Great Indian Chief of tlie West; or Life and Adventures of Black Hawk; with Sketches of Keokuk, the Sac and Fox, and >ioux Indian-t, liy Benjamin Drake. Illustrated. 12mo, cloth, pp. 288. Cincinnati, 1851. 91 00 48. Boehmer, George H. Index to Pa- pers on Antliropolo^y, puuli.>hed in the Smith- souiau Iiisiitution, 1847 to 1878. 8vo, paper, pp. 8. Wa-hinjiion, 1881. .25 49 Bogart, W. H. Daniel Boone and the Hunters of Kentucky. Illustrated. 8vo, cloth, pp. 464. Boston, 1873. 91.00 50. Boiingbroke, H. A Voyage to tiie Demerary, containing a Statistical Account of the Settlemen s there, and of those on the Essequebo, tlie Berbice aud other contiguous Klvers of Guyana. Map. Qu irto, boards, pp. 400. Loudoii. Is07. 92.50 51. Bond, J. W. Minnesota and its lie- sources, to wliich are added Cainp-Flre Sketches or Notes on a Trip from St. Paul to Pembina and Selkirk Settlement on the Red River of the North. Map and lilustrations. 12nio, cloth, pp. 412. Chicago, 1850. 91.25 52. ijoudinot, E C Speech of £ C Buudinoi, a Cherokee Indian, on the Indian Question, Sept. 21, 1871, at Vlnlta, Cherokee Nation. 8VO, paper, pp. 18, Washington, 1872. .25 53. Bourne, B. F. The Captive In Pata- gonia, or Life among the GUiuts. Illustrated. 12mo, cloth, pp 233. Boston, 18'>3. .50 54. BOBinan, J. L Ihe History of Mary- land from Its tlrst Settlemtnt In lti33 to the Ues- toration In I6ii0, with a copious introduction, aud notes an . illustrations. 2 vols, in oue. 8vo, she< p, pp. 314, 728 Baltimore, 1837. 94 00 '• Afl«r a r«5«um«J of the iihoriginal hintory of the State, derived froinlhu reiutior ■ of ail the voyaifeiH aiidtravcllert from VerraxuMo to John Siulth, the autlior gl^eii on (lage* lua to 181 of Vol. 1 : 'A Kenural Mkelcli of tiie trlbcK of Indians then luhiibUiiig V irginia and .Maryland.' The narnBH of tlie v.iriouii iriben, and tlie locnil ie* tiiey oeeu- liied, together with the origin and Hlgiiltlu.itlon of the Indian nanieti of riverii and placea, reoulvv g.-eut atteiiltoa from the author." 56. Bradford, A. W American Antiqui- ties and liesearcliCH into the Origin and His- tory of the Bed Race. 8vo, half morocco, edges uncut, pp. 435. >ew York. 1841. 94 50 5«). Bradford W J &.. Notes t»n the Northwest, or Valley of the Upper Missl>Mi|)pl. 12ino, cloth, pp. 308. New York, 184tj. 9150 66*. Same, paper. 91.00 67. Brainerd, John- The Journal of llev. John Brainerd. from January, 1761, to October. 1762. Willi an iiitrodut,'tion l)y Prof. George Macloskle, LL. I). 8vo, half morocco, pp. 25. Tom's River, N. J., 1880. 91.00 58'. Brainerd, Thomas life of John Brainerd. Mlsstuiiary to the Indians of .New Jersey. IlhHirated. 8vo, cloth, pp. 41)2. Phil- adelphia, 1865. 92.110 6!i. Brewerton, Q. D. Wars of the West- ern Border, or New Homes and a Stranye People. l2!no, cloth, pp. 400. New York, 1860. 91.00 60. Brice, W. A. History of Fort Wayne from the earliest known Accounts to the pres- ent Period. Portrait and plates. Boyal 8vo, half morocco, pp. 357. Fort Wayne, 1868. 93.00 61. Brinton, D. Q. Ancient Phonetic Alphabet of Yucatan. 8vo, paper, pp. 8. New York, 1870. 91. uO 62. Brinton, D. Q. Library of a borl:,M- nal American Literature. The Maya Chroni- cles. 8vo, paper, uncut, pp. 279. Pailadelphia, I88-i. 93.00 63. Brinton, D. Q. The Myths of the New Worlil : a I'reatlse on the Symbolism and Mythology of the Red Race of A mer ica. 1 2mo, cloth, pp. 315. New York, 1868. 91. .50 64. Brown, William. History of the Propagation of Christianity among the Hea- then since the Reformation. Third Edition, br.)Ui;ht down to a recent date. 3v3ls,8vo, cloth, pp. 547, 635, 587. London, 1854. 96.00 65. Browne, J. Boss. Report on the late Indian War iu Oregon aud Washington Terri- tories. 8vo, half morocco, pp. 66. Washing- ton, 1858. 9i.:.'6 66. Brownell, C. DeW. The Indian Races of North and South America; comprising an Account of the principal Aboriginal Races; their National Customs and Religious Cere- monies; their Celebrated Chiefs and Warriors, aud their Wars with European Settlers; In- cluding the late Sioux War and Indian Massa- ^m nnna m ^w »-»«v«i»-» I George E. IJttlefleld, 67 Cornhill, Boaton, Mass. No. 10. ores In Minnesota. Illustrated. 8vo, cloth, pp 7fiO. Hnrtford, 1878. $2 00. C7. Buohanan, J. Sketches of the HIh- tory, ^anncrit and CustoniMOl'thc North Ameri- can Indians. 2 vols. ]2ino, boards, uncut, pp. 182. 16(i. New Yc»rk, 1824. $8.00 (i8. BuflDftlo, N. Y. Publications of the BuOblo Historical Society. 2 vols. Illustrat- ed 8vo, hiiir morocco. BufHilo, 1879. $8.00 69. Bulkeley, J.,andCuminins, J. Nar- rative of a Voyage into the South St-H.M, In the Frlgiite Waiter, one of ('ommodore Anson's Squadron, Its Wreck on a Denert Island on the West Coast of Terra del Kuego, and the Dreadfnl SuffurlngH of the Crew. 8vo, half sheep, pp. 240. London, 1743. $1.00 Wnnta titio and pnrt of a leaf. 70. BunnoU L H. Discovery of the Yosemlte, and the Indiitn War of 1861, which led to that Event. Illustrated. 12mo, cloth, pp.831. Chicago, 1880. $1.50 71. Burnet, Jacob. Notes on the Early Settlement of the Northwestern Territory. Portrait. 8vo, cloth, pp. fiOl. Cincinnati, 1847. $4.00 72. Butterfleld. C. W. An Historical Account of the Expedition against Sandusky under Col. William Crawford, in 1782. 8vo, cloth, pp. 408. Cincinnati, 1873 $=3.00 73. Cabega de Vaoa. Relation of Alvar Nunez Cabt'jja de Vaca. Tran.slated from the Spanish by Buckingham Smith. Portraits. Imperial 8vo, half morocco, uncut, pp. 800. New Yoik. 1871. $7.50 Edition 100 copies only. 7 1. California and New Mexico. Mes- Baue from the President of the United States communicating Information and Correspond- ence relating to California and New Mexico. Map. 8vo, sheep, pp. 952. Washington, 1850. 75. Carrington, Col. H B. Ab-sa-ra-kas Land of Ma>8acre; being the Experience of an Olticer's Wife on the i'lalns. With an Out- line of ludlan Operations and Conference, from 18G6 to 1878. Illustrated. 12mo, cloth, pp. 878. Philadelphia, 1878. $1.00 76. Carver, Jonathan. 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