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Outline Map of Indian Localities in 1833, Undated

 Item — map-case: 4, drawer: 19, map: 19.8
Identifier: 1500.026.4.19.8
Scope and Contents

....in Vol. 2, see map of Localities in 1840 since all the tribes have been removed from the States, W. of the Mississippi. Fronticepiece from The Plains and the Rockies; Written During Eight Years' Travel, Amongst The Wildest Tribes Of Indians In North America. In 1832, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, And 39. In Two Volumes. London: Published By The Author [George Catlin].

Dates: Undated

Georgia with Parts of North and South Carolina, Tennessee, Alabama and Florida, 1833-11-01

 Item — map-case: 4, drawer: 19, map: 19.9
Identifier: 1500.026.4.19.9
Scope and Contents

Published under the Superintendence of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge. Sheet XII.

Published by Baldwin & Cradock, London. Printed by Russell Penge. J & C Walker, Scupt.

Dates: 1833-11-01

Map of the proposed State of Sequoyah, approximately 1905

 Item — map-case: 4, drawer: 19, map: 19.10c2
Identifier: 1500.026.4.19.10c2
Scope and Contents

Map compiled from US Geological Survey Map of Indian Territory, edition of July 1902, revised to date and County divisions made under direction of Sequoyah Statehood Convention, August and September 1905, by D.W. Bolich, Civil Engineer, Muskogee, Indian Territory. Map bears the Great Seal of the State of Sequoyah, 1905.


Published by Aug. Gast Bank Note & Litho., Company, Map Publishers, St. Louis.

Dates: approximately 1905

Map of the Sites of the Indian Tribes of North America, approximately 1836

 Item — map-case: 4, drawer: 19, map: 19.11
Identifier: 1500.026.4.19.11
Scope and Contents

...When first known to the Europeans about 1600 AD along the Atlantic and about 1800 AD on the Pacific. Tribes represented are Eskimaux, Athapascas, Algonkins, Iroquois, Cherokees, Creeks, Choctas and Chicasas, Sioux, and Pawnees.

Published by the American Ethnological Society from a drawing by Albert Gallatin. Lithograph of Wm. Endicott & Co., New York.

Dates: approximately 1836

Facsimile of Map by "Little Robe" Tak-Kee-O-Mah, Chief of the Cheyennes, approximately 1872-09

 Item — map-case: 4, drawer: 19, map: 19.12
Identifier: 1500.026.4.19.12
Scope and Contents

...Shewing Relative Position of Indian and Soldiers Camps. Sent by "Little Robe" to Colonel Richard J. Didge in September 1872. Below this map is an extract of the same district, taken from an Official Map of Kansas. Verso of map is blank.

Dates: approximately 1872-09

Indian Reservations in the United States, 1948

 Item — map-case: 4, drawer: 19, map: 19.13
Identifier: 1500.026.4.19.13
Scope and Contents Map shows Indian reservations; tribal lands; rancherias and Indian reservations too small to show to scale; Agency headquarters; and State capitols. On verso, map of the probable location of Indian tribes north of Mexico about 1500 AD; and a map of culture areas and approximate location of American Indian tribes today. Compiled by E.H. Coujean, Chief Engineering Draftsman, Offices of Indian Affairs, Division of Forestry, 1940. US Department of the Interior, Burerau...
Dates: 1948

Localities of All the Indian Tribes of North America in 1833, approximately 1844

 Item — map-case: 4, drawer: 19, map: 19.14
Identifier: 1500.026.4.19.14
Scope and Contents

Map includes Statement showing the number of each tribe of Indians, whether natives of, or emigrants to the country west of the Mississippi, with items of emigration and subsistence, 1842 & 1843; and a map showing the Present Localities of the Indian Tribes west of the Mississippi showing the boundaries of the Indian tribes in 1845. Verso of map is blank.

Map published by Thomas L. McKenny and James Hall. Lithograph by J.T. Bowen.

Dates: approximately 1844

American Indians, [1952]

 Item — map-case: 4, drawer: 19, map: 19.15
Identifier: 1500.026.4.19.15
Scope and Contents

...Dedicated to the Wonderful Belief and High Moral Standards of Our Wise American Indian Tribes. The American Indian Lived His Religion Practiced His Belief, and Had Un-Questionable Faith in "Great Mystery".

Pictorial map copyright G.P. Dicus, Puente, CA.

Dates: [1952]

American Indian Cultural and Language Groups and Pre-Historic Ruins, [1953]

 Item — map-case: 4, drawer: 19, map: 19.16
Identifier: 1500.026.4.19.16
Scope and Contents

Pictorial map includes keys to locations of pre-historica ruins; language groups; names of ceremonial dances; tribes of the islands; and other information.

Map copyright G.P.Dicus, Puente, CA.

Dates: [1953]

[Missippian Pottery Excavation], Undated

 Item — map-case: 4, drawer: 19, map: 19.17A-D
Identifier: 1500.026.4.19.17A-D
Scope and Contents Map 17A: Shows the "Great American Bottom." Color key notes Adena, Hopewell, Ohio Hopewell, Mississippian, Caddoan Mississippian, Oneota Mississippian, and Fort Ancient sites. Map 17B: Photocopied reproduction of a portion of an unidentified map; sites are handwritten and highlighted on the map. Map 17C: Photocopied reproduction of the Map of Parts of the White, Black, Current, St. Francis and Little Rivers. Map 17D: Photocopied reproduction of...
Dates: Undated