Box 1
Contains 39 Results:
Ga-On-Seh, Undated
Lithograph of a baby frame excised from unidentified source ascribed to George Catlin.
Printed on recto: "Ga-On-Seh, or Baby Frame."
Printed on recto, top right: "Pl. 16."
Written on verso in pencil: "p 232."
A Jenkins-Eberstadt acquisition.
Ah-So-Qua-Ta, Undated
Lithograph of two pipes excised from unidentified source ascribed to George Catlin.
Printed on recto: "Ah-So-Qua-Ta. Pipes."
Printed on recto, top right: "Pl. 17."
Written on verso in pencil: "p 433."
A Jenkins-Eberstadt acquisition.
Ah-Ta-Qua-O-Weh, Undated
Lithograph of a mocassin excised from unidentified source ascribed to George Catlin.
Printed on recto: "Ah-Ta-Qua-O-Weh, or Moccason (sic). For Male."
Printed on recto, top right: "Pl. 1."
Written on verso in pencil: "p 400."
A Jenkins-Eberstadt acquisition.
Osceola, Undated
Black and white lithographic print of Osceola, Seminole chief, 1804-1838.
Printed on recto, bottom: "Osceola. A Seminole War Chief of the Tribe of the Mikasaukies."
Indian Antiquities, Undated
Lithograph of tools excised from unidentified source.
Printed on recto: "Indian Antiquities"
Printed on recto, top right: "Plate VIII"
Printed on recto, top left: "U.S.N. Astr1Expn."
Printed on recto, bottom left: "Full size"
Printed on recto, bottom left: "U.M. Stanley del." Printed on recto, bottom right: "P.S. Duval & Co. steam. lith. press. Phil"
Peah-Mus-Ka, Undated
Color lithograph of Peah-Mus-Ka, a Musquakee Chief. Printed on recto, bottom: "Published by D. Rice and A.N. Hart. Philad." Printed on recto, bottom: "Lith. Printed & Col. By J.T. Bowen."
Tai-O-Mah, Undated
Color lithograph of Tai-O-Mah, a Musquakee Brave. Printed on recto, bottom: "Published by D. Rice and A.N. Hart. Philad." Printed on recto, bottom: "Lith. Printed & Col. By J.T. Bowen."
Wa-Pel-La, Undated
Color lithograph of Wa-Pel-La, a Musquakee Chief. Printed on recto, bottom: "Published by D. Rice and A.N. Hart. Philad." Printed on recto, bottom: "Lith. Printed & Col. By J.T. Bowen."
Osceola, Undated
Color lithographic print of Osceola.
Yaha-Hajo, Undated
Color lithograph of Yaha-Hajo. Written in pen on recto, bottom: "A seminole war chief."