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Roger Blais collection of Sioux Uprising of 1862 photographs
A collection of souvenier cartes-de-visite depicting studio portraite of Native Americans, some of where were, or may have been involved in the Dakota War of 1862.
Rufus Cochran Formula Book, Undated
According to a brief notation, this small notebook contains several pages of medical formulas all written in Cherokee by Rufus Cochran.
Samuel Austin Worcester papers, 1831-1868
Seger Colony Ledger
Colony was founded in 1886 by John Homer Seger as a settlement for Arapaho after conflicts with white settlement on their lands. Seger had arrived in the region in 1872 to work at the Indian agency on the Cheyenne and Arapaho reservation. Seven years after founding Colony, he began an industrial training school which largely taught farming and agriculture to the Native American residents (who included Arapaho and Cheyenne but also members of other tribes).
Thanktgvinh proclamation Executive department, Cherokee Nation, I.T. : to the Cherokee people, 1886-11-13
A proclamation from the principal chief of the Cherokees naming November 25, 1886 as 'a day of thanksgiving and general praise.'
Thomas Jefferson letter to Abraham Baldwin, 1801-07-03
Manuscript letter from Jefferson to Abraham Baldwin in reference to Indian negotiations. Includes envelope leaf inscribed "The honble Abraham Baldwin esq. Georgia". Digital image has been modified from the original for clarity.
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Treaties between the United States of America and American Indian Nations
Official, printed treaty documents.
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Two Great Scouts and their Pawnee Battalion Manuscript, approximately 1928
Typescript draft with handwritten revisions and corrections of "Two great scouts and their Pawnee battalion; the experiences of Frank J. North and Luther H. North, pioneers in the great West, 1856-1882, and their defence of the building of the Union Pacific Railroad."
Vann family archive, 1875-1975
Consists of correspondence, ledgers, photographs, much dealing with Herman Johnson Vann, and his immediate family and business.
Waldo Emerson "Dode" McIntosh collection, 1944-1977
Consists of material relating to the structure, function and procedures of various organizations including publications; press releases; reports; congressional acts, bills, resolutions; government agency information and statistics; memorandums; correspondence, etc. The collection presumably derives from Creek Nation Principal Chief McIntosh's involvement with organizations promoting Indian economic advancement.