- Creator:
- Shelton & Kensett
- Published / Created:
- [1816]
- Call Number:
- 75 1816
- Container / Volume:
- BRBL_00397
- Image Count:
- 4
- Resource Type:
- Maps, Atlases & Globes
- Abstract:
- Subject: Map of the United States to the Mississippi River, and including parts of Upper and Lower Canada. Includes cartouche with a view of Niagara Falls and two Native Americans.
- Description:
- "Entered according to act of Congress October 1st, 1816 in the Dist. of Connecticut.", "Projected by Thomas Kensett.", "This view of the falls of Niagara is engraved from Tardieus map published at Paris. A. Doolittle sc.", and Dedicated to the president, senator
- Publisher:
- Shelton & Kensett,
- Subject (Geographic):
- Canada--Maps, Niagara Falls (N.Y. and Ont.)--Pictorial works, North America--Niagara Falls, and United States--Maps
- Subject (Name):
- Doolittle, Amos, 1754-1832, Kensett, Thomas, 1786-1829, and Shelton & Kensett
- Subject (Topic):
- Indians of North America and Indians of North America--Pictorial works
- Found in:
- Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > A map of the United States and British provinces of Upper and Lower Canada with other parts adjacent [cartographic material] / by Shelton & Kensett.
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- Creator:
- Miller, Alfred Jacob, 1810-1874
- Published / Created:
- 1837-1838
- Call Number:
- WA MSS 342
- Collection Title:
- William Drummond Stewart expedition paintings.
- Image Count:
- 4
- Abstract:
- Alfred Jacob Miller (1810-1874), born in Baltimore, accompanied William Drummond Stewart on an 1837 expedition to the Green River Valley, Wind River Mountains, and the eastern section of Oregon Territory. He was commissioned by Stewart to sketch the India
- Description:
- Watercolor and sepia paintings of Indians and western scenery, including one of William Drummond Stewart and Antoine Clement.
- Subject (Name):
- Miller, Alfred Jacob, 1810-1874 and Stewart, William Drummond, Sir, 1795 or 6-1871
- Subject (Topic):
- Indians of North America--Pictorial works
- Found in:
- Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > Auguste--watering his horse
- Creator:
- Barthelmess, Christian, 1854-1906
- Published / Created:
- 1889
- Call Number:
- WA Photos 404
- Collection Title:
- Photograph album and photographs of Montana, New Mexico, and Colorado.
- Container / Volume:
- Box 1 | Folder 21
- Image Count:
- 2
- Resource Type:
- Prints & Photographs
- Description:
- Boudoir photograph and Identified as General Nelson A. Miles in council with Cheyenne Chiefs. Miles is posed sitting at a table, Two Moons is posed sitting and wearing a white shirt and Army Lieutenant Edward W. Casey immediately behind him
- Subject (Geographic):
- Lame Deer (Mont.)--Pictorial works, Montana--Pictorial works, and United States. Office of Indian Affairs. Tongue River Agency
- Subject (Name):
- Casey, Edward W.--Pictorial works, Miles, Nelson Appleton,--1839-1925--Pictorial works, and Two Moons,--b. 1839?--Pictorial works
- Subject (Topic):
- Badlands--Montana--Pictorial works, Cheyenne Indians--Pictorial works, and Indians of North America--Pictorial works
- Found in:
- Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > Group of Native American and white men under porch of a log building
- Creator:
- Bock, Harry V., 1865-1949
Brendel, Allwilda Belle Griffith
Dillon, Vince
Gillingham, David Gray Eagle
Pawnee Indian Baptist Church - Published / Created:
- 1911
- Call Number:
- WA MSS S-2546
- Container / Volume:
- Box 1 | Folder 3
- Image Count:
- 2
- Abstract:
- Journal kept in a composition book by clerks of the Pawnee Indian Baptist Church, Pawnee, Oklahoma, and related photographs depicting Pawnee Indian members of the church and other Native Americans, 1907-1920., Photographs in the collection consist primarily of images of members of the church. These images include a group portrait of the congregation at the church, and a group portrait of Maggie Knife Chief and family at the Pawnee Indian Agency School, 1911; group portraits of Pawnee Indians at a meeting of the Oklahoma Indian Baptist Association in Anadarko, Oklahoma, 1912; group portraits of Pawnee Indians at the railroad station at Darrow, Oklahoma, July 1914, with men identified in a portrait as White Horse, Robert Peters, Hole in the Ground, and Lester Pratt, and a receipt for two roundtrip tickets purchased on the St. Louis and San Francisco Railroad from Darrow to Pawnee; and images of a baptism of a man identified as the oldest Oto Indian, 1915., and Portraits of identified Pawnee Indians in the collection include David Gillingham and Hattie Smith Burns, identified as the wife of Benny Burns. Portraits related to Charles Knife Chief include images of him, his children, and of him with John Moses. A portrait of two Pawnee Indian women depicts Nettie Moses and Jenny Long Wolf, who attended the Chilocco Indian Boarding School in Chilocco, Oklahoma. An undated group portrait probably took place at a religious conference meeting and includes Harry Bock.
- Description:
- Manuscript inscription on the recto and verso of photographic prints. and Reverend Joseph Greenberry Brendel (1862-1926) founded the Pawnee Indian Baptist Church on September 20, 1908 and served as its minister until April 20, 1911, when Harry Bock (1865-1949) took charge of the church. Bock worked many years with western showman Gordon W. Lillie, also known as Pawnee Bill, until becoming a Baptist missionary.
- Subject (Geographic):
- Anadarko (Okla.)--Pictorial works, Darrow (Okla.)--Pictorial works, Oklahoma--Pictorial works, and Pawnee (Okla.)--Pictorial works
- Subject (Name):
- Knife Chief, Charles and Knife Chief, Maggie
- Subject (Topic):
- Baptists--Missions--Oklahoma, Baptists--Oklahoma, Indians of North America--Oklahoma--Pictorial works, Indians of North America--Pictorial works, Indians of North America--Portraits, Missionaries--Oklahoma, and Pawnee Indians--Pictorial works
- Found in:
- Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > Journal of the church clerk and photographs, 1907-1920.
- Creator:
- Bock, Harry V., 1865-1949
Brendel, Allwilda Belle Griffith
Dillon, Vince
Gillingham, David Gray Eagle
Pawnee Indian Baptist Church - Published / Created:
- 1911 January 22
- Call Number:
- WA MSS S-2546
- Container / Volume:
- Box 1 | Folder 3
- Image Count:
- 2
- Abstract:
- Journal kept in a composition book by clerks of the Pawnee Indian Baptist Church, Pawnee, Oklahoma, and related photographs depicting Pawnee Indian members of the church and other Native Americans, 1907-1920., Photographs in the collection consist primarily of images of members of the church. These images include a group portrait of the congregation at the church, and a group portrait of Maggie Knife Chief and family at the Pawnee Indian Agency School, 1911; group portraits of Pawnee Indians at a meeting of the Oklahoma Indian Baptist Association in Anadarko, Oklahoma, 1912; group portraits of Pawnee Indians at the railroad station at Darrow, Oklahoma, July 1914, with men identified in a portrait as White Horse, Robert Peters, Hole in the Ground, and Lester Pratt, and a receipt for two roundtrip tickets purchased on the St. Louis and San Francisco Railroad from Darrow to Pawnee; and images of a baptism of a man identified as the oldest Oto Indian, 1915., and Portraits of identified Pawnee Indians in the collection include David Gillingham and Hattie Smith Burns, identified as the wife of Benny Burns. Portraits related to Charles Knife Chief include images of him, his children, and of him with John Moses. A portrait of two Pawnee Indian women depicts Nettie Moses and Jenny Long Wolf, who attended the Chilocco Indian Boarding School in Chilocco, Oklahoma. An undated group portrait probably took place at a religious conference meeting and includes Harry Bock.
- Description:
- Manuscript inscription on the recto and verso of photographic prints. and Reverend Joseph Greenberry Brendel (1862-1926) founded the Pawnee Indian Baptist Church on September 20, 1908 and served as its minister until April 20, 1911, when Harry Bock (1865-1949) took charge of the church. Bock worked many years with western showman Gordon W. Lillie, also known as Pawnee Bill, until becoming a Baptist missionary.
- Subject (Geographic):
- Anadarko (Okla.)--Pictorial works, Darrow (Okla.)--Pictorial works, Oklahoma--Pictorial works, and Pawnee (Okla.)--Pictorial works
- Subject (Name):
- Bock, Harry V., 1865-1949, Brendel, Allwilda Belle Griffith, Brendel, Joseph Greenberry, Burns, Hattie Smith, Dillon, Vince, Gillingham, David, Gray Eagle, Hole in the Ground, Knife Chief, Charles, Knife Chief, Maggie, Long Wolf, Jenny, and Moses, John
- Subject (Topic):
- Baptists--Missions--Oklahoma, Baptists--Oklahoma, Indians of North America--Oklahoma--Pictorial works, Indians of North America--Pictorial works, Indians of North America--Portraits, Missionaries--Oklahoma, and Pawnee Indians--Pictorial works
- Found in:
- Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > Journal of the church clerk and photographs, 1907-1920.
- Creator:
- Bock, Harry V., 1865-1949
Brendel, Allwilda Belle Griffith
Dillon, Vince
Gillingham, David Gray Eagle
Pawnee Indian Baptist Church - Call Number:
- WA MSS S-2546
- Container / Volume:
- Box 1 | Folder 11
- Image Count:
- 2
- Abstract:
- Journal kept in a composition book by clerks of the Pawnee Indian Baptist Church, Pawnee, Oklahoma, and related photographs depicting Pawnee Indian members of the church and other Native Americans, 1907-1920., Photographs in the collection consist primarily of images of members of the church. These images include a group portrait of the congregation at the church, and a group portrait of Maggie Knife Chief and family at the Pawnee Indian Agency School, 1911; group portraits of Pawnee Indians at a meeting of the Oklahoma Indian Baptist Association in Anadarko, Oklahoma, 1912; group portraits of Pawnee Indians at the railroad station at Darrow, Oklahoma, July 1914, with men identified in a portrait as White Horse, Robert Peters, Hole in the Ground, and Lester Pratt, and a receipt for two roundtrip tickets purchased on the St. Louis and San Francisco Railroad from Darrow to Pawnee; and images of a baptism of a man identified as the oldest Oto Indian, 1915., and Portraits of identified Pawnee Indians in the collection include David Gillingham and Hattie Smith Burns, identified as the wife of Benny Burns. Portraits related to Charles Knife Chief include images of him, his children, and of him with John Moses. A portrait of two Pawnee Indian women depicts Nettie Moses and Jenny Long Wolf, who attended the Chilocco Indian Boarding School in Chilocco, Oklahoma. An undated group portrait probably took place at a religious conference meeting and includes Harry Bock.
- Description:
- Manuscript inscription on the recto and verso of photographic prints. and Reverend Joseph Greenberry Brendel (1862-1926) founded the Pawnee Indian Baptist Church on September 20, 1908 and served as its minister until April 20, 1911, when Harry Bock (1865-1949) took charge of the church. Bock worked many years with western showman Gordon W. Lillie, also known as Pawnee Bill, until becoming a Baptist missionary.
- Subject (Geographic):
- Anadarko (Okla.)--Pictorial works, Darrow (Okla.)--Pictorial works, Oklahoma--Pictorial works, and Pawnee (Okla.)--Pictorial works
- Subject (Name):
- Bock, Harry V., 1865-1949, Brendel, Joseph Greenberry, Knife Chief, Charles, and Moses, John
- Subject (Topic):
- Baptists--Missions--Oklahoma, Baptists--Oklahoma, Indians of North America--Oklahoma--Pictorial works, Indians of North America--Pictorial works, Indians of North America--Portraits, Missionaries--Oklahoma, and Pawnee Indians--Pictorial works
- Found in:
- Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > Journal of the church clerk and photographs, 1907-1920.
- Creator:
- Miller, Alfred Jacob, 1810-1874
- Published / Created:
- 1837-1838
- Call Number:
- WA MSS 341
- Collection Title:
- William Drummond Stewart expedition paintings.
- Image Count:
- 1
- Abstract:
- Alfred Jacob Miller (1810-1874), born in Baltimore, accompanied William Drummond Stewart on an 1837 expedition to the Green River Valley, Wind River Mountains, and the eastern section of Oregon Territory. He was commissioned by Stewart to sketch the Indians and scenery and later enlarge them into oil paintings.
- Description:
- Teaching resource: Professor John Mack Faragher, History 141: The American West.
- Subject (Name):
- Miller, Alfred Jacob, 1810-1874 and Stewart, William Drummond, Sir, 1795 or 6-1871
- Subject (Topic):
- Indians of North America--Pictorial works and Kansa Indians
- Found in:
- Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > Kansas Indian
- Creator:
- Miller, Alfred Jacob, 1810-1874
- Published / Created:
- 1837-1838
- Call Number:
- WA MSS 341
- Collection Title:
- William Drummond Stewart expedition paintings
- Image Count:
- 1
- Abstract:
- Alfred Jacob Miller (1810-1874), born in Baltimore, accompanied William Drummond Stewart on an 1837 expedition to the Green River Valley, Wind River Mountains, and the eastern section of Oregon Territory. He was commissioned by Stewart to sketch the Indians and scenery and later enlarge them into oil paintings.
- Subject (Name):
- Miller, Alfred Jacob, 1810-1874 and Stewart, William Drummond, Sir, 1795 or 1796-1871
- Subject (Topic):
- Indians of North America--Pictorial works
- Found in:
- Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > Making moccasins
- Published / Created:
- ca. 1890.
- Call Number:
- WA PHOTOS 301
- Image Count:
- 14
- Abstract:
- Photographs show groups of Cheyenne and Arapaho Indians posed in front of tipis, tents, and trees, most likely in what is now Oklahoma. A few wear western clothing, and a white man and boy appear in some images. Individuals pictured include Mrs. Scabby Bull, Ethel Black Wolf, Rabbit Run, Wolf Chase, Coal A Fire, Strik-em-First, Singing Man, Jay Gould, Big Timber, and Myrtle Bad Man, among others. Two views of the Arapaho camp and one of the Cheyenne camp are taken from a distance. The album also contains two photographs of Niagara Falls.
- Description:
- Manuscript captions throughout. and Photographer unidentified.
- Subject (Geographic):
- Cheyenne and Arapaho Reservation (Okla.)--Pictorial works, Niagara Falls (N.Y.)--Pictorial works, and Oklahoma--Pictorial works
- Subject (Topic):
- Arapaho Indians--Portraits, Cheyenne Indians--Portraits, Indian reservations--Oklahoma--Pictorial works, Indians of North America--Pictorial works, and Tipis--Pictorial works
- Found in:
- Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > Photograph album of Cheyenne and Arapaho Indians.
- Published / Created:
- ca. 1900.
- Call Number:
- WA Photos 29
- Image Count:
- 101
- Abstract:
- Internal evidence suggests that the album dates before 1902 (the year White Antelope, who is portrayed, died)., Photograph album by an unidentified photographer of Cheyenne, Arapaho and Kiowa Indians, probably taken in or around the Cheyenne-Arapaho Agency in Darlington, Canadian County, Oklahoma. The outdoor scenes include a large number of family groups, women, and children, many identified with Americanized names., and There are also notable images of the baptism of a Kiowa man, the "crow dance," meat drying on racks, Arapaho school girls, and a single image of what appear to be not Indian women but white woman dressed in Indian clothing, identified as "Calumet Squaws" (Calument was a town close to the agency).
- Description:
- Individual photographs measure 10 x 12.5 cm, and have manuscript captions and numbers.
- Subject (Geographic):
- Darlington (Okla.)--Pictorial works
- Subject (Topic):
- Arapaho Indians--Pictorial works, Baptism--Pictorial works.--lctgm, Cheyenne Indians--Pictorial works, Cheyenne-Arapaho Indian Agency (Okla.), Indian reservations--Oklahoma--Pictorial works, Indians of North America--Pictorial works, Kiowa Indians--Pictorial works, and Missionaries--Oklahoma--Pictorial works
- Found in:
- Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > Photograph album of Cheyenne, Arapaho and Kiowa Indians in Oklahoma [graphic].