0. Manuscripts
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Found in 226 Collections and/or Records:
Manuscript Collection: Pawnee Doctor's Account Book
Collection
Identifier: MC.1980.167
Collection Overview
Collection summary derived from "Guidebook to Manuscripts", 1969: Bound book listing charges to patients by date. Loose page that is a telephone bill to Dr. C.T. Seevers appears dated August 26, 1901 from the Arkansas Valley Company.
Dates:
1900-1902
Manuscript Collection: Penobscot Questionnaire
Collection
Identifier: MC.1954.170
Collection Overview
Collection summary derived from "Guidebook to Manuscripts", 1969: Colonel Goldthwait, who is also referred to as "Captain", questions an Indian who says he belongs to the Mataugwesauwack Nation located beyond the "great lake, meaning Lake Superior ... towards the setting of the sun." He describes the country, the crops raised, and the kind of fowl and animals found for food. He also tells of their way of life, marriage customs, and worship- or lack of it- and various other living...
Dates:
1771
Manuscript Collection: Peter A. White
Collection
Identifier: MC.1970.219
Collection Overview
Collection summary derived from "Guidebook to Manuscripts", 1969: A letter to Peter A. White & Co. from "M&W" Baptist Mission, Cherokee Nation ordering merchandise (cloth), an invoice of Peter A. White & Co., Cincinnati, to Musgrove& Williams, a letter to P. A. White & Co. from Musgrove & Williams Baptist Mission, Cherokee Nation, regarding attachment of goods by creditor, and a statement of account with Peter A. White & Co. by Musgrove & Williams (William...
Dates:
1854
Manuscript Collection: Peter M. Carter Affidavit
Collection
Identifier: MC.1954.31
Collection Overview
Collection summary derived from "Guidebook to Manuscripts", 1969: Peter M. Carter, Alderman of the City of New York and Judge of the Court of Common Pleas , makes affidavit that Joseph, a mulatto twenty-five years old, has always been and is now adjudged a free man according to the laws of the State of New York.
Dates:
1814
Manuscript Collection: Peter Pitchlynn
Collection
Identifier: MC.1948.175
Collection Overview
Collection summary derived from "Guidebook to Manuscripts", 1969: Peter Perkins Pitchlynn, Chief of the Choctaws, (1806-1881) was one of the persons selected by the Choctaws in 1828 to survey the southeast section of Indian Territory, the land they had chosen for their home when they were forced to leave Mississippi. Peter Pitchlynn's father was John Pitchlynn, a white man and interpreter for the United States Government, who had married a Choctaw woman of the famous Folsom family. Peter...
Dates:
1797 - 1929
Manuscript Collection: Peyote Papers
Collection
Identifier: MC.1970.172
Collection Overview
Collection summary derived from "Guidebook to Manuscripts", 1969: Smithsonian ethnologist, James Mooney, writes two letters pertaining to a bill before Congress to prohibit the use of Peyote in the Indian ceremonial dances. Most of the correspondence and printed material deal with this subject. A great many letters are between missionaries of the American Baptist Home Missionary Society and most of them feel that Mooney encourages the continued use of Peyote. They blame him for his attitude...
Dates:
1916-1960
Manuscript Collection: Phillip Cole Collection
Collection
Identifier: MC.1940.47
Collection Overview
(Biographical material and acquisitions list added in 1967). Collection summary derived from "Guidebook to Manuscripts", 1969: The Journal of the 7th Cavalry's Yellowstone Expedition of 1876, correspondence with Theodore W. Goldin, E. A. Brininstool, and others comprise this collection. (See also Benteen-Goldin letters under "Benteen.") Dr. Cole (c.1890-1940), a retired physician, and former president of A. Schrader and Sons Manufacturing Company, lived in Tarrytown, New York, on the Cole...
Dates:
1876-1937
Manuscript Collection: Pond and Steedman Report
Collection
Identifier: MC.1954.176
Collection Overview
Collection summary derived from "Guidebook to Manuscripts", 1969: Entitled "Peter Pond and William Steedman's communications to the Secretary of War, 1792," this is a report of their journey to Niagara, their experiences among the New York Indians, principally the Onondagas, Senecas, and Oneidas, and their account of a council meeting at Buffalo. Attached to this report is a communication from the Governor of the Western Territory made in 1788 regarding settlement of the Indian Tribes north...
Dates:
1788-1792
Manuscript Collection: P.W. Humphrey
Collection
Identifier: MC.1964.104
Collection Overview
Collection summary derived from "Guidebook to Manuscripts", 1969: Letter from P.W. Humphrey to Charles Cassady in Washington, reporting George Colbert's assertion in 1812 that U.S. would have "War Enough" because warriors from Northern Tribes had passed through Chickasaw lands to see Creeks, and a party of Creek warriors returning from North had killed five or six whites near mouth of Duck River. Also informs that representative Johnson and Gen. Desha know for a fact that Tecumseh was not at...
Dates:
December 21, 1814
Manuscript Collection: Ranald Slidell MacKinzie
Collection
Identifier: MC.1964.132
Collection Overview
Collection summary derived from "Guidebook to Manuscripts", 1969: Ranald S. Mackenzie (1840-1889), a graduate of West Point and a general in the U.S. Army, participated in many battles of the Civil War. After the war he was transferred to the South and Southwest, accepting a lower rank, and took a leading part in the campaign against marauding Indians in the early 1870's. As a result of his efforts, large areas in Texas were opened for permanent settlement. Later he was transferred to Indian...
Dates:
1873-1882