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Native American

 Subject
Subject Source: Gilcrease Dci Tags

Found in 6473 Collections and/or Records:

Pitchlynn Grave, 1891

 Item — Folder Choctaw.11c: [Barcode: 3.Choctaw.11c]
Identifier: 4327.8047

Pitchlynn Gravesite, 1850 - 1900

 Item — Folder Choctaw.11c: [Barcode: 3.Choctaw.11c]
Identifier: 4326.8052

Pitchlynn possibly on football team, 1850 - 1900

 Item — Folder Choctaw.11c: [Barcode: 3.Choctaw.11c]
Identifier: 4327.8042
Description

Folder 11c



Inscription(s)

Inscribed, "This is Everett with -11- on his back and you know the other one" on verso

Dates: 1850 - 1900

Pitchlynn woman on boat, 1850 - 1900

 Item — Folder Choctaw.11c: [Barcode: 3.Choctaw.11c]
Identifier: 4326.8054

P.J. Crawford, 1850 - 1900

 Item — Folder Choctaw.11: [Barcode: 3.Choctaw.11]
Identifier: 4326.7994
Description

Folder 11



Inscription(s)

Inscribed, "(illegible) Sophie E. Pitchlynn with the kind regards of P.J. Crawford" on verso

Dates: 1850 - 1900

Plains Indians, 1850 - 1900

 Item — Folder Kiowa.18: [Barcode: 3.Kiowa.18]
Identifier: 4326.5102

Plans for stone building around cabin, 1850 - 1900

 Item — Folder Cherokee.36: [Barcode: 3.Cherokee.36]
Identifier: 4427.277
Description

Plans for stone building around Sequoyah's log cabin home. Includes floor plan, and front and rear elevation sketches. Folder 36



Inscription(s)

Inscribed, "Cabin 15 x 15 ft. Stone building 42 x 48 ft. Concourse in front of cabin 14 x 45 ft. 6ft…" on verso

Dates: 1850 - 1900

Plaque with relief of Indian man, late 19th century - early 20th century

 Item — Folder Unknown: [Barcode: 255.Unknown]
Identifier: TU2009.39.6595b
Description

Negative of a plaque with a relief of the profile of an Indian man.

Dates: late 19th century - early 20th century

Plaster figure, late 19th century - early 20th century

 Item — Folder Unknown: [Barcode: 255.Unknown]
Identifier: TU2009.39.101
Description

A plaster model of a Native American figure; painted deep red with black hair and attached to a metal rod.





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A plaster model of a Native American figure; painted deep red with black hair and attached to a metal rod.

Dates: late 19th century - early 20th century