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America, with Biographical Sketches and Anecdotes of the Principal Chiefs. Embellished with one hundred and twenty colored portraits, from the Indian Gallery at Washington. 3 vols. Folio, half russia. Philadelphia, 1842. 65 00 4359a The Same. Vol. 1, full calf; vols. 2 and 3 in parts as published. 57 50 43596 Another edition. 3 vols. Imp. 8vo. full turkey morocco, gilt edges. An elegant set. Philadelphia, 1858. 50 00 4360 McMahon (Richard H.) The AngloSaxon and the North American Indian. 8vo. pp. 50. Baltimore, 1876. 50 4361 Mason (John). A Brief History of the Pequot War; especially of the memorable taking of their Fort at Mistick, Connecticut, in 1637. With an Introduction, and explanatory Notes, by the Rev. Thos. Prince. 8vo. paper, uncut edges. Boston, 1736. Reprinted New York, 1869.

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cut. 4 25 4364 Mathews (Cornelius). The Enchanted Moccasins and other Legends of the American Indians. Illustrated. Sq. 8vo. cloth, pp. 338. New York, 1877. 4365 Mayer (Brantz). Ta-ga-jute; or, Logan and Cresap. A Vindication of Captain Cresap against the Charge of Murdering the Family of Logan. 8vo. cloth, pp. 204. Albany, 1867.

2. 00 4366 Melody (G. H. C.) Notice sur les Indiens loways, venus des plaines du Haut Missouri, pres des Montagnes Rocheuses. Plates. 12mo. paper, pp. 24. Paris, 1845. 1 25 4367 Metcalfe (Samuel L.) A Collection of some of the most interesting Narratives of Indian Warfare in the West, containing an Account of the Adventures of Daniel Boone, one of the first Settlers of Kentucky. Comprehending the most imporant Occurrences relative to its early History, etc. To which is added an account of the Expeditions of Harmer, Scott, Wilkinson, St. Clair, and Wayne. 8vo. full bound, pp. 270. Lexingington, Ky., 1821. 25 00 4368 Miller (Joaquin). Unwritten History: Life among the Modocs. Illustrated. 8vo. cloth, pp. 445. Hartford, 1874. 4369 Missionary Stories; or, Sketches of Moravian Missions. 16mo. cloth. 4370 Mondat (Armand). Histoire des Indiens des Etats-Unis. 8vo. new half morocco, gilt top, uncut edges, pp. 352. Paris, 1858. 5 50 4371 Modoc Indians. Letter of the Secretary

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4378a Morgan (Lewis H.) Ancient Society; or, Researches in the Lines of Human Progress from Savagery, through Barbarism to Civilization. 8vo. pp. xvi. 560. New York, 1877. 4.00

4374 Moravian Indian Boy (The). A tale of the Pilgrimage of the Moravian Indians from the Susquehanna to the Muskingum. 12mo. cloth, pp. 205. Philadelphia. 1 50 4375 Morse (Jedediah). A Report of the Secretary of War of the United States on Indian Affairs. Comprising a Narrative of a Tour performed in the Summer of 1820. Maps and portraits of Pawnee Indians. 8vo. sheep, pp. 400. New Haven, 1822. 2.00 4376 Another copy. Half morocco, neat. 2 75 4377 Morton (Samuel G.) An Inquiry into the Distinctive Characteristics of the Aboriginal Race of America. 8vo. paper, pp. 48. Philadelphia, 1844.

1 00 4378 Morton (Samuel G.) Crania Americana; or, A Comparative View of the Skulls of Various Aboriginal Nations of North and South America. To which is prefixed an Essay on the Varieties of the Human Species. 78 plates. Folio, new half morocco, extra, gilt top, uncut edges, fine copy. London [i. e., Philadelphia], 1839. 40 00 4378a Another copy, cloth. 32 50

4379 Mosesil Aglangit. The Five Books of Moses, translated into the Esquimaux Language. By the Missionaries of the Unitas Fratrum, or, United Brethren. 12mo. full calf, marbled edges, pp. 678. London,

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4380 Narrative (A) of the Early Days and Remembrances of Oceola Nikkanochee, Prince of Econchatti, a young Seminole. With a brief History of his Nation, and his renowned Uncle, Oceola, and his Parents, and Tales illustrative of Indian Life in Florida. Portraits and plates. 8vo. new half morocco, gilt top, uncut edges, pp. 228. London, 1841.

4.00 4381 Another copy. Cloth, uncut edges. 2 50 4382 O'Callaghan (E. B.) A Brief and True Narrative of the Hostile Conduct of the Barbarous Natives toward the Dutch Nation. 8vo. half morocco, gilt top, uncut edges, pp. 48. Albany, 1863. 4 00

4383 Orton (J. R.) Camp Fires of the Red Men; or, A Hundred Years Ago. Illus

4384 Another copy. 12mo.

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trated. 12mo. cloth, pp. 401. New York, 4396 Pontiac. The Life of, the Chief of the 1859. 2 50 half calf, 3 25 4385 Park (Samuel). American Antiquities. Read before the Pioneer Associations of the Counties of Franklin, Muskingum, and Licking, (Ohio), 1870. 8vo. paper, pp. 22. Terre Haute, 1870.

4386 Parkman (Francis).

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History of the Conspiracy of Pontiac and the Indian War after the Conquest of Canada. Sixth edition. 2 vols. 8vo. cloth. Boston, 1870. 5 00 4387 Another edition. 8vo. cloth, maps, pp. 630. Boston, 1851. 2.00 4388 Another edition. tional.maps, pp. 632. 4389 Another copy.

8vo. cloth, with addi

Boston, 1864. 2 75 Half morocco, gilt top,

neat. 3 50 4390 Pattie. The Personal Narrative of James O. Pattie, of Kentucky, during an Expedition from St. Louis through the vast regions between that place and the Pac.fic Ocean, and thence back through the City of Mexico to Vera Cruz, during journeyings of six years; in which he and his father, who accompanied him, suffered unheard-of hardships and dangers; had various conflicts with the Indians, and were made captives, in which captivity his father died. Together with a description of the country and various nations through which they passed. Edited by Timothy Flint. 12mo. sheep, pp. 300. Cincinnati, 1833.

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4393 Pidgeon (William). Traditions of Dacoo-dah, and Antiquarian Researches. Comprising extensive explorations, surveys, and excavations of the wonderful and mysterious earthen remains of the Mound Builders in America, etc. Illustrated. 8vo. cloth, pp. 334. New York, 1854. 4394 Pierce (M. B.) Address on the present Condition and Prospects of the Aboriginal Inhabitants of North America. With particular reference to the Seneca Nation. M. B. Pierce, a Chief of the Seneca Nation. 8vo. paper, pp. 16. Steele's Press, 1858. 75 4395 Pocahontas. A Historical Drama, in five acts. With an Introductory Essay and Notes. By a Citizen of the West. [Mrs. Sigourney.] 12mo. cloth, pp. 240. New York, 1837. 1 00

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Ottawas. Together with a full Account of the celebrated Siege of Detroit. Plan of Detroit during Siege. 16mo. boards, pp. 102. New York, 1860. 4397 Priest (Josiah). American Antiquities and Discoveries in the West; with a copious Description of many stupendous Works now in Ruins; with Conjectures concerning what may have become of them. Folding plates. 8vo. sheep, pp. 400. Albany, 1833.

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4403 Review (A) of the Battle of the Horse-shoe, and of the Facts relating to the Killing of Sixteen Indians, on the morning after the Battle, by the orders of Gen. Andrew Jack8vo. paper, pp. 8. [1828.] 1 00

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4404 Riggs (S. R.) Grammar and Dictionary of the Dakota Language. Collected by members of the Dakota Mission. 4to. cloth. pp. 338. Washington, 1852. 4405 Rivero (M. E.) and Von Tschudi (J. J.) Peruvian Antiquities. Translated by F. L. Hawks. Illustrated. 8vo. cloth, pp. 306. New York, 1853.

2.50 4406 Rowlandson (Mrs. Mary). Narrative of the Captivity and Removes of, who was taken by the Indians at the Destruction of Lancaster, 1776. 18mo. boards, pp. 100. Lancaster, 1828. 1 50

4407 Rush (Benjamin). An Oration delivered before the American Philosophical Society held at Philadelphia. Containing an Enquiry into the Natural History of Medicine among the Indians of North America, and a Comparative View of their Diseases and Remedies with those of Civilized Nations. Together with an Appendix, containing Proofs and illustrations. 12mo. paper, pp. 118. Philadelphia [1774].

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4408 Ruttenber (E. M.) History of the Indian Tribes of the Hudson River. Their Origin, Manners, and Customs, Tribal and Sub-tribal; Organizations, Wars, Treaties,

etc.Portraits. 8vo. cloth, pp. 415. New York, 1872.

3 50 4409 St. Clair. A Narrative of the Manner in which the Campaign against the Indians, in the year 1791, under the Command of Major-General St. Clair, was conducted. With Reports of the Committees, etc. 8vo. boards, uncut, pp. 273, and subscribers' names. Philadelphia, 1812. 4410 Another copy. New half morocco, extra, gilt top, uncut edges. 6 50 4411 Savage (The). By Piomingo, a Headsman and Warrior of the Muscogulgee Nation. 12mo. sheep, pp. 324. Knoxville, Tenn., 1833. 2.00

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4412 Schoolcraft (H. R.) The Red Race of America. 8vo. boards, pp. 415. New York, 1847. 2 25 4413 Schoolcraft (H. R.) Historical and Statistical Information respecting the History, Condition, and Prospects of the Indian Tribes of the United States, collected and prepared under the direction of the Bureau of Indian Affairs. Numerous colored engravings and steel plates. 6 vols. Roy. 4to. cloth. Philadelphia, 1853.

85 00 4414 Another copy. Elegantly bound in half morocco, double bands, beveled green boards, full gilt back and gilt top, beautiful copy. 110 00 4415 Schoolcraft (H. R.) Information re. specting the History, Condition, and Prospects of the Indian Tribes of the United States. Illustrated by S. Eastman. 5 vols. 4to. cloth, uncut. Philadelphia, 1853. 25 00 4416 Another copy. Sheep.

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4428 Another copy. Cloth, uncut. 4429 Simon (Mrs. B. A.) The Ten Tribes of Israel historically identified with the Aborigines of the Western Hemisphere. Folding plate. 8vo. cloth, pp. 370. London, 1836. 3 50

4430 Another copy. Half calf, extra gilt top.

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4417 Another copy. Half red morocco, extra 4431 Smally (William). The Murder of the gilt edges.

40 00 4418 Schoolcraft (H. R.) Note on the Iroquois; or, Contributions to American History, Antiquities, and General Ethnology. Colored plates. 8vo. cloth, pp. 498. Albany, 1847. 4 50 4419 Schoolcraft (H. R.) Personal Memoirs of a Residence of Fifty Years with the Indian Tribes on the American Frontiers, 1812 to 1842. 8vo. cloth, pp. 703. Philadelphia,

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4420 Schoolcraft (H. R.) The Indian and his Wigwam; or, Characteristics of the Red Race of America. 8vo. cloth, pp. 416. Buffalo, 1848. 2.50 4421 Schoolcraft (H. R.) The Myth of Hiawatha, and other, Oral Legends, Mythological and Allegoric, of the North American Indians. 12mo. cloth, pp. 343. Philadel phia, 1856. 150 4422 Seaver (J. E.)

Deh-he-wa-mis; or, A Narrative of the Life of Mary Jemison, otherwise called the White Woman, who was taken Captive by the Indians in 1755, etc. Also the Life of Hiokatoo and Ebenezer

Ambassadors and Captivity of William Smally, in the time of the last great Indian War in the West, during the Administration of Gen. Washington. 16mo. half calf, pp. 17. An unpublished Manuscript, writ ten by Samuel G. Drake, and of much interest and value.

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4432 Smith (Col. James). An Account of the Remarkable Occurrences in the Life and Travels of Col. James Smith (now a citizen of Bourbon county, Kentucky), during his Captivity with the Indians in the years 1755, 56, 57, 58, and '59. In which the Customs, Manners, Traditions, Theological Sentiments, Mode of Warfare, Military Tactics, Discipline, and Encampments, Treatment of Prisoners, etc., are better explained and more minutely related than has heretofore been done by any author on that subject. Together with a description of the Soil, Timber, and Waters where he traveled with the Indians during his Captivity. To which is added a Brief Account of some Very Uncommon Occurrences which transpired after his return from Captivity; as well as of the different campaigns carried

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4488 [Smith (William)]. An Historical Account of the Expedition against the Ohio Indians, in the Year 1764. Under the Command of Henry Bouquet, Esq., Colonel of Foot, and now Brigadier General in America. Including his Transactions with the Indians, relative to the delivery of their Prisoners, and the Preliminaries of Peace. With an Introductory Account of the Preceding Campaign, and Battle at Bushy-Run. To which are annexed Military Papers containing Reflections on the War with the Savages; a method of forming frontier settlements; some account of the Indian Country, with a list of nations, fighting men, towns, distances, and different routes. The whole illustrated with a map and copper-plates. Published from Authentic Docments, by a Lover of his Country. 4to. pp. xiii., 71. 3 maps. An Elegant Copy of the Original Edition, beautifully bound in full morocco, paneled and gilt sides, gilt edges, by Matthews. Philadelphia. William Bradford, 1765.

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4449 Squier (E. G.) Aboriginal Monuments of the State of New York. Comprising the Results of Original Surveys and Explorations. With an illustrative Appendix. 14 plates, 4to. sewed, pp. 188. Washington City, 1849.

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4450 Squier (E. G.) Antiquities of the State of New York. Being the results of extensive original Surveys and Explorations. With a Supplement on the Antiquities of the West. Illustrated. 8vo. cloth, pp. 343. 3.50

Buffalo, 1851. 4451 Squier (E. G.) Observations on the Aboriginal Monuments of the Mississippi Valley; the Character of the Ancient Earth-works, and the structure, contents, and purposes of the Mounds. With illustrations. 8vo. paper, pp. 79, and maps. New York, 1847.

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4452 Squier (E. G.) The Serpent Symbol, and the Worship of the Reciprocal Principles of Nature in America. Illustrated. 8vo. pp. 254, full red turkey morocco, gilt sides and edges, with leaves bound in at the back for manuscript notes. New York, 1851. 11 00 4453 Another copy, cloth. 4454 Squier (E. G.) and Davis (E. H.) Ancient Monuments of the Mississippi Valley; comprising the results of extensive original Surveys and Explorations. 48 plates and

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207 illustrations. 4to. cloth, pp. 306. Washington, 1848. 25 00 4456 Stewart (John). The Missionary Pioneer; or, A Brief Memoir of the Life, Labors, and Death of John Stewart (man of color), Founder, under God, of the Mission among the Wyandots at Upper Sandusky, Ohio. Published by Joseph Mitchell. 16mo. half calf, very neat, gilt top, pp. 96. New York, 1827. 7 50 4457 Stone (Wm. L.) Life of Joseph BrantThayendanegea. Including the Border

Wars of the American Revolution, and Sketches of the Indian Campaigns of Harmar, St. Clair, and Wayne, etc. Portraits and maps. 2 vols. 8vo. cloth, pp. 500-630. Albany, 1865.

5 00 4458 Another copy. Half red morocco, red edges. 7 00 4459 Stone (Wm. L.) The Life and Times of Red Jacket; or, Sa-go-ye-wat-ha. Being the Sequel to the History of the Six Nations. Portrait. 8vo. cloth. Albany, 1866. 4.00 4460 Stone (Wm. L.) Uncas and Miant onomah. A Historical Discourse. 18mo. cloth, pp. 209. New York, 1842. 1.00 4461 Another copy. Half red levant morocco, gilt top, by R. W. Smith. 2 00 4462 Stratton (R. B.) Captivity of the Oatman Girls. Being an interesting Narrative of Life among the Apache and Mohave Indians. Portrait and map. 12mo. cloth, pp. 231. San Francisco, 1859. 2.00 A further Illustration of the Case of the Seneca Indians in the State of New York. 8vo. paper, pp. 84. Philadelphia, 1841. 35 4464 Symmes (Thomas). The Original Account of Capt. John Lovewell's "Great Fight" with the Indians at Pequawket, May 8, 1725. With Notes by Nathaniel Bouton. Small 4to. sewed, pp. 48. Concord, 1861. 60 4465 Tanner (John).

4463 Strong (Nathaniel).

A Narrative of the Captivity and Adventures of, during Thirty Years Residence among the Indians in the Interior of North America. Edited by Edwin James. Portrait. 8vo. boards, uncut, pp. 426. London, 1830. 5 00 4466 Taylor (James W.) The Sioux War. What has been done by the Minnesota Campaign of 1863. With some general Remarks upon the Indian Policy, Past and Future, of the United States. 8vo. paper, pp. 16. St. Paul, Minn., 1863.

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4467 Taylor (James W.) The Sioux War. What shall we do with it? The Sioux Indians. What shall we do with them? 8vo. paper, pp. 16. St. Paul, 1862. 4468 Thatcher (B. B.) Biography of Distinguished Indians; or, A Historical Account of those Individuals who have been Distinguished among the North American

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4470 [Thomson (Chas.)] An Enquiry into the Causes of the Alienation of the Delaware and Shawnee Indians from the British Interest. Together with the Remarkable Journal of Christian Frederic Post, by whose negotiations, among the Indians on the Ohio, they were withdrawn from the Interest of the French, and thereupon abandoned the Fort and Country. Map. Small 8vo. new half morocco, gilt top, pp. 184. London, 1759. 10 50

4471 Another edition. Reprinted from the above. 8vo. half morocco, gilt top, uncut edges. Philadelphia, 1867.

4 50 4472 Thomson (John L.) History of the Indian Wars, and the War of the Revolution. Illustrated. 2 vols. 8vo. cloth. Philadel 5 00 phia. 4473 Traits of the Aborigines of America. A Poem. [By Mrs. Sigourney.] 12mo. boards, 1 50 uncut, pp. 285. Cambridge, 1822. 4474 Transactions of the Moravian Historical Society. No. 3. [Extracts from Zinzendorf's Diary of his Second and Third Journeys among the Indians.] 8vo. paper, pp. 60. Bethlehem, Pa., 1869.

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4475 Trent. Journal of Captain William Trent, from Logstown to Pickawillany, A. D. 1752, now published for the first time from a copy in the archives of the Western Reserve Historical Society, Cleveland, Ohio. Together with Letters of Gov. Robert Dinwiddie; an Historical Notice of the Miami Confederacy of Indians; a Sketch of the English Post, at Pickawillany; with a short Biography of Captain Trent, and other Papers never before printed. Edited by Alfred T. Goodman, Secretary of the Western Reserve Historical Society. 8vo. cloth, pp. 117. Cincinnati, 1871.

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