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STEAM to India, via the Red Sea and Cape of Good
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Convention at Vincennes, 1802. Letter from W. H. Harrison, Pres., inclosing an instrument to suspend the operation of the 6th article of compact between the U. S. and Indiana; [also a memorial and petition of the inhab. of Ind.]. n.p., 1803. 8°. (B 1489) Governor. Letter from W. H. Harrison, Gov., incl. certain resolutions by the Legislative Council and House rel. to a suspension of the 6th article of the compact betw. the U. S. and the territories and states north-west of the Ohio, made July 13, 1787. Wash., 1807. 8°. (B 507)

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peuples sauvages alliez de la Nouvelle France. (In his Histoire de l'Amér. Septent., v. 2. 1722.) BENEZET, A. Some observations on the Indian natives. Phila, 1784. 12°. (C 106)

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GRAPHIC sketches illustrating the costume of the Aborigines. Pt. 1: Virginia, by J. Wyth. New York, 1841. 8°.

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HECKEWELDER. J. Account of the history, manners, and customs of the Indian natives who once inhabited Pennsylvania and the neighbouring States. (In Amer. Phil. Soc. Trans. of the hist. com., v. 1. 1789.)

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HERIOT, G. Manners and customs of the Amer. I. (In his Travels. 1807.)

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Buckley, J. Inquiry into the right of the aboriginal natives to the lands in America. (In v. 4.) Porter, E. Account of several nations of southern I. (In v. 10.) — Schermerhorn, J. Report resp. the I. inhabiting the western parts of the U. S. (In v. 12.) Hazard, E. Remarks on Schermerhorn's report conc. the Westeru I. (In v. 14. 1816.)

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NEW SOCIETY FOR THE BENEFIT OF INDIANS. [Wash.,] 1822. 8°. (B 543)

PAUW, C. de. Recherches philosophiques sur les Américains, avec une Diss. par Pernety, et la Défense des Recherches. Berlin, 1770. 3 v. (v. 3 w.). 12°

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- Examen des Recherches philosophiques' sur l'Amérique et de la 'Défense' de cet ouvrage. Berlin, 1771. 2 v. 8°.

PERROT, N. Mémoire sur les mœurs, coustumes, et relligion [sic] des sauvages de l'Amérique Septentrionale. Lpz., 1864. 8°. (Biblioth amér.)

POUCHOT,

Détails sur les mœurs et les usages des sauvages. (In his Mém. sur la dernière guerre, etc. 1781.) PURMANN, J. G. Sitten und Meinungen der Wilden in America. Frankf. a. M., 1777-78. 2 v. 8°.

RAFINESQUE, C. S. The American nations; or, Outlines of [their] national history, anc. and mod. Phila., 1836. 2 v. 8.

RELIGIOUS Soc. OF FRIENDS. Account of the
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SAINT CRICQ. M. de. Les Indiens Llipis et Changos;
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SANFORD, E. (In his Hist. of the U. S. before the
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SIMONIN. L. L'homme amér.; notes sur les I. (In Paris. Soc. de Géog. Bul., 5e sér., v. 19. 1870.) SMITH, W. A. Indian relics. (In Amer. Antiq. Soc. Proc.. 1868.)

SOME observations on the situation, disposition, and character of the Indians. Phila., 1784. 12. (D 12) VARIOUS articles.] (In Anthropolog. Soc. Mem., v. 1, 2, 3, 1865-70.)

VINTON, J. A. Some details of Indian warfare. (In his Giles memorial. 1864.)

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PARKMAN, F. Pioneers of France in the new

world, [1512-1635]. Boston, 1865.8%. (Vol. 1 of his France and England in N. America.) DRAKE, S. G. Tragedies of the wilderness, [1528-1836]. Boston, 1841. 12o.

TRUMBULL, H. History of the disc. of Amer. and of engagements with the I. in N. E., 1620-79. Norwich, 1811. 8.

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PARKMAN, F. Jesuits in N. America, [163270]. Boston, 1867. 8°. (Vol. 2 of France and England in North America.)

- The discovery of the great West, [1643-89]. Boston, 1869. 8. (Vol. 3 of France and England in North America.)

BRIEF narrative of the hostile conduct of the barbarous natives towards the Dutch nation, [1645-55]. Albany, 1863. 8°.

PARKMAN, F. The conspiracy of Pontiac, and the Indian war, [1663-1769]. 6th ed. with add. Boston, 1870. 2 v. 8o.

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DRAKE, S. G. Old Indian chronicle, a collection of rare tracts, [1675-76]. Boston, 1836. 18.

Same. Boston, 1867. 4°.

EVERETT, E. Address at Bloody Brook, in commemoration of the fall of the flower of Essex' in King Philip's war, 1675. Boston, 1835. 8°. (B 1611) ROWLANDSON, Mrs. Mary. Narrative of [her] captivity, 1676. Boston, 1791. 8°. (B 614)

Same. 5th ed., with notes. Lancaster, 1828. 8°. Same. (In Somers, J. Col. of tracts, v. 8. 1812.) HENNEPIN, L. Nouveau voyage, enrichi des mœurs des sauvages. Utrecht, [1679-82].

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- Dutch. Aenmerckelycke hist. reys-beschryvinge, etc. Utrecht, 1698. 4".

LA HONTAN, le baron de. New voyages to North America, [1683-94]. 2d ed. London,

1735. 2 v. 8°.

DOCUMENTS rel. to wars with the Indians, 1687-90. (In New Hampshire. Prov. papers, v. 3. 1863.)

VAN RENSSELAER, M. Memoir of the French and Indian expedition against the province of New York, which surprised and urned Schenectady, Feb. 9, 1689-90. (In New York Hist. Soc. Proc., 1846.) RAWSON, G., and DANFORTH, S. Account of an I. visitation, 1693. (In Mass. Hist. Soc. Col., v. 10. 1809.)

FLINT, T. Indian wars of the West, with a view of the character, manners, etc., of the western Indians, [1700-1832]. Cincinnati, 1833. 12.

STODDARD, S. Letter to Gov. J. Dudley, [from Deerfield, 1703, advising hunting Indians with dogs]. (In Mass. Hist. Soc. Col., v. 32. 1854.)

WILLIAMS, Rev. J. The redeemed captive, [1704-06]. Springfield, 1793. 12°

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INDIAN treaty, 1717, Georgetown. (In New Hampshire. Prov. papers, v. 3. 1869.)

LE BEAU, C. Avantures; voyage curieux et nouveau parmi les sauvages de l'Amérique, [1729-31]. Amst., 1738. 2 v. 12° KENNEDY, Á. Importance of gaining, etc., the friendship of the Indians to the British interest. New York, 1751. 8°.

Same. London, 1752. 8°. (B 603, 922) NARRATIVE of the captivity of Mrs. S. Johnson, [1754-58]. 4th ed. Lowell, 1834. 182. SEAVER, J. E. Life of M. Jemison, [17551817]. 4th ed. N. Y. and Auburn, 1856. 8°. Росснот, Mémoires sur la dernière guerre de l'Amérique entre la France et l'Angleterre ; suivis de nouveaux détails sur les mœurs et les usages des sauvages, [1755-60]. Yverdon, 1781. 3 v. 12°.

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Eng. Memoir upon the late war in North America between the French and English, followed by details conc. the manners and customs of the Indians; tr. by F. B. Hough. Roxbury, 1866. 2 v. 8°.

JOHNSON, Sir W. Account of conferences and treaties between Sir W. Johnson and the Indian nations at Fort Johnson, [1755-56]. London, 1756. 8°. (B 603, 742, 922)

FLEMING. W. and E. Narrative of [their captivity among] the Indians. [1755]. Boston, 1756. 8°. (B 64) Росснот, Relation de l'action, 1755. (In Shea, J. G. Rel. sur la bataille du Malangueuilé. 1860.) Post, C. F. Second journal, on a message from the governor of Penn. to the Indians on the Ohio, [175859]. London, 1759. 8°. (B 603) GORRELL, J. Journal, commencing at Detroit, Sept. 8, 1761, and ending at Montreal, Aug. 13, 1763, cont. an account of several councils held with the Indians. (In Wisconsin State Hist. Soc. Col., v. 1. 1855.) DODDRIDGE, J. Notes on the settlement and Indian wars of W. Virginia and Pennsylvania, 1763-83. Wellsburgh, 1824. 12° GOLDTHWAIT, J. List of the different nations that met Sir W. Johnson at Niagara, July 1764, to make peace in behalf of their tribes. (In Mass. Hist. Soc. Col., v. 10. 1809.) LONG, J. Voyages and travels of an Indian interpreter, [1768-86]. London, 1791. 4°. - French. Voyages chez différentes nations sauvages de l'Amérique Septent.; tr., avec notes et add., par J. B. L. J. Billecocq. Paris, an II [1794]. 8°.

KNIGHT, Dr., and SLOVER, J. Narratives of the perils and sufferings of Dr. K. and J. S. among the Indians during the Revolutionary war; with memoirs of Col. Crawford and J. S., etc., [1773-81]. Cincin., 1867. 8°. BARTRAM, W. Travels through N. and S. Carolina and among the Indians, [1773-78]. London, 1791. 8°.

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STONE, W. L. Border wars of the Amer. revolution. New York, n.d. 18°. (Harper's fam. lib., v. 167, 168.)

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TANNER, J. Narrative of the captivity of J. T., [1789-1819]. New York, 1830. 8°.

ST. CLAIR, A. Narrative of the campaign against the Indians, 1791. Phila., 1812. 8°. SPENCER, O. M. Indian captivity; narrative of the capture of S., [1792-93]. New York, [1834]. 16°

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KIRKLAND, J. T. Answers to queries resp. the
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RAMSAY, Dr. Obs. on I. in the southern parts
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PERRIN DU LAC, F. M. Voyage dans les deux
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FINLEY, J. B. Life among the Indians; or, Personal reminiscences and historical incidents illustr. of Indian life and character, [1821-27]; ed. by D. W. Clark. Cincin., 1860. 8°.

SCHOOLCRAFT, H. R. Travels in the Mississippi Valley, [1821-23]. New York, 1825. 8°. PATTIE, J. O. Personal narrative during an expedition from St. Louis, etc., in which he and his father were made captive, etc.; ed. by T. Flint, [1824-30]. Cincin., 1833. 8°. U. S. War Dept. Indian treaties and laws and regulations relating to Indian affairs. Wash., 1826. 8°.

M'COY, I. Remarks on the practicability of Indian reform, embracing their colonization. Boston, 1827. 8°. (B 978)

MCKENNEY, T. L. Reports and proceedings on his recent tour among the Southern Indians, [1827]. Wash., 1828. 8°. (B 1100)

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SPEECHES on the bill for the removal of the

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Note. By Frelinghuysen, Sprague, Robbins, Storrs, Ellsworth, Evans, Huntington, Johns, Bates, Crockett, Everett, Test.

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Regulating the Indian Dept.; report. Wash., 1834. 8°. (Doc. 47. B 1089) EVERETT, H. Speech on the Indian annuity bill. Wash., 1836. 8°. (B 1113)

TYSON, J. R. Discourse on the surviving remnant of the Indian race in the U. S., Oct. 24. before the Soc. for commemorating the landing of W. Penn. Phila., 1836. 8°. (B 1171)

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HARRIS, N. S. See Indian Territory (p. 1508). KANE, P. Wanderings of an artist among the Indians, [1845-48]. London, 1859. 8° DOMENECH, E. Seven years in the great deserts of N. Amer., 1846-52. Lond., 1860. 2 v. 8o. CATLIN, G. Last rambles among the Indians of the Rocky Mountains and the Andes, [1852-55]. London, 1868. 12o.

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BOLLER, R. A. Among the Indians; 8 years in the far West, 1858-66. Phila., 1868. 8°. KIP, L. Army life on the Pacific; expedition against the northern Indians, 1858. New York, 1859. 12o.

GR. BRIT. Colonial Office. Indian Dept.; correspondence between the Sec. of State for the Colonies and the Governor Gen. resp. the organization of the Indian Dept. in Canada. [London,] 1860. fo. (E 244) COLESON, A. Narrative of her captivity among the Sioux Indians, [1863]. Phila., 1864. 8°. UNITED STATES. 39th Cong. 2d sess. Condition of the Indian tribes; report of the joint special committee [J. R. Doolittle, chairman]. Wash., 1867. 8°.

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Language. Bibliography.

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Legends.

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