Box 18
Contains 100 Results:
"At Jesse Kakaque's" - family, 04/24/1916
The Black Hawk's Descendants subseries, 1908-1918 and undated, contains images of Black Hawk's grandson, Logan Kakaque, his great-grandson Jesse Kakaque, and his daughter Esther Kakaque Wacole (referred to mainly as Mrs. Jackson Wacole). Jesse's daughter, Mary Kakaque Piquanna, and her family are also pictured. Hauberg made some errors in labeling these images, referring to both Logan and Jesse as Black Hawk's great-grandson.
"Pipe presented to J.H. Case by Black Hawk", Undated
The Artifacts subseries, 1912-1921 and undated, consists of images of Native American pottery, arrowheads, clothing, bones, tools and other artifacts. Notable artifacts include a pipe given by Black Hawk to J.H. Case, an early resident of Rock Island, Illinois, and a belt that Black Hawk sent to Chief Alexander Robinson of the Menominee tribe.
"A one-day's find by United Sunday Schools Band on a hike between Shady Beach between Angell's Ferry on S. side Rock River" - stone artifacts, Undated
The Artifacts subseries, 1912-1921 and undated, consists of images of Native American pottery, arrowheads, clothing, bones, tools and other artifacts. Notable artifacts include a pipe given by Black Hawk to J.H. Case, an early resident of Rock Island, Illinois, and a belt that Black Hawk sent to Chief Alexander Robinson of the Menominee tribe.
Beads found by United Sunday Schools Band boys, Undated
The Artifacts subseries, 1912-1921 and undated, consists of images of Native American pottery, arrowheads, clothing, bones, tools and other artifacts. Notable artifacts include a pipe given by Black Hawk to J.H. Case, an early resident of Rock Island, Illinois, and a belt that Black Hawk sent to Chief Alexander Robinson of the Menominee tribe.
"W.J. Spencer's relics", 1912
The Artifacts subseries, 1912-1921 and undated, consists of images of Native American pottery, arrowheads, clothing, bones, tools and other artifacts. Notable artifacts include a pipe given by Black Hawk to J.H. Case, an early resident of Rock Island, Illinois, and a belt that Black Hawk sent to Chief Alexander Robinson of the Menominee tribe.
"W.J. Spencer's relics", 1912
The Artifacts subseries, 1912-1921 and undated, consists of images of Native American pottery, arrowheads, clothing, bones, tools and other artifacts. Notable artifacts include a pipe given by Black Hawk to J.H. Case, an early resident of Rock Island, Illinois, and a belt that Black Hawk sent to Chief Alexander Robinson of the Menominee tribe.
"D. Sears relics", 1912
The Artifacts subseries, 1912-1921 and undated, consists of images of Native American pottery, arrowheads, clothing, bones, tools and other artifacts. Notable artifacts include a pipe given by Black Hawk to J.H. Case, an early resident of Rock Island, Illinois, and a belt that Black Hawk sent to Chief Alexander Robinson of the Menominee tribe.
Tomahawk on newspaper, 02/1914
The Artifacts subseries, 1912-1921 and undated, consists of images of Native American pottery, arrowheads, clothing, bones, tools and other artifacts. Notable artifacts include a pipe given by Black Hawk to J.H. Case, an early resident of Rock Island, Illinois, and a belt that Black Hawk sent to Chief Alexander Robinson of the Menominee tribe.
"Sugar, tea pitcher by L. Knanishu. 3 vases by Ernst Ray Rietz. Pipe by Ray Frank" - Hauberg home, 02/11/1914
The Artifacts subseries, 1912-1921 and undated, consists of images of Native American pottery, arrowheads, clothing, bones, tools and other artifacts. Notable artifacts include a pipe given by Black Hawk to J.H. Case, an early resident of Rock Island, Illinois, and a belt that Black Hawk sent to Chief Alexander Robinson of the Menominee tribe.
2 girls with Native American relics? - Hauberg home?, 06/30/1914
The Artifacts subseries, 1912-1921 and undated, consists of images of Native American pottery, arrowheads, clothing, bones, tools and other artifacts. Notable artifacts include a pipe given by Black Hawk to J.H. Case, an early resident of Rock Island, Illinois, and a belt that Black Hawk sent to Chief Alexander Robinson of the Menominee tribe.