Box 20
Contains 85 Results:
"Keokuk's favorite son, p. 210, Catlin", Undated
The Reproductions subseries, 1913-1928 and undated, includes reproductions of illustrations of famous Native Americans, notably several different portraits of Black Hawk and Keokuk, and Native American life. Also included are reproductions of pages from the trade ledgers that have been separated into MSS 101 Indian trade ledgers.
"Keokuk son at Washington D.C. 1837", Undated
The Reproductions subseries, 1913-1928 and undated, includes reproductions of illustrations of famous Native Americans, notably several different portraits of Black Hawk and Keokuk, and Native American life. Also included are reproductions of pages from the trade ledgers that have been separated into MSS 101 Indian trade ledgers.
"Wa-he-ke-shik, the Prophet, by Heald. Original in Court House, Morrison, IL", Undated
The Reproductions subseries, 1913-1928 and undated, includes reproductions of illustrations of famous Native Americans, notably several different portraits of Black Hawk and Keokuk, and Native American life. Also included are reproductions of pages from the trade ledgers that have been separated into MSS 101 Indian trade ledgers.
"Mah-pope the brother, 2nd in command, Undated
The Reproductions subseries, 1913-1928 and undated, includes reproductions of illustrations of famous Native Americans, notably several different portraits of Black Hawk and Keokuk, and Native American life. Also included are reproductions of pages from the trade ledgers that have been separated into MSS 101 Indian trade ledgers.
"Wife of Keokuk. p. 210. Favorite of seven.", Undated
The Reproductions subseries, 1913-1928 and undated, includes reproductions of illustrations of famous Native Americans, notably several different portraits of Black Hawk and Keokuk, and Native American life. Also included are reproductions of pages from the trade ledgers that have been separated into MSS 101 Indian trade ledgers.
"Kai-pol-e-qua, a Saukie brave. An Oshkosh", Undated
The Reproductions subseries, 1913-1928 and undated, includes reproductions of illustrations of famous Native Americans, notably several different portraits of Black Hawk and Keokuk, and Native American life. Also included are reproductions of pages from the trade ledgers that have been separated into MSS 101 Indian trade ledgers.
"Peah-mus-ka, a Musquakee Chief. V. 1, p. 112. Massacred May 5 or 7, 1830. His death avenged July 31, 1831. See Stevens "Black Hawk War 102-103.", Undated
The Reproductions subseries, 1913-1928 and undated, includes reproductions of illustrations of famous Native Americans, notably several different portraits of Black Hawk and Keokuk, and Native American life. Also included are reproductions of pages from the trade ledgers that have been separated into MSS 101 Indian trade ledgers.
"Pa-she-pa-haw, a Sauk chief. Vol 1.", Undated
The Reproductions subseries, 1913-1928 and undated, includes reproductions of illustrations of famous Native Americans, notably several different portraits of Black Hawk and Keokuk, and Native American life. Also included are reproductions of pages from the trade ledgers that have been separated into MSS 101 Indian trade ledgers.
"Wakechai, a Saukie chief. Vol. 2, p. 229", Undated
The Reproductions subseries, 1913-1928 and undated, includes reproductions of illustrations of famous Native Americans, notably several different portraits of Black Hawk and Keokuk, and Native American life. Also included are reproductions of pages from the trade ledgers that have been separated into MSS 101 Indian trade ledgers.
"Pash-ee-pe-lo (little stabbing chief), a Sauk. Very old man. Head (illeg.) chief. (Next phrase illeg.)", Undated
The Reproductions subseries, 1913-1928 and undated, includes reproductions of illustrations of famous Native Americans, notably several different portraits of Black Hawk and Keokuk, and Native American life. Also included are reproductions of pages from the trade ledgers that have been separated into MSS 101 Indian trade ledgers.