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Merle H. Deardorff Collection
ARTICLES, 1906-1969. (2 boxes)
box 1
Alexander, Lucien Hugh, "James Wilson, Patriot, and the Wilson Doctrine,"
The North American Review, ca. 1906, pp. 1-19 (folder 1)
Birds:
Witthoft, John, "Bird Lore of the Eastern Cherokees," Journal of
the Washington Academy of Sciences, Vol. 36, No. 11, November 15, 1946,
pp. 372-384, Reprint.
Witthoft, John, "Some Eastern Cherokee Bird Stories," Journal of the
Washington Academy of Sciences, Vol. 36, No. 6, June 15, 1946, pp. 177-180,
Reprint.
Clinton, Dewitt, "A Memoir of the Antiquities pf the Western Parts of the
State of New York," Albany: Printed by J.W. Clark, 1818, pp. 1-16.
Cornplanter:
Abrams, George H., "The Cornplanter Cemetery," Pennsylvania Archaeologist,
Vol. 35, No. 2, August 1965, pp. 59-73., also incl. "The Cornplanter Cemetery:
Skeletal Analysis," by Audrey J. Sublett, pp. 74-92. (folder 2)
"Chief Cornplanter, 'Ki-On-Twog-Ky or Gyantwahia," Pennsylvania
Archaeologist, Vol. 10, No. 4, October 1940, pp. 78-84.
Deardorff, Merle H., "The Cornplanter Grant in Warren County," Western
Pennsylvania Historical Magazine, Vol. 24, No. 1, March 1941, pp. 1-22,
Reprint, Read Before the Historical Society of Western Pennsylvania on October
29, 1940.
Fenton, William N., "Fish Drives Among the Cornplanter Senecas," Pennsylvania
Archaeologist, Vol. 12, No. 3, July-October 1942, pp. 48-52, Reprint.
Fenton, William N., "Pennsylvania's Remaining Indian Settlement,"
Pennsylvania Park News, No. 44, October 1945, 3 pp.
Fenton, William N., "Place Names and Related Activities of the Cornplanter
Senecas."
Fenton, William N., I. Missing.
Fenton, William N., II. "Cornplanter Grant: The Place Where Handsome Lake
Rose to Preach," Pennsylvania Archaeologist, Vol. 15, No. 2, April
1945, pp. 42-50.
Fenton, William N., III. "Burnt House at Cornplanter Grant," Pennsylvania
Archaeologist, Vol. 15, No. 3, July 1945, pp. 88-96.
Fenton, William N., IV. "Cornplanter Peak to Warren," Pennsylvania
Archaeologist, Vol. 15, No. 4, October 1945, pp. 108-118.
Fenton, William N., V. "The Path to Conewango," Pennsylvania Archaeologist,
Vol. 16, No. 2, April 1946, pp. 42-57. (folder 3)
Fenton, William N. and Merle H. Deardorff, "The Last Passenger Pigeon Hunts
of the Cornplanter Senecas," Journal of the Washington Academy of Sciences,
Vol. 33, No. 10, October 15, 1943, pp. 298-315.
Miller, Ernest C., "Pennsylvania's Last Indian School," Pennsylvania
History, Vol. 25, No. 2, April 1958, pp. 99-108.
Reed, John Elmer, "Chief Cornplanter, A Memorial Biography," Published
by the Erie County Historical Society, Erie, PA, 1926, 27 pp.
Siebeneck, Henry King, "Cornplanter," typescript, 22 pp.
Starr, Frederick, "William H. Beauchamp and the Cornplanter Medal,"
The Open Court, February 1906, pp. 1-4, Reprint.
Delaware Indians:
Agnew, Daniel, "Kaskaskunk or Kuskuskie, The Great Delaware Town on the
Bog Beaver River - A Historical Sketch," Pittsburgh: Myers, Shinkle and
Co., 1894, 21 pp. (folder 4)
Wallace, Anthony F. C., "Woman, Land, and Security: Three Aspects pf Aboriginal
Delaware Life," Pennsylvania Archaeologist, Vol. 17, Nos, 104, 1947,
pp. 1-35. (folder 5)
Weslager, C.A., "The Delaware Indians as Women," Journal of the
Washington Academy of Sciences," Vol. 34, No. 12, December 15, 1944,
pp. 381-388. Reprint.
Erie County:
Reed, John Elmer, "The Erie Triangle," Erie County Historical Society
Publications, Vol. 1, No. 6, [undated], pp. 143-161.
Reed, John Elmer, "The Old Custom House at Erie, Pennsylvania," Erie
County Historical Society Publications, Vol. 1, No. 7, January 1937,
pp. 163-170.
French:
Fenton, William N., "J.F. Lafitan (1681-1746), Precursor of Scientific
Anthropology," Southwestern Journal of Anthropology, Vol. 25, No.
2, Summer 1969, pp. 173-187.
Murray, Elsie, "French Experiments in Pioneering in Northern Pennsylvania,"
The Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, April 1944, Offprint.
Handsome Lake:
Akweks, Aren, "SA-KO-RI-ON-NIE-NI, Our Great Teacher," Akwesanse Counselor
Organization of St. Regis Reservation, Hogansbirg, NY, Copyright, 1947, by Ray
Fadden. (1 volume) (folder 6)
Deardorff, Merle H., "The Religion of Handsome Lake: Its Origin and Development,"
Smithsonian Institution, Bureau of American Ethnology Bulletin, 149,
1951, pp. 77-108.
Indian Languages:
Barbeau, C.M., "Classification of Iroquoian Radicals with Subjective Pronominal
Prefixes," Memoir 46, No. 7, Anthropological Series, Ottawa: Government
Printing Bureau, 1915, pp. 1-30.
Chafe, Wallace L., "Another Look at Siouan and Iroquoian," American
Anthropologist, Vol. 66, No. 4, Part 1, August 1964, pp. 852-862.
Huot, Martha Champion, "Some Mohawk Words of Acculturation," International
Journal of American Linguistics, Vol. 15, No. 3, July 1948, pp. 150-165.
Reprint.
Robinson, Percy J. "The Huron Equivalent of Cartier's Second Vocabulary,"
Transactions of the Royal Society of Canada, Vol. XLII, Series III, May
1948, pp. 127-146.
Sturtevant, Wm. C., "Siouian Languages in the East," American Anthropologist,
Vol. 60, No. 4, August 1958, pp. 738-743.
Swadesh, Morris, "Lexico-Statistic Dating of Prehistoric Ethnic Contacts,
With Special Reference to North American Indians and Eskimos," Proceedings
of the American Philosophical Society, Vol. 96, No. 4, August 22, 1952,
pp. 452-463.
Voegelin, C.F., "The Boas Plan for the Presentation of American Indian
Languages," Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society, Vol.
96, No. 4, August 22, 1952, pp. 439-451.
Indian Life:
Crowell, Samuel P., "Rites of the Aborigines," Northwest Ohio Quarterly,
Vol. 16, Nos, 3-4, July-October 1944, pp. 147-157. Also incl. "Samuel Crowell's
Account of a Seneca Dog Sacrifice: An Introduction," by F.M. Setzler, pp.
144-146, and "Samuel Crowell's Account of a Seneca Dog Sacrifice near Lower
Sandusky, Ohio in 1830s: A Commentary," by W.N. Fenton, pp. 158-163. (folder
7)
Densmore, Francis, "A Study of Some Michigan Indians,: Anthropological
Papers, Museum of Anthropology, University of Michigan, No. 1, 1949, 41
pp.
Leacock, Eleanor, "The Montagnais 'Hunting Territory' and the Fur Trade,"
American Anthropological Association, Vol. 56, No. 5, Memoir 78. 59 pp.
Schaeffer, Claude E., "Blackfoot Shaking Tent," Occasional Paper
No. 5, Alberta: Glenbow-Alberta Institute, 1969. 38 pp. (folder 8)
Schaeffer, Claude E., "The Kutenai Female Berdache: Courier, Guide, Prophetess,
and Warrior," Ethnohistory, Vol. 12, No. 3, Summer 1965, pp. 193-236.
Speck, Frank G., "Concerning Iconology and the Masking Complex in Eastern
North America," University of Pennsylvania Museum Bulletin, Vol.
15, No. 1, July 1950, pp. 3-60.
Speck, Frank G. and C.E. Schaeffer, "Catawba Kinship and Social Organization
with a Resume of Tutelo Kinship Terms," American Anthropologist,
Vol. 44, No. 4, October-December 1942, pp. 555-575. Reprint.
Speck, Frank G and C.E. Schaeffer, " The Mutual Aid and Volunteer Company
of the Eastern Cherokee . . ." Journal of the Washington Academy of
Sciences, Vol. 35, No. 6, June 15, 1945, pp. 169-179. Reprint.
Swanton, John R., "Siouian Tribes and the Ohio Valley," American
Anthropologist, Vol. 45, No.1, January-March 1943, pp. 49-66. Reprint.
Tooker, Elisabeth, "Making and Matrilineality in North America," American
Anthropologist, Vol. 70, No. 6, December 1968, pp. 1170-1176. (folder 9)
Voget, Fred W., "The American Indian in Transition: Reformation and Accomodation,"
American Anthropologist, Vol. 58, No. 2, April 1956, pp. 249-263. Reprint.
Voget, Fred W., "The American Indian in Transition: Reformation in Status
Innovation," The American Journal of Sociology, Vol. LXII, No. 4,
January 1957, pp. 369-378. Reprint.
Wallace, Paul A.W., "George Washington and the Wisconsin Glacier, 1753,"
The Pennsylvania Archaeologist, Vol. 24, December 1954, pp. 96-105. Reprint.
Wallace, Paul A.W., "This Land Is Mt Inheritance," Proceedings
of the Wyoming Commemorative Association, July 3, 1951, pp. 7-21. (Speech
given at the annual commemoration of the Battle and Massacre at Wyoming).
Weslager, C.A., "The Nanticoke Indians in Early Pennsylvania History,"
The Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, October 1943, pp.
345-355. Offprint.
Witthoft, John, The American Indian . . . Hunter, Part I. "The White
Man and the Indian," Pennsylvania Game News, Vol. 24, Nos. 2, 3,
4, February, March and April 1953, pp. 12-16. Reprint. Part II. "The World
View of the Indian Hunter," pp. 16-22; Part III. "Indian Hunting and
Trapping," pp. 8-13.
Witthoft, John, "The Cherokee Green Corn Medicine and the Green Corn Festival,"
Journal of the Washington Academy of Sciences, Vol. 36, No. 7, July 15,
1946, pp. 213-219. Reprint.
Witthoft, John, "An Outline of Pennsylvania Indian History," Pennsylvania
History, Vol. 16, No. 3, July 1949, pp. 4-15. Reprint.
Indians:
Anthony, Albert S., "A Short History or Description of the Recitatio Festival
as Practised by the Delaware or Minsi Tribe of Indians . . ." Buffalo Historicak
Society, Microfilm Reel 7-9. (folder 10)
Barbeau, Marius, "Indian Captivities," Proceedings of the American
Philosophical Society, Vol. 94, No. 6, December 1950, pp. 523-548.. Reprint.
Cabeen, Francis von A., "The Society of the Sons of Saint Tammany of Philadelphia,"
The Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, Vol. 26, pp. 443-463.
Typescript, 32 pp.
Carpenter, Edmund, "The Irvine Cornplanter, and Corydon Mounds, Warren
County, Pennsylvania," Pennsylvania Archaeologist, Vol. 26, No.
2, August 1956, pp. 89-115.
Carpenter, Edmund, "Man and Art in the Arctic," Browning, Montana,
1964. Museum of Plains Indians, 18 pp.
Crook, A.R., The Origins of the Cahokia Mounds," Bulletin, The Illinois
State Museum, May 1922, pp. 3-26.
Douglas, Raymond E., "The Aborigines pf Allegheny County," The
Historical Annals of Southwestern New York, Chapter LIX, pp. 821-827, typescript,
6 pp. (folder 11)
Dragoo, Don W., "Excavations at the Johnston Site, Indiana County, Pennsylvania,"
Pennsylvania Archaeologist, Vol. 25, No. 2, August 1955, pp. 85-141.
Reprint.
Kinsey, W. Fred, and Barry C. Kent, "The Tocks Island Reservoir Survey
in Pennsylvania: A Preliminary Statement," Pennsylvania Archaeologist,
Vol. 35, Nos. 3-4, December 1965, pp. 118-133.
Mayer-Oaks, Wm. J., "The Scarem Site, Washington County, Pennsylvania,"
Pennsylvania Archaeologist, Vol. 24, No. 2, August 1954, pp. 45-62.
Newton, J.H., ed., History of Venango County, Pennsylvania, 1879; pp.
72-76. Columbus, OH: J.A. Caldwell Co., 1879.
Schaeffer, Claude E., "Bear Ceremonialism of the Kutenai Indians,"
U.S. Department of the Interior, Studies in Plains Anthropology and History,
No. 4, 1966, pp. 1-54. (folder 12)
Schaeffer, Claude E., "The First Jesuit Mission to the Flat Head, 1840-1850:
A Study in Culture Conflicts,' typescript, 18 pp.
Schaeffer, Claude E., "Le Blanc and La Gasse Predecessors of David Thompson
in the Columbian Plateau," U.S. Department of Interior, Studies in Plains
Anthropology and History, No. 3, 1966, pp. 1-13.
Skinner, Alanson, "Notes of Mahikan Ethnology," Bulletin of the
Public Museum of the City of Milwaukee, Vol. 2, No. 3, January 20, 1925,
pp. 87-116, Plates 23-27.
Swauger, James L., "The Parkers Landing Petroglyphs Site, 3 G CLI,"
Pennsylvania Archaeologist, Vol. 36, Nos. 1-2, June 1966, pp. 1-11.
Iroquois:
Carr, Lucien, "The Social and Political Position of Women Among the Huron
Iroquois Tribes," XVI Report of the Peabody Museum of American Archaeology
and Ethnology, Cambridge, MA: 1883, pp. 207-232. (folder 13)
Driver, Harold E., et. al., "Indian Tribes of North America," Indiana
University Publications in Anthropology and Linguistics, Memoir 9 of the
International Journal of American Linguistics, pp. 1-30 and map. (folder
14)
Fenton, William N., "Anthropology and the University," Albany: State
University of New York, 1969, pp. 1-21.
Fenton, William N., "A Calendar of Manuscript Materials Relating to the
History of the Six Nations or Iroquois Indians In Depositories Outside of Philadelphia,
1750-1850," Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society, Vol.
97, No. 5, October 30, 1953, pp. 578-595. Reprint.
Fenton, William N., "Collecting Materials for a Political History of the
Six Nations," Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society,
Vol. 93, No. 3, June 1949, pp. 233-238.
Fenton, William N., "The Iroquois in History," Wenner-Gren Foundation
for Anthprpological Research, a Burg Wartenstein Symposium, 1967 summer session,
63 pp. (1 volume)
Fenton, William N., "Museum and Field Studies of Iroquois Masks and Ritualism,"
From Explorations and Field Work of the Smithsonian Institution in 1940, pp.
95-100.
Fenton, William N., "The Roll Call of the Iroquois Chiefs - A Study of
a Mnomonic Cave From the Six Nations Reserve," Smithsonian Miscellaneous
Collection, Vol. 3, No. 15, Publication 3995, February 16, 1950, pp. 1-73,
12 plates.
box 2
Fenton, William N., "Seth Newhouses Traditional History and Constitution
of the Iroquois Confederacy," Proceedings of the American Philosophical
Society, Vol. 93, No. 2, May 1949, pp. 141-158. Reprint. (folder 15)
Fenton, William N., "Simeon Gibson: Iroquois Informant, 1889-1943,"
American Anthropologist, Vol. 46, No. 2, April-June 1944, pp. 231-234.
Reprint.
Fenton, William N., "Twi'-Yendagon' (Woodeater) Takes the Heavenly Path,"
The American Indian, Vol. 3, No. 3, 1946, pp. 11-15.
Fenton, William N., and Ernest Stanley Dodge, "An Elm Bark Canoe in the
Peabody Museum of Salem," The American Neptune, Vol. 9, No. 3, 1949,
pp. 3-24. Reprint.
Fenton, William N., and John Witthoft, "Iroquois Studies at the Mid-Century,"
Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society, Vol. 95, No. 3, June
1951, pp. 206-310. Reprint.
Griffin, James B., "The Iroquois in American Prehistory," Papers
of the Michigan Academy of Science, Arts and Letters, Vol. 29, 1943, pp.
357-374. Reprint.
Harrington, M.R., "Some Unusual Iroquois Specimens," American Anthropologist,
(N.S.), Vol. 11, No. 1, January-March 1909, pp. 85-91 and plates.
Hewitt, J.N.B., "Status of Women in Iroquois Polity Before 1784,"
Smithsonian Report, 1932, pp. 475-488. (Publication 3210).
Kenyon, Walton A., "The Origins of the Iroquois," The Institute
of Iroquoian Studies, October 20, 1963, pp. 1-4. (folder 16)
Landy, David, "Tuscarora Tribalism and National Identity," Ethnohistory,
Vol. 5, No. 3, Summer 1958, pp. 250-284.
Morgan, Lewis H., "Government Institutions of the Iroquois," New
York State Archaeological Association, Morgan Chapter, Vol. 7, No. 1, 1928,
pp. 5-30.
"Proceedings of the Ninth Conference on Iroquois Research Held at Red House,
New York, October 14-16, 1955," Albany, NY: State Museum and Science Service,
22 pp.
Ritchie, Wm. A., "The Chance Horizon, An Early Stage of Mohawk-Iroquois
Cultural Development," New York State Museum, Circular 29, June 1952, pp.
5-53.
Scofield, Mrs. Glenni W., "Legends and Historical Sketches of the Iroquois
Indians, With a Biographical Notice of Cornplanter, A Chief of the Seneca Nation,"
Gibson Bros. Printers, 1887, 32 pp. (folder 17)
Silver, Dilworth M., "The Location of the Nations of Indians Called the
Wenroes or Wenrohronons and the Eries," 1923, 19 pp.
Voget, Fred, "Kinship Changes at Caughnawaga," American Anthropologist,
Vol. 55, No. 3, August 1953, pp. 385-394. Reprint.
Wallace, Paul A.W., "The Return of Hiawatha," New York History,
October 1948, 19 pp. Reprint.
Wilkinson, Norman B., "Robert Morris and the Treaty of Big Tree,"
The Mississippi Valley Historical Review, Vol. XL, No. 2, September 1953,
pp. 257-278. Reprint.
Iroquois Ceremonies:
Blau, Harold, "Function and the False Faces, A Classification of Onondaga
Masked Rituals and Themes," Journal of American Folklore, Vol. 79,
No. 314, October, December 1966, pp. 564-580. (folder 18)
Cornplanter, Jesse, "Iroquois Indian Games and Dances," Drawn by Jesse
Cornplanter, Seneca Indian Boy, and copyrighted by Frederick Starr, 1903.
Fenton, Wm. N., "An Iroquois Condolence Council for Installing Cayuga Chiefs
in 1945," Journal of the Washington Academy of Sciences, Vol. 36,
No. 4, April 15, 1946, pp. 110-127. Reprint.
Fenton, Wm. N., "Masked Medicine Societies of the Iroquois," Smithsonian
Report for 1940, Publication 3624, pp. 397-430 and 25 plates, Smithsonian
Institution, Washington, D.C., 1941. (1 volume)
Fenton, Wm. N., Songs from the Iroquois Longhouse: Program Notes for an Album
of American Indian Music From the Eastern Woodlands," Smithsonian Institution,
Publication 3691, September 11, 1942, pp. 1-34 and 9 plates.
Hatt, Robert T., "Installing A Cayuga Chief," Cranbrook Institute
of Science News Letter, Vol. 15, No. 6, February 1946, pp. 65-76.
Hewitt, J.N.B., "The Requickening Address of the Iroquois Condolence Council,"
Journal of the Washington Academy of Sciences, Vol. 34, No. 3, March
15, 1944, pp. 65-85. Reprint. (folder 19)
Hewitt, J.N.B., and Wm. N. Fenton, "Some Mnemonic Pictographs Relating
to the Iroquois Condolence Council," Journal of the Washington Academy
of Sciences, Vol. 35, No. 10, October 15, 1945, pp. 301-315. Reprint.
Parker, Arthur C., "Snow-Snake as Played by the Seneca-Iroquois,"
American Anthropologist (N.S.) Vol. 2, No. 2, April-June 1909, pp. 250-256.
Reprint.
Speck, Frank G., "How the Dew-Eagle Society of the Allegheny Seneca Cured
Gahehdagowa," Primitive Man, Vol. 22, Nos. 3 and 4, July and October
1949, pp. 39-59. Also incl. Wm. N. Fenton's "Another Eagle Dance for Hahehdagowa,"
pp. 60-64; and "A Cayuga Bear Society Curing Rite," by Ernest S. Dodge,
pp. 65-71.
Tooker, Elisabeth, "The Iroquois White Dog Sacrifice in the Latter Part
of the Eighteenth Century," Ethnohistory, Vol. 12, No. 2, Spring
1965, pp. 129-140.
Tooker, Elisabeth, and Marian E. White, "Archaeological Evidence for Seventeenth-Century
Iroquoian Dream Fulfillment Rituals," Pennsylvania Archaeologist,
Vol. 34, Nos. 3-4, 1965 (Printed October 1968), pp. 1-8.
Witthoft, John, "Green Corn Ceremonialism in the Eastern Woodlands,"
Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1949, pp. 1-91. (1 volume)
Iroquois Religion:
Fenton, William N., "This Island, The World on the Turtle's Back,"
Journal of American Folklore, Vol. 75, No. 298, October-December 1962,
pp. 283-300. (folder 20)
Speck, Frank G., "An Ethnologist Speaks for the Pagan Indians," The
Crozer Quarterly, Vol. 18, No. 3, July 1941, pp. 213-218.
La Barre, Weston, "Primitive Psychotherapy in Native American Cultures:
Peyotism and Confession," Journal of Abnormal Social Psychology,
Vol. 42, No. 3, July 1947, pp. 294-309.
Witthoft, John, and Wendell S. Hadlock, "Cherokee-Iroquois Little People,"
Journal of American Folklore, October-December 1940, pp. 413-422. Reprint.
James, Alfred P., "Benjamin Franklin's Ohio Valley Lands," Proceedings
of the American Philosophical Society, Vol. 98, No. 4, August 16, 1954,
pp. 255-265. Reprint. (folder 21)
Lewin, Howard, "A Frontier Diplomat, Andrew Montour," Pennsylvania
History, Vol. 23, No. 2, April 1966, pp. 153-265. Reprint.
McIluraith, T.F., "Archaeological Work in Huronia, 1946: Excavations Near
Warminster," The Canadian Historical Review, December 1946. pp.
394-401.
Mann, M.W., and Maria King, "The History of Ceres and Its Near Vicinity
From Its Early Settlement in 1798 to the Present," Typed Transcription,
28 pp.
Mayer-Oakes, Wm. J., "Archaeological Problems in the Upper Ohio Valley,
Part I, Southern Area," pp. 53-56, "Part 2, The Northern Area,"
pp. 37-40," Pennsylvania Archaeologist Bulletin, Vol. 21, Nos. 3-4,
July-December 1951. Reprint.
Miller, Ernest C., "Utopian Communities in Warren County, Pennsylvania,"
Western Pennsylvania Historical Magazine, Vol. 49, No. 4, October 1966,
pp. 301-317.
Murray, Elsie, "Azilum: French Royalist Colony of 1793 - Fact and Fancy,"
Copyright 1937, Tioga Point Museum, Athens, PA, 40 pp. (1 volume)
New York Local History:
Flick, Alexander C., "How New York Won and Lost an Empire," New
York History, Vol. 23, No. 4, October 1937, pp. 361-377. Reprint. (folder
22)
Hamilton, Milton W., "Myths and Legends of Sir William Johnson," New
York History, Vol. 34, No. 1, January 1953, pp. 3-26.
McKelvey, Blake, "A History of Historical Writing in the Rochester Area,"
Rochester History, Vol. 6, No. 2, April 1944, pp. 1-24.
"150th Anniversary Celebration, 1786-July 4, 1036," The Society of
Tammany or Columbian Order, 1936, 138 pp.
Parsons, Phyllis Vibbard, "The Early Life of Daniel Claus," Pennsylvania
History, Vol. 29, No. 4, October 1962, pp. 357-372.
Perkins, Dexter, "Henry O. Reilly," Rochester History, Vol.
7, No. 1, January 1945, pp. 1-24.
Wittrock, Marion A. and G.L., "Food Plants of the Indians," Journal
of the New York Botanical Garden, Vol. 43, No. 507, march 1942, pp. 57-71.
Onondaga Indians:
French, Mansfield Joseph, "Samuel de Champlain's Incursion Against the
Onondaga Nation," Printed vt U.S. America, Lithoprinted by Edwards Bros.,
Inc., Ann Arbor, MI, 1949, 23 pp. (1 volume) (folder 23)
Zeisberger, Rev. David, "Essay of an Onondaga Grammar, or A short Introduction
to Lear the Onondaga al. Maqua Tongue," The Pennsylvania Magazine of
History and Biography, Vol. 2, pp. 442-453. Reprint, 43 pp.
Pennsylvania:
McGeehan, M.P., "Tradition and the Fact of the Indian Camp Grounds,"
The Welcome Society of Pennsylvania, Records and Activities, 1940, pp.
165-199. (1 volume) (folder 24)
Robbins, Caroline, "An Active and Intelligent Antiquary, GovernorThomas
Pownall," Pennsylvania History, Vol. 26, No. 2, January 1959, pp.
1-20.
Pennsylvania - Local History:
Hunter, Wm. A., "Victory at Kittaning," Pennsylvania History,
Vol. 23, No. 3, July 1956, pp. 3-34.
Landis, Hon. Charles I., "Captain William Trent, An Indian Trader,"
Papers Read Before the Lancaster County Historical Society, Vol. 23,
No. 10, 1919, pp. 173-183.
McClintock, Walter J., "The French Creek Feeder and Conneaut Reservoir,
1827-1872," Western Pennsylvania Historical Magazine, Vol. 22, No.
3, September 1939, pp. 188-200.
Miller, Ernest C., "The Fountain and Hequembourg Flowing Oil Wells,"
Pennsylvania History, Vol. 12, No. 3, July 1945, pp. 3-8. Reprint.
Murray, Elsie, "French Refugees of 1793 in Pennsylvania," Proceedings
of the American Philosophical Society, Vol. 87, No. 5, May 1944, pp. 387-393.
"The Noble Savage," Pennsylvania Archaeologist, Vol. 5, No.
3, October 1935, pp 59-65. Reprint.
Wallace, Paul A.W., "George Washington's Route from Venango to Fort Leboeuf,
1753," Pennsylvania History, Vol. 28, No. 4, October 1961, pp. 325-333.
Reprint.
Phillips, Edward Hake, "Timothy Pickering at his Best: Indian Commissioner,
1790-1794," Essex Institute Historical Collections, Vol. 102, No.
3, July 1966, pp. 163-202. (folder 25)
Plants:
Fenton, William N., "An Herbarium From the Allegheny Senecas," The
Historic Annals of Southwestern New York, New York, 1940, Chapter LI, pp. 787-796.
Reprint.
Fenton, William N., "Contacts Between Iroquois Herbalism and Colonial Medicine,"
Smithsonian Report for 1941, pp. 503-526, Publication 3670.
Fenton, William N., "Medical Plant Lore of the Iroquois," The University
of the State of New York Bulletin to the Schools, Vol. 35, No. 7, March
1949. pp. 233-237.
Shimer, Hervey W., "Origin and Significance of Plant Names," South
Shore Nature Club, Hingham, MA, 1943. 60 pp. (1 volume)
Yanovsky, Elias, "Food Plants of the North American Indians," Washington,
D.C., Muscellaneous Publication No. 237, July 1936, pp. 1-84.
Quakers and Indians:
Hoff, Franklin R., "The Quakers and the Indians," Warren Times-Mirror
and Observer, January 16, 1971, p. B-6. (folder 26)
Painter, Levinus K., "Jacob Taylor, Quaker Missionary Statesman,"
Niagara Frontier, Vol. 6, No. 2, Summer 1959, pp. 33-40.
Solenberger, Robert Reeves, "General Conference Friends and Indians,"
Friends Intelligencer, Vol. 104, No. 3, First Month 18, 1947, pp. 28-29,
Ridley, Frank, "The Fallis Site Ontario," American Antiquity,
Vol. 18, No. 1, July 1952, pp. 7-14. Reprint.
Ridley, Frank, "The Huron and Labonde Occupations of Ontario," American
Antiquity, Vol. 17, No. 3, January 1952, pp. 197-210. Reprint.
Seeber, Edward D., "Critical Views on Logan's Speech," Journal
of American Folklore, 1947, pp. 130-146.
Reynolds, John E., "The Venango Trail in the French Creek Valley,"
Western Pennsylvania Historical Magazine, Vol. 16, No. 1, February 1933,
typescript, 9 pp.
Seneca Indians:
Aldrich, Charles, "Recollections of the Senecas, Annals of Iowa, Vol. 7,
3rd series, 1906-1907, typescript, 5 pp. (folder 27)
Congdon, Charles E., "Aboriginal Indians, Their Successors and Their Descendents
in Cattaraugus County," The Historical Annals of Southwestern New York,
Chapter XXXVI, 1940, pp. 575-589.
Conklin, Harold C., and Wm. C. Sturtevant, " Seneca Indian Singing Tools
Coldspring Longouse - Instruments of the Modern Iroquois," Proceedings
of the American Philosophical Society, Vol. 97, No. 3, June 30, 1953, pp.
261-293. Reprint.
Conover, Geo. S., "Sayenqueroghta, King of the Senecas," Waterloo:
Observer Steam Job Printing House, 1885, 16 pp.
Deardorff, M.H., "Zeisberger's Allegheny River Indian Towns: 1767-1770,"
Pennsylvania Archaeologist, Vol. 16, No. 1, January 1946, pp. 2-19.
Deardorff, M.H., and George S. Snyderman, "A Nineteenth-century Journal
of a Visit to the Indians of New York," Proceedings of the American
Philosophical Society, Vol. 100, No. 6, December 1956, pp. 582-612. Reprint.
Fenton, William N., "A Day on the Allegheny Ox-Bow," The Living
Wilderness, Vol. 10, Whole No. 13, July 1945, pp. 5-13. (folder 28)
Fenton, William N., "The Hyde de Newville Portraits of New York Savages
In 1807-1808," The New York Historical Society Quarterly, Vol. 38,
No. 2, April 1954, pp.119-137.
Fenton, William N., "The Seneca Green Corn Ceremony," The Conservationist,
New York State Conservation Department, October-November 1963, pp. 20-22, 27-28.
Fenton, William N., ed., "Seneca Indians by Asher Wright (1859),"
Ethnohistory, Vol. 4, No. 3m Summer 1957, pp. 302-321.
Fenton, William N., "Toward the Gradual Civilization of the Indian Natives:
The Missionary and Linguistic Work of Asher Wright (1803-1875) Among the Senecas
of Western New York," Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society,
Vol. 100, No. 6, December 1956, pp. 567-568. Reprint.
box 3
Harrington, M.R., "Some Seneca Corn-Foods and Their Preparation,"
American Anthropologist (N.S.), Vol. 10, No. 4, October - December 1908,
pp. 575-590. Reprint. (folder 29)
Howland, Harry R., "The Caneadea Council House and its Last Council Fire,"
Reprinted, 1932, 40 pp. (1 volume)
Hunter, Wm. A., "Refuge Fox Settlement Among the Senecas," Ethnohistory,
Vol. 3, No. 1, 1956, pp. 11-20.
Johnson, James G., "Governor Blacksnake, A Seneca Chief," 20 pp.
Sanborn, John Wentworth, "Day-yu-da-gont, A Poem" and "The Hemlock
Bough House," Friendship, NY: John W, Sanborn, 1905. (1 volume)
Skinner, Dorothy P., "The Pennsylvania Seneca," The Pennsylvania
Archaeologist, Vol. 3, No. 5, September 1933, pp 3-5.
Snyderman, George, "The Case of Daniel P: An Example of Seneca Healing,"
Journal of the Washington Academy of Sciences, Vol. 39, No. 7, July 15, 1949,
pp. 217-220. Reprint. (folder 30)
Snyderman, George, "Halliday Jackson's Journal of a Visit Paid to the Indians
of New York (1806)," Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society,
Vol. 101, No. 6, December 1957, pp. 565-588.
Snyderman, George, "The Manuscript Collections of the Philadelphia Yearly
Meeting of Friends Pertaining to the American Indian," Proceedings of
the American Philosophical Society, Vol. 102, No. 6, December 1958, pp.
613-620. Reprint.
Snyderman, George, "A Preliminary Survey of American Indian Manuscripts
in Repositories of the Philadelphia Area," Proceedings of the American
Philosophical Society, Vol. 97, No. 5, October 30, 1953, pp. 596-610. Reprint.
Trigger, Bruce G., "Settlement Archaeology - Its Goals and Promise,"
American Antiquity, Vol. 32, No. 2, April 1967, pp. 149-160. Reprint.
W.F.C., Jr., "The Constitutional Rights of the American Tribal Indian,"
Virginia Law Review, Vol. 51, No. 1, January 1965, pp. 121-142.
Wallace, Anthony F.C., "The Frank G. Speck Collection," Proceedings
of the American Philosophical Society, Vol. 95, No. 3, June 1951, pp. 286-289.
Reprint.
Wallace, Anthony F.C., "The Tuscaroras: Sixth Nation of the Iroquois Confederacy,"
Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society, Vol. 93, No. 2, 1949,
pp. 149-165. Reprint.
Wallace, Paul A.W., "John Heckewelder's Indians and the Fenimore Cooper
Tradition," Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society, Vol.
96, No. 4, August 1952, pp. 496-504. Reprint.
Wallace, Paul A.W., "The Moravian Records," Indiana Magazine of
History, Vol. XLVIII, No. 2, June 1952, pp. 141-160. Reprint.
Wallace, Paul A.W., "They Knew the Indian: The Men Who Wrote the Moravian
Records," Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society, Vol.
95, No. 3, June 1951, pp. 290-295. Reprint.
Wright, Asher, "Seneca Indians," American Board of Commissioners
for Foreign Missions, Letters and Papers, Harvard University, Vol. 363 (18.6.3
v.3), Typescript, pp. 1-21.
Siebeneck, Henry K., "The Life and Times of Robert King, Revolutionary
Patriot," typescript, 22 pp. (folder 31)
Wampum:
Clarke, Noah T., "The Wampum Belt Collection of the New York State Museum,"
New York State Museum Bulletin 288, 1931, pp. 85-121.
Clarke, Noah T., "The Function of Wampum in Iroquois Religion," Proceedings
of the American Philosophical Society, Vol. 105, No. 6, December 1961, pp.
571-608. Reprint.
Snyderman, George S., "The Functions of Wampum," Proceedings of
the American Philosophical Society, Vol. 98, No. 6, December 23, 1954, pp.
469-494. Reprint.
Ward, Rev. Henry, "A Sketch of Mission Work Among the Iroquois Indians,"
typescript, 47 pp. (folder 32)
Weslager, C.A., "The Indian Grave Robbers of Early Pennsylvania, Delaware,
and Maryland," Pennsylvania Archaeologist, Vol. 15, No. 4, October
1945, pp. 104-107.
Witthoft, John, "The History and Present Status of Pennsylvania Archaeology,"
Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society, Vol. 94, No. 3, June
1950, pp. 301-307. Reprint.
Witthoft, John, "A Note on Fluted Point Relationships," American Antiquity,
Vol. 19, No. 3, January 1954, pp. 271-273. Reprint.
Wood, T. Kenneth, "The Latest Pennsylvania Buffalo Hunt," Now and
Then, Vol. 7, Nos 3-4, July and October 1942, pp. 57-64.
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