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Henry Rowe Schoolcraft papers, 1788-1941

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Book File, circa 1817-1857 (continued)
"The Origin of the Miscodeed" (continued)
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MSS 151-154 "The Origin of the Raccoon"
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MSS 155-163 "Ossigomico, or the Spirits of Taquimenon Falls: An Allegory"
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MSS 164 "Penassee's First Success in Hunting"
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MSS 165-169 "The Rainbow"
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MSS 170 "The Serpent and Tortoise"
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MSS 171 "The Snake and the Robin"
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MSS 172-173 "Sun God, a Prahmo Tradition of the Andes"
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MSS 174-175 "Teoatatea"
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MSS 176 "The Three Races of Men"
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MSS 177-190 "The Thunder Birds"
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MSS 191 "The Transformation of Quadrupeds"
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MSS 192-193 "The Weendego Bird or Condor"
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MSS 194 "The White Rose and the Miscodeed"
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MSS 195-196 "A Chippeway Story"
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MSS 197-218 Untitled fragments
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BOX 76 REEL 59 Algic Researches, Comprising Inquiries Respecting the Mental Characteristics of the North American Indians, "Oral Fictions of the Onishemauba," in the hand of Jane Johnston Schoolcraft, undated
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"Archives of Aboriginal Knowledge, To the Reader," in the hand of Henry Rowe Schoolcraft and Mary Howard Schoolcraft, undated
Biographical sketches of Henry Rowe Schoolcraft, 1857, undated
Notes on the Iroquois, original material used in taking the census of the New York Iroquois, 1845
"Considerations on the Art of Picture Writing and the System of Mnemonic Symbols of the North American Indians," circa 1844
BOX 77 REEL 60 Historical and Statistical Information Respecting the History, Condition and Prospects of the Indian Tribes of the United States
Circulars, undated
"Synopsis Showing the Progress Made in the Census and the Collecting of Information Respecting the General Inquiries," undated
"Aborigines in Massachusetts," 1848
"Adoption," undated
"Census of Algonquins," undated
"Antique Inscribed Stone of Manlius," undated
"Apalachicola Indians," memoranda of J. H. Offley, undated
"Appalachia: Allegheny," undated
"The Aricoris," undated
"Assigunaig," or "Asseguns," undated
"Peculiar Customs among the Chinooks," undated
"Origin and Ancient History," undated
"Chippewas," undated
"Creeks," by J. H. Offley, et al., undated
"Education," circa 1848
"Geography of the Indian Country: Names of the American Lakes," undated
"History of the Cherokee Nation of Indians," undated
"The Indian Hebrews," 1857
"Demonology," undated
"Indian Hieroglyphics," undated
"Present State of the Iroquois" and "Their Language," circa 1852
"John J. Astor and the North-west Fur Company," 1832
"Ka-ge-ga-ga-bow: His Speech before the Legislature of Virginia," 1849
"Lake Michigan," undated
"Naming of New York" or "Manhattan," undated
"Murder of Dr. William S. Madison, U.S.A.," 1821
"Mythological Characters: A," undated
Reminiscences, by John Baptiste Perrault, translation, undated
"Songs of the Waubens and Medicine Dance, Taken Down from the Mouth of Shing Waukönce" or "Pictographs Explained by Shing Waukönce," undated
"Pocahontas," undated
"Pottowattomie Tradition," undated
"Saint Peters Agency, 1847: Answers to Memorandum of Topics for the Government of the United States," by Philander Prescott, 1847
"Power and Influence of Dakota Medicine Men," by Gideon H. Pond, 1852
"Sioux War Party Attack on the Chippewas," 1832
"Indian Art: Spinning," 1853
"Tobacco and Its Uses to the Indian," undated
"Vocabulary," by George Johnston, with accompanying correspondence, 1849
"Answers to Questions on the History of the Wyandot (Huron)," 1837
Miscellany, undated
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BOX 78-80 REEL 61 Manuscript with page proofs, undated
BOX 81 REEL 62 Inquiries, Respecting the History, Present Condition, and Future Prospects of the Indian Tribes of the United States, 1847
"Scenes and Adventures in the Ozark Mountains" or "Travels in Missouri and Arkansas," circa 1819
"The Myth of Hiawatha, and Other Oral Legends, Mythologic and Allegoric, of the North American Indians" or "The Hiawatha Legends," undated
Manuscript and printed pages with emendations
Introduction
Poetry and notes
Partial page proofs
Narrative Journal of Travels through the Northwestern Regions of the United States, Extending from Detroit through the Great Chain of American Lakes to the Sources of the Mississippi River Performed as a Member of the Expedition under Governor Cass in the Year 1820, 1820
Appendix and notes on the copper mines of Lake Superior
Sketches
Narrative of an Expedition through the Upper Mississippi to Itasca Lake, the Actual Source of This River, Embracing an Exploratory Trip through the St. Croix and Burntwood (or Broule) Rivers, in 1832, manuscript, notes, and correspondence, circa 1833
BOX 82 REEL 63 Oneóta, or the Red Race of America, "Personal Reminiscences," 1844-1845
"Ethnological Gazetteer of the Indian Tribes of the American Continent," "A" list, circa 1842
"Records of a Wigwam: Legendary and Otherwise," "Letters of Hiawatha," and "Hiawatha's Triumph over the Indian Typhoon," undated
Scenes and Adventures in the Semi-alpine Region of the Ozark Mountains of Missouri and Arkansas, "Introductory Note," 1835
Narrative of an Expedition through the Upper Mississippi to Itasca Lake, the Actual Source of This River, Embracing an Exploratory Trip through the St. Croix and Burntwood (or Broule) Rivers, in 1832, corrections, 1855
A View of the Lead Mines of Missouri, Including Some Observations on the Mineralogy, Geology, Geography, Antiquities, Soil, Climate, Population, and Productions of Missouri and Arkansaw, and Other Sections of the Western Country
"Letters on the Natural History of the Upper Lakes," 1819
"A Catalogue of the Useful Minerals of Missouri," circa 1819
"Vitreology, or the Art of Smelting, Particularly in Reference to the Manufacture of Glass," circa 1817
BOX 82-85 REEL 63-65 Miscellaneous Writings, 1820-circa 1860
Lectures, speeches, prospectuses, government reports, forms, unidentified fragments of Schoolcraft's writings, and clippings of reviews of Schoolcraft's books.
Arranged by type of material and chronologically or alphabetically therein.
BOX 82 REEL 63 Fragments of manuscripts, undated
(2 folders)
Reviews of Henry Rowe Schoolcraft's books, etc., 1839-1857, undated
BOX 83 REEL 64 Lectures
"A Sketch of the Natural History of Michigan," 1831
"China and the Chinese," 1840
"The Influence of Science as an Element in the Social Condition of Europe" or "Science, a Social Element of the Society of Europe," undated
"Scientific Associations Abroad," 1842
"The North American Indians," 1842
"Prominent Characteristics of the North American Indians," undated
"Indian Tribes," circa 1852
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Prospectuses
The Algic Magazine and Annals of Indian Affairs, 1841
Annals of Indian Affairs, undated
Annals of Popular Inquiry, undated
Cottage and Castle: Or Things Observed by the Way, circa 1842
Cyclopedia Indianënsis: Or a General Dictionary of American Ethnology, 1842
History of the Indian for Schools, undated
Ideology of the North American Indians, circa 1860
American Miscellany or Indian Miscellany, undated
The Literary Papers of Henry Rowe Schoolcraft, circa 1860
Mississippiana, or Years in the West, undated
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