prising a Description of the Antiquities dis- the Plains. Maps, plans, and illustrations. 4142 Atwater (Caleb). Writings of. Com12mo. cloth, pp. 284. Philadel., 1869. 2 00 4130 Adair (James). The History of the American Indians, particularly those Nations adjoining to the Mississippi, East and West Florida, Georgia, South and North Carolina, and Virginia. Containing an Account of their Origin, Language, etc. With Observations on Former Historians, etc. Map. 4to. half bound, pp. 464. London, 1775. 12 00 4.00 4143 Another copy. Newly half bound, neat. 4.00 4144 Baldwin (John D.) Ancient America, in Notes on American Antiquities. Numerous illustrations. 12mo. cloth, pp. 229. New York, 1872. 2.00 4145 Baldwin (Thomas). Narrative of the Massacre by the Savages of the Wife and Children of. Who has since Dwelt entirely Alone in the extreme Western Part of the State of Kentucky. Folding plate. 8vo. paper, pp. 24, uncut edges. New York, 1835. 1 50 top. 2 50 4131 Another copy. New half morocco, gilt edges. 14.00 4132 The same (in German). 12mo. boards, pp. 419. Breslau, 1782. 3 00 4133 Address to the Six Nations. Recommending the Gospel of St. John. [And the Gospel of St. John, translated into the Language of the Six Nations.] By Teyoninhokarawen. 16mo. sheep, pp. 125-125. Lon-4146 Another copy. Half calf, morocco, gilt don, 1805. 4134 Allen (L. L.) A Thrilling Sketch of the 4147 Bancroft (H. H.) Native Races of the Life of the Distinguished Chief, Okah Tubbee, alias William Chubbee, Son of the Head Chief, Mosholeh Tubbee, of the Choctaw Nation of Indians. 16mo. paper, pp. 43. New York, 1848. 4135 Apes (William). Indian Nullification of the Unconstitutional Laws of Massachusetts, relative to the Marshpee Tribe; or, The Pretended Riot Explained. By an Indian, and Preacher of the Gospel. 16mo. boards, pp. 168. Boston, 1835. 4136 Apes (William). The Experience of. A Native of the Forest. Comprising a Notice of the Pequod Tribe of Indians. Written by Himself. 18mo. half bound, pp. 216. New York, 1829. 2 00 4137 Apess (William). The Experience of Five Christian Indians of the Pequod Tribe. 12mo. paper, uncut edges, pp. 47. Boston, 1837. 50 1 50 50 Pacific States. Vol. 1, Wild Tribes; their 4148 Barber (Miss). The True Narrative of 75 4149 Another copy. New half morocco. 1 25 4150 Barr (Capt. James). A Correct and Authentic Narrative of the Indian War in Florida. With a Description of Maj. Dade's Massacre. 32mo. boards, pp. 32. New York, 1836. 2.50 B. Brisbin. 8vo. cloth, pp. 513. Cincinnati, 4167 Bradford (A. W.) American Antiqui 4156 Benson (H. C.) Life among the Choc taw Indians. 12mo. cloth. N. York. 175 4157 Black Hawk. An Account of the Indian Chief Black Hawk and his Tribes, the Sac and Fox Indians. With the Affecting Narrative of a Lady who was Taken Prisoner, etc. Also, an Account of other Depredations, the Capture of Black Hawk and his l'arty, etc. 8vo. paper, uncut edges, pp. 26. Philadelphia, 1834. 1 25 4158 Black Hawk. Levensgeschiedenis van Ma-ka-tai-nee-she-kia-kiak, of Zwarte Havik, opperhoofd van den Stam der Sac-Indianen in Noord-Amerika. Door R. Posthumus. 12mo. sewed, uncut edges, pp. 144. Leeuwarden, 1847. 1.00 4159 Black Hawk. Life and Adventures of. With Sketches of Keokuk, the Sac and Fox Indians, and the late Black Hawk War. By Benjamin Drake. 12mo. cloth, pp. 288. Cincinnati, 1849. 4160 Black Hawk. 1.00 Life of. Embracing the Traditions of his Nation; Indian Wars in which he has been engaged; Cause of joining the British, his Capture, Surrender, and Confinement. and Travels through the United States. Dictated by Himself. Ed. ited by J. B. Patterson. 12mo. cloth, pp. 155. Boston, 1834. 1 25 ties and Researches into the Origin and History of the Red Race. 8vo. cloth, pp. 435. New York, 1841. 3.00 4170 Brief Account (A) of the Proceedings of the Committee, appointed by the Yearly Meeting of Friends held in Baltimore, for the Improvement and Civilization of the Indian Natives. 12mo. paper, pp. 47. Baltimore printed, London reprinted, 1806. 1 00 4171 Brief Account (A) of the Proceedings of the Committee appointed in the year 1795, by the Yearly Meeting of Friends of Pennsylvania, New Jersey, etc., for promot ing the Improvement and Gradual Civilization of the Indian Natives. 12mo. paper, pp. 48. Philadelphia printed, London reprinted, 1806. 1.00 4174 Brinton (Daniel G.) The Myths of the New World. A Treatise on the Symbolism and Mythology of the Red Race of America. 12mo. cloth, pp. 331. New York, 1876. 2.50 4175 Brown (Joseph); or, The Young Tennessean whose Life was saved by the power of Prayer. An Indian Tale. Edited by Thomas O. Summers. Portrait. 16mo. cloth, pp. 126. Nashville, Tenn., 1856. 1 00 4176 Brownell (Chas. De Wolf). The Indian Races of North America. Comprising an Account of the principal Aboriginal Races, their Customs, Mythology, Ceremonies, etc. Colored illustrations. 8vo. cloth, pp. 760. Hartford, 1873. 2.50 4177 Bryant (C. S.) A History of the Great Massacre by the Sioux Indians in Minnesota, including the Personal Narratives of many who escaped. 12mo. cloth, pp. 504. Cincinnati, 1864. 4164 Boudinot (Elias). A Star in the West; 1 00 4166 Another copy. New half morocco. 1 75 2.00 Buchanan (James). Sketches of the History, Manners, and Customs, of the North American Indians. With a Plan for their Melioration. 2 vols. in one. 12mo. half morocco, pp. 182, 156. New York, 1824. 2 75 4179 Another edition. 8vo. boards, uncut, pp. 371. London, 1824. 2.00 Americaines, dans lesquelles ou examine POrigine, l'Etat Civil, Politique, Militaire, & Religieux, les Arts, l'Industrie, les Sciences, les Moeurs, les Usages des anciens Habitans de l'Amerique, etc. Avec des Observations & Additions du Traducteur [Jean Bapt. Lefebure Villebrune]. 2 vols. 8vo. full bound, pp. 520, 536. Boston [Paris], 1788. 4183 Catlin (George). 4.50 4182 Catalogue of Pictures in Stanley and Dickerman's North American Indian Portrait Gallery. 8vo. paper, pp. 34. Cincinnati, 1846. 40 Illustrations of the Manners, Customs, and Condition of the North American Indians. With Letters and Notes written during eight years' travel and adventure among the wildest and most remarkable Tribes now existing. 360 engravings. 2 vols. Royal 8vo. cloth, pp. 264-266. London, 1866. 4184 Another edition. With all the plates beautifully colored. London, 1876. 4185 Catlin (George). Last Rambles among the Indians of the Rocky Mountains and the Andes. Illustrated. 12mo. cloth, pp. 351. London, 1867. 4186 Catlin (George). dians. A book for 12mo. cloth, pp. 352. 12.00 20 00 1275 4198 Clarke (Peter D.) Origin and Tradi- Life among the Inyouth. Illustrated. London, 1867. 1 75 4187 Catlin (George). Notes of Eight Years' Travels and Residence in Europe with his North American Indian Collection. Illustrated. 2 vols. 8vo. half morocco, pp. 296-336. London, 1848. 5.00 4188 Catlin (George). O Kee-Pa. A Religious Ceremony and other Customs of the Mandans. Thirteen colored illustrations. Royal 8vo. cloth, pp. 52. Phila., 1867. 6 00 4189 Caton (John Dean). The Last of the Illinois, and a Sketch of the Potawatomies. 8vo. paper, pp. 36. Chicago, 1870. 4190 Caton (John Dean). The Last of the Illinois, and a Sketch of the Potawatomies. Also, The Origin of the Prairies. 8vo. paper, uncut, pp. 55. Chicago, 1876. 4191 Case (The) of the Seneca Indians in the State of New York. Illustrated by facts. 8vo. pp. 256. Philadelphia, 1840. 1 50 4192 Cherokee Lands. Report of the Commissioners appointed to negotiate with the Cherokee Indians for a Certain Portion of their Country. 8vo. pp. 40, boards, uncut. Washington, 1828. 4193 Cherry (P. P.) The Grave Creek 4207 Constant (Mlle. R. De). Journal de La 4201 Colden (Cadwallader). The History of the Five Indian Nations depending on the Province of New York. Reprinted exactly from Bradford's New York edition (1727). With an Introduction and Notes by J. G. Shea. Imp. 8vo. half morocco, extra, gilt top, pp. xviii-141. New York, 1866. 6 50 4202 Coleson (Miss Ann). Narrative of her Captivity among the Sioux Indians, her Terrible Sufferings, and Providential Escape. Illustrated. 8vo. boards, pp. 70. Philadelphia, 1864. 1.00 75 75 25 4203 Another copy. Paper. 1 50 4206 Another copy. 8vo. paper, pp, 80. Lon2 00 don, 1843. 1 00 4211 Croghan (Col. George) Journal of. 2.00 1 25 Hymns in the 1 25 of the Causes of the Superiority of the Men of the Northern over those of the Southern Hemisphere. By James Lakey. Colored plates and folding plan. 4to. cloth, pp. 142. New York, 1839. 10 00 4222 De l'Etat et Du Sort des Colonies, des Anciens Peuples. Ouvrage dans lequel ou traite du gouvernement des anciennes republiques, de leur droit public, etc. Avec des observations fur les Colonies des Nations modernes, & la conduite des Anglois en Amerique. 8vo. calf, pp. 336. Philadelphia, 1779. 3 00 4223 Del Rio (Don Antonio). Description of the Ruins of an Ancient City, discovered near Palenque, in the Kingdom of Guatemala, in Spanish America. Translated from the original Manuscript Report of Captain don Antonio Del Rio. Followed by Theatro Critico Americano, or a Critical Investigation into the History of the Americans. By Paul F. Cabrera. 4to. pp. 128, and plates. Half bound. London, 1822. Four extra drawings, and Newspaper clippings inserted, and an article, in manuscript, on American Antiquities, by Gabriel Fur7 50 man. 4224 Another copy. Boards uncut edges. 6 00 4225 De Smet (P. J.) Letters and Sketches. With a Narrative of a Year's Residence among the Indian Tribes of the Rocky Mountains. Illustrated. 12mo. cloth. pp. 252. Philadelphia, 1843. 2 25 3.00 4226 De Smet (P. J.) Oregon Missions and 4214 Dakoto Dowanpi Kin. Dakota or Sioux Language. 105. Boston, 1842.. 4215 [Davis (J.)] Captain Smith and Princess Pocahontas. An Indian Tale. 16mo. boards, pp. 90. Philadelphia, 1817. 1 25 4216 Another copy. Full red morocco, red edges, very neat. 1 75 4217 Day-Breaking (The) if not the Sun-rising of the Gospel with the Indians in New England. 4to. half morocco, pp. 32. Lon- 4228 De Smet (P. J.) New Indian Sketches. don, 1647. Reprinted, New York, 1865. 2.00 4218 Another copy. Large paper, sewed, un- 4219 De Forest (John W.) History of the 4220 De Hass (Willis). History of the Early Settlement and Indian Wars of West Virginia. Embracing an Account of the va rious Expeditions in the West previous to 1795. Also, Biographical Sketches of Zane, McCulloch, Wetzel, and others. Illustrated. 8vo. cloth, pp. 416. Wheeling, 1851. 6 50 4221 Delafield (John). An Inquiry into the Origin of the Antiquities of America. With an Appendix, containing Notes and a View 3 50 16mo. cloth, pp. 175. New York. 75 4229 Doddridge (Joseph). Logan, the Last of the Race of Shikellemus, Chief of the Cayuga Nation. To which is added the Dialogue of the Backwoodsman and the Dandy. Reprinted from the Virginia edition of 1823. 4to. pp. 76, paper, sewed, uncut, rubricated title. Cincinnati, 1868. 1 50 4230 Doddridge (Joseph). Notes on the Settlement and Indian Wars of the Western Parts of Virginia and Pennsylvania, from the year 1763 to 1783. Together with a View of the State of Society and Manners of the First Settlers of the Western Country. 16mo. sheep, pp. 316. Wellsburgh, Va., 1824. 9.00 4231 The Same. With a Memoir of the Au thor by his Daughter. Edited by Alfred Williams. 12mo. cloth, pp. 400. Albany, 1876. 2. 00 4282 Dodge (J. R.) Red Men of the Ohio Valley. An Aboriginal History of the Period commencing A. D. 1650, and ending at the Treaty of Greenville, A. D. 1795. Embracing Notable Facts and Thrilling Incidents in the Settlement by the Whites of the States of Kentucky, Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois. 12mo. cloth. Springfield, 1860. 4 00 4233 Domenech (Abbe). Manuscrit Pictograpihque Americain, Precede d'une Notice sur L'Ideographie des Peaux-Rouges. 228 plates, many of them colored. 8vo. new half morocco, gilt top, uncut, edges, pp. Paris, 1860. (See Field's Indian Bibliography.) 18 50 4234 Domenech (Abbe). La Verite sur le Livre des Sauvages. Par L'Abbe Em. Domenech. Plates. 8vo. sewed, uncut edges, pp. 54. Paris, 1861. 4.00 119. 1 50 4235 Drake (Benj.) Life of Tecumseh and of Half calf, marbled in the Country. To which are now added 4243 Another copy. Large paper, half mo- 4244 Drake (S. G.) Tragedies of the Wilder- 4245 Eastman (Mrs. Mary H.) Dahcotah; or, Life and Legends of the Sioux around Fort Snelling. Illustrated. 12mo. cloth, pp. 268. New York, 1849. 2.00 8vo. 4246 Edwards (Jonathan). Observations_on 1860. 4237 Another copy. edges, neat. 6.00 4238 Drake (S. G.) Biography and History of the Indians of North America. A History of their Wars, with an Account of their Antiquities, Manners, Customs, Religion, and Laws. 8vo. cloth. Boston, 1848. 3 50 4239 Drake (S. G.) Indian Biography. Containing the Lives of more than 200 Indian 4248 Filley (William). Life and Adventures of. Who was Stolen from his Home, in Chiefs. Plates, original edition. 12mo. Jackson, Michigan, by the Indians, 1837, cloth, pp. 348. Boston, 1832. 375 and his safe Return from Captivity, 1866, 4240 Drake (S. G.) Indian Captivities; or, after an absence of 29 years. Svo. paper, Life in the Wigwam. Being True Narrapp. 112, and illustrations. Chicago, Ill., tives of Captives who have been Carried 1867. away by the Indians, from the Frontier Settlements of the United States, from the Earliest Period to the Present Time. 12mo. cloth, pp. 367. Auburn, N. Y., 1854. 2 00 4241 Drake (S. G.) Particular History of the Five Years' French and Indian Wa in New England and parts adjacent, from its Declaration by the King of France, March 15, 1744, to the Treaty with the Eastern Indians, October 16, 1749. With a Memoir of Major-General Shirley. Portrait and other engravings. Small 4to. boards, uncut, pp. 311. Albany, 1870. 400 4242 Drake (S. G.) Old Indian Chronicle. Being a Collection of Exceeding Rare Tracts, written and published in the Time of King Philip's War, by Persons residing 1 75 2.00 4249 Another copy. Boards. 5 00 4251 Finley (J. B.) Life among the Indians; or, Personal Recollections and Historical Incidents illustrative of the Indian Life and Character. Portrait. 12mo. cloth, pp. 200 548. Cincinnati, 1868. 4252 Another copy. New half morocco, edges entirely uncut. 3 50 4253 Flint (Timothy). Indian Wars of the West. Containing Biographical Sketches of those Pioneers who headed the Western |