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121. Joseph Barron, Indian interpreter on the Tippecanoe Battle Ground Joseph Barron, Indian interpreter on the Tippecanoe Battle Ground Barron, Joseph; Tippecanoe Battlefield (Battle Ground, Ind.); Tippecanoe, Battle of (Ind. : 1811);Tenskwatawa, Shawnee Prophet; "Joseph Barron-Indian Interpreter on the Tippecanoe Battle Ground-1840" (title from verso, written in pencil) AMs, 2 p. (written in pencil)

122. Prize exhibition Prize exhibition Exhibitions; Awards; Winter, George, 1810-1876; Newspaper clipping "Prize Exhibition" [early 1851]; 1 item

123. Pee-ash-wah, son in law of Benache Pee-ash-wah, son in law of Benache Benache, Potawatomi Indian; Indians of North America; Ephemera; Untitled note, begins "Pee-ash-wah-son in Law of Benache..." AN, 1 p. (written in pencil and ink, on back of envelope) Note regarding Jos-ga's death at the hands of Peesh-che-wa.

124. Brouillette was born at Fort Harrison Brouillette was born at Fort Harrison Brouillette;Forts & fortifications; Ephemera; "Brouillette was born at Fort Harrison ..." [untitled notes] AN, 1 p. Brouillette was born at Fort Harrison in 1789 and was two years old when Ouiatenon was destroyed. List of locations of other forts;...

125. Wm Wells Wm Wells Wells, William; Miami Indians; "Wm Wells" (in Cable Ball's handwriting; probably c. 1918-1920) AMs, 1 p. (written in pencil)

126. Indian burial, Kee-waw-nay Village 1837 Indian burial, Kee-waw-nay Village 1837 Indians of North America--Indiana; Indians of North America--Social life; Death; Watercolors; Watercolor by George Winter. Indian burial Kee-waw-nay Village 1837 (written in blue watercolor, block capitals, lower center; lower edge is 3.9 cm. below lower edge of composition). Inscribed, lower center:...

127. Deaf Man's Village Deaf Man's Village Indians of North America--Indiana; Villages; Watercolors; Watercolor by George Winter. The Deaf Man's Village (written in watercolor, block capitals, lower center; lower edge is 5.1 cm. below lower edge of composition). Inscribed, upper right: "#4" (in red ink)....

128. Mendicant Indians Mendicant Indians Indians of North America--Indiana; Watercolors; Watercolor by George Winter. Mendicant Indians (written in black watercolor, solid capitals, lower center; lower edge is 4.4 cm. below lower edge of composition). Inscribed, lower left: "No 40 Geo Winter";...

129. Wewissa Wewissa Wewissa; Indians of North America--Indiana; Potawatomi Indians; Tribal chiefs; Portraits; Watercolors; Watercolor by George Winter. Wewissa (written in pencil, lower center). Inscribed, upper right: "#48" (in red ink). Pencil lines on front and verso indicate outlines for compositional areas and match up...

130. Jim Godfroy Jim Godfroy Godfroy, Jim; Indians of North America--Indiana; Portraits; Watercolors; Watercolor by George Winter. Jim Godfroy (written in blue watercolor, block capitals, lower center; upper edge is 4 cm. below lower edge of composition). Inscribed, lower center: "Son of Francis Godfroy"...

131. Sin-is-qua Sin-is-qua Sinisqua, Potawatomi Indian; Indians of North America--Indiana; Indians of North America--Women; Women; Indians of North America--Children; Children; Portraits; Watercolors; Watercolor by George Winter. Sin-is-qua. (written in ink and light blue watercolor, block capitals, lower center; lower edge is 3.9 cm. below lower edge of composition). Inscribed, upper right: "#38" (in...

132. No-wash-moan No-wash-moan Indians of North America--Indiana; Horses; Watercolors; Watercolor by George Winter. No-wash-moan (written in pencil, block capitals, lower center; lower edge is 6.9 cm. below lower edge of composition). Inscribed, upper right: "#43" (in red ink); lower center:...

133. Capt Flowers grave no. 12 Capt Flowers grave no. 12 Flowers, Captain; Indians of North America--Indiana; Graves; Watercolors; Watercolor by George Winter. Capt Flowers Grave No 12 (written in pencil, block capitals, lower center; lower edge is 5.2 cm. below lower edge of composition). Inscribed, upper right: "#9" (in red ink)....

134. Yo-ca-top-kone Yo-ca-top-kone Indians of North America--Indiana; Rifles; Portraits; Watercolors; Watercolor by George Winter. Yo-ca-top-kone (written in grey-green watercolor, block capitals, lower center; lower edge is 2.6 cm. below lower edge of composition). Inscribed, lower right: "No. 7. George...

135. D-mouche-kee-kee-awh D-mouche-kee-kee-awh D-mouche-kee-kee-awh, Potawatomi Indian; Indians of North America--Indiana; Indians of North America--Women; Potawatomi Indians; Women; Portraits; Watercolors; Watercolor by George Winter. D-mouche-kee-kee-awh (written in light blue-green watercolor, block capitals, lower center; lower edge is 2.9 cm. below lower edge of composition). Inscribed, upper right:...

136. No-taw-kah No-taw-kah Indians of North America--Indiana; Portraits; Watercolors; Watercolor by George Winter. No-taw-kah (written in pencil, block capitals, lower center; lower edge is 2.4 cm. below lower edge of composition). Inscribed, lower center: "In the treaty of 1836 Geo Winters...
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