ART OF SETH EASTMAN — McDERMOTT 595 



3. Dunlap, William. History of the rise and progress of tlie arts of design 



iu the United States, vol. 2, p. 255. New York, 1834. 



4. Bushnell, David I., Jr. Seth Eastman : The master painter of the North 



American Indian. Smithsonian Misc. Coll., vol. 87, No. 3, p. 1, 1932. 



5. Eastman, Mrs. Mary II. Dahcotah ; Or, life and legends of the Sioux around 



Fort Snelling, p. xiv. New York, 1819. 



6. Lanmau, Charles. A summer in the wilderness, p. 59. D. Appleton & Co., 



New York, 1847. 



7. Charles Lanmau Papers, Library of Congress. 



8. McDermott, John Francis. The lost panoramas of the Mississippi. Univer- 



sity of Chicago Press, 1958. 



9. Smith, John Rowsou. Professor Risley and Mr. J. R. Smith's original 



gigantic moving panorama of the Mississippi River, p. 11. London, 1849. 



10. 36th Congress, 1st Session, Senate Report No. 151. 



11. Heilbron, Bertha L. Making a motion picture in 1848 — Henry Lewis's jour- 



nal of a canoe voyage from the Fails of St, Anthony to St. Louis, pp. 25- 

 28. Minnesota Historical Society, St. Paul, 1936. 



12. Mrs. Eastman to Warner, December 5, 1848, ISIarch 8, March 30, 1849, 



American Art Union, Letters Received. 



13. This description is from the American Art Union catalog (Cowdrey, Ameri- 



can Art Union Exhibition Record, vol. 2, pp. 125-120). 



14. St. Louis Weekly ReveiUe, Oct. S, 1848, p. 1860. 



15. Sibley Papers, Minnesota Historical Society. 



16. So Mrs. Eastman quoted him in a letter to Henry Lewis from Concord, 



N.H., Jan. 4, 1849. 



17. War Department, Office of Indian Affairs, Letters received, vol. 35 ; Letters 



sent, Sept. 30, Nov. 14, 1848 (National Archives). 



18. Mrs. Eastman to Henry S. Sibley, Dec. 20, 1848, Jan. 5, Jan. 31, Apr. 30, 



June 26, 1849 (Sibley Papers, Minnesota Historical Society). 



19. Henry Rowe Schoolcraft Papers, Library of Congress, vol. 25, p. 4355. 



20. National Archives, War Department, Office of Indian Affairs Miscellaneous. 



21. For a detailed description of this collection see Densmore, Frances, The col- 



lection of water-color drawings of the North American Indian by Seth 

 Eastman in the James Jerome Hill Reference Library, St. Paul. Mimeo- 

 graphed. St. Paul, 1954. 



22. These were all reproduced the following year in Eastman, Mrs. Mary IL, 



The romance of Indian life. Lippincott, Grambo & Co., Philadeli)hia, 1853. 



23. Fairman, Charles E. Art and artists of the Capital of the United States. 



Washington, 1927. 



