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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE 



Schoolcraft (H. R.) — Coutiuued. 



See Wheeler (C. H.) 



Henry IJowo Sclioolciaft was born in Water- 

 vliet, N. T., March 29, 1793. IIo entered Union 

 College in 1807, made bia first expedition to the 

 Mississippi River in 1817, and several others 

 afterwards. In 1822 he was appointed agent 

 for Indian affairs on the northwestern frontier, 

 where he married a granddaughter of "Wabo- 

 jeeg, an Indian war chief, and resided in that 

 country until 1841. About 1830, while a mem- 

 ber of the territorial logi.slatnro of Michigan, 

 be introduced the system, which was to some 

 extent adopted, of forming local names from the 

 Indian languages. In 1817 Congress directed 

 him to procure statistics and other information 

 respecting the history, condition, and prospects 

 of the Indian tribes of the United States. Ho 

 resided many j-ears among the Indians and 

 zealously improved his opportunities for study- 

 ing theii' habits, customs, and languages. He 

 died in Washington, D. C, Dec. 10, 1864. 



Schultze (Benjaniiu). See Fritz (J. F.) 

 iind Schultze (B.) 



Scott (James). See Robertson (A. E. 



W.) 



James Scott is a sou of Hotulko Harjo, and 

 grandnephow of Captain Jimboy, who fought 

 against the Soniinolos iu Jackson's time. He 

 came to Tullahassee in 1870, having made a 

 beginning in a day-school, and being young 

 enough to acquire the English quite readily. 

 He was among those sent, in 1880, to school at 

 Henderson, Tenn. He is a highly esteemed 

 member of the council, in which office ho has 

 served five years. He has also been, for the 

 last ten years, a consistent and influential 

 member of the Baptist Church.— If rs. Robert- 

 son. 



Scripture biography * * Choctaw. 

 See Wright (H. B.) and Dukes (J.) 



Scripture passages : 

 Choctaw 

 Choctaw 

 Choctaw 

 Choctaw 



See Baker (B.) 

 Colbert (G.) 

 Dickerson (J, H.) 

 Eobb (C.) 



Second book of Kings 

 See Edwards (J.) 



Choctaw. 



Self - dedication 

 Williams (L. S.) 



Seminole : 



Geogriiphic names 

 Grammatic com 



nients. 

 Lord's prayer 

 Proper names 

 Proper names 

 Propel' names 

 Proper names 

 Proper names 



[Choctaw]. See 



See Hawkins (B.) 

 Sketch. 



Connelly (J. M.) 

 Catlin (G.) 

 Indian catalogue. 

 Potter (W.) 

 Stanley (J. M.) 

 Williams (J.L.) 



Seminole — Continued. 

 Tract 



Vocabulary 

 Vocabulary 

 Vocabulary 

 Vocabulary 

 Vocabulary 

 Vocabulary 

 Vocabulary 

 Vocabulary 

 Vocabulary 

 Vocabulary 

 Vocabulary 

 Vocabulary 

 Words 



Martin (H.) 

 Casey (J. C.) 

 Drake (S.G.) 

 Gatschet (A. S.) 

 Hoxie (W.) 

 Le Baron (J. F.) 

 MacCauley (C.) 

 Munroe (C.K.) 

 Notices. 

 SkotcQ. 

 Smith (B.) 

 Williams (J.L.) 

 Wilson (E. F.) 

 Brinton (D.G.) 



Sentences : 

 Choctaw 

 Choctaw 

 Muskokl 



Sermons : 

 Choctaw 

 Choctaw 

 Muskoki 



See Campbell (J. ) 

 Gallatin (A.) 

 Gallatin (A.) 



See Baker (B.) 



Rouquotte (A.) 

 Fleming (J.) 



Setekapake, IV. Erkenakalke eu na- 

 kaftetv. 



In Our Brother in Red, vol. 6, no. 45, p. 7, 

 Muskogee, Ind. T. July 14, 1888, folio. 



In the Muskoki language. 



Shea : This word following a title or within 

 parentheses after a note iudic.ites that a copy 

 of the work referred to has been soon by the 

 compiler iu the library of Dr. J. G. Shea, 

 Elizabeth, N. J. 



Shea (John Gilmary). History | of the 

 I Catholic Missious j among the | In 

 dian tribes of the United States, | 1523- 

 1854. i By John Gihuary Shea. | Author 

 [&c. three liucs]. | f Design.] | 



New York: | Edward Dunigan & 

 Brother, | 151 Fulton -Street, near 

 Broadway. [ 1855. 



Engraved title, pp. 1-514, 12°. — Lord's prayer 

 in Choctaw, pp. 450-451. 



Copies seen : Astor, Boston Athenseum, 

 British Museum, Congress, Trumbull. 



At tho Field sale a copy. No. 2112*, sold for 

 $2.25 ; at the Murphy sale, No. 2264, for $3.25. 



There are copies d.ated 18)7. (■*) 



— — Geschichto | der | katolischen Mis- 

 sionen | unter den | Indianer-Stiimmeu 

 der Vereinigten Staaten. | 1529-18(50. | 

 von I John Gilmary Shea, | Verfasser 

 [»&c. two lines]. | Aus dem Englischen 

 ubersetzt | von | J. Roth. | Sr. Heilig- 

 koit Papst Pius IX gewidmet. | Mit 6 

 Stahlstichen. | 



Wiirtzburg. | Verlag von C. Etlinger. 

 [1858.] (») 



Pp. 1-668, 12°. Title from the author. 



