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Dunbar, J. B. The ra^\nee in<lian9, a 

 Bketcli. Morrisania.N.Y. [18K2.] 8'-\ 

 (Articles reiirinteil from the Magazine 

 of American History.) 

 1 —Article Calendar, from viii, 744, 1882. 



Ethnology. Annual reports of the bu- 

 jeau of ethnology to the secretary of 

 the Smithsonian institution. Washing- 

 ton. 1879-80-1894-95. l(i vols., S-^. 



I— Garriik Mallery. Pictiiiu Writing iif tlie 

 Aiiierioan iDdiauH, in Tenth Annual Keport 

 (1888-89), 274,1893; 2— Mallery, Picto'.'raphs of 

 tlie North American Indians, in Fourth Annual 

 Report(1882-8.3), 130, 1886; 3— ibiil., 135; 4— Mal- 

 lery, in Tenth Annual Report, 267. 



Gatschet, A. S. The Klaunith Indians of 

 southwestern Oregon. (Contributions 

 to Xorth American Ethnology, Vol. ii.) 

 Washington, 1890. 

 1— part I, 76. 



Greer County. Supreme court of the 

 United States, October teim, 1894. 

 No. 4, original. The United States, 

 complainant, rs. the state of Texas. 

 In e<iuity. 3 volumes. Washington, 

 1894. 8^ (single pagination). 



A compilation of all the testimony and evi- 

 dence in the suit to determine the question of 

 federal or state jurisdiction over Greer county, 

 Oklahoma. Its 1400 pages, with numerous 

 maps, constitute a storehouse of pioneer his- 

 tory for the southern plains region. 



1—632. 



Gregg, Josiah. Commerce of the prairie: 

 or the journal of a Santa F(5 trader 

 during eight expeditions across the 

 great western prairies and a residence 

 of nearly nine years in northern Mex- 

 ico. Illustrated with maps and en- 

 gravings. In two volumes. New York 

 ;ind Lond(m, 1844. 12^^. 



The most valuable account of the early Santa 

 Fe trade ever written. Contains .a detailed ac- 

 count of the first event recorded upon the cal- 

 endar, 1832-33. 



1— H, 18; 2— n, 49-53; 3— n,3»; 4— U, 144, 300; 

 5—1, 317; 6—1, 147, and ii, 136-139; 7— i, 29. 



Grinnell, G. B. Pawnee hero stories and 

 folk tales, with notes on the origin, 

 customs, and character of the Pawnee 

 people. To which is added a chapter 

 on the Pawnee language by John B. 

 Dunbar. New York, 1893, 12'-\ 



Ko nuiu living knows better the plains tribes 

 than Dr George Bird Grinnell. 



1—391-396; 2—65. 



Grinnell, G. B. Ulackfoot lodge tah^s: 

 the story of a prairie people. By George 

 Bird Grinnell, do New York, 1892. 12^. 

 1-3; 2—251 and 261. 



Personal letters. 



Hale, Horatio. The Iroquois liook of 

 rites. Phihidelphia, 1883. 8 . 



Xo II of lirintou's Library of Aboriginal 

 American Literature. 

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Hamersly, T. H. S. Complete regular 

 army register of the United States, for 

 one hundred years (1779 to 1879), dr. 

 Washington, 1880. 8: 



Valuable for its list of army posts, with geo- 

 graphic and historical notes, whicli have been 

 used in the compilation of the niaii accompany- 

 ing this work. 



Indian Miscellany. Smithsonian insti- 

 tution. Bureau of ethnology. Indian 

 miscellany. Quarto series. Washing- 

 ton, Library of the Bureau of Ethnol- 



"S.V. 



A collection of,newspaper clippings relating 

 to the Indians, covering dates from 1726 to 

 1863 and mounted in chronologic order in ten 

 quarto scrapbooks, cited '' MUcel." 



James, Edwin. Account of an expedition 

 from Pittsburgh to the Kocky moun- 

 tains, ])erf<>rmed in tlie years 1819 and 

 '20, by order of the Hon. .J. C. Calhoun, 

 Sec'y of War: under the command of 

 Major Stephen H. Lcmg. From the 

 notes of Major Long, Mr. T. Say and 

 other gentlemen of the exi)loring party. 

 Compiled by Edwin .lames, liotanist 

 and geologist for the expedition. (In 

 two volumes. ) Philadelphia, 1823. 8'^. 

 1— I, 496 and .Wi. 



Keim, De B. R. Sheridan's troopers on 

 the borders : A winter campaign on the 

 plains. Philadelphia, 188.'). 12-. 



The book was written in 1870. The writer 

 accomi)anied the Custer expedition which 

 pushed the winter campaign of 1868 by which 

 the Kiowa, ('heyenne, etc. were compelled to 

 settle on a reservation. 



1—183; 2—63; 3—112; 4—189. 



Kendall, G. W. Narrative of the Texan 

 Santa FiS expedition : comprising a 

 ilescrij)tion of a tour through Texas, 

 and across the great southwestern 

 prairies, tlie Comanche and Caygiia 

 hunting grounds, with an account of 

 the suiferings from want of food, losses 



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