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1059 Dodge (J. Eicbards). Eed Men of the Ohio Valley: | an | Aborigi- 
nal History | of the | Period comuieuciug A. D. 1650, and ending at 
the treaty of I Greenville, A. D. 1795; embracing notable facts 
and I Thrilling Incidents in the Settlement by the | Whites of the 
States of Kentucky, Ohio, | Indiana and Illinois. | By J. R. 
Dodge. I Editor of the American Euralist. | 
Springfield, O.: | Euralist Publishing Company. 1 1860. | a.c.jbd. 
1 p. 1., pp. v-x, 13-435. 12°. 
Specimen of tbe Shawnee and Wyandot languages, pp. 51-60, both from Am. 
Antlq. Soc., Trans., vol. 1. 
1060 Dodge (Col. Richard Irving). Our Wild Indians: | thirty-three 
years' personal experience | among the | Eed Men of the Great 
West. I A popular account of | their social life, religion, habits, 
traits, customs, exploits, etc. | with | Thrilling Adventures and Ex- 
periences I on the great plains and in the mountains | oi our wide 
frontier. | By | Colonel Eichard Irving Dodge, | United States 
Army. | Aid-de-Camp to General Sherman. | With an introduc- 
tion I By General Sherman, | Fully Illustrated with Portraits on 
Steel, Full-page Engravings on Wood, | and Fine Chromo-Litho- 
graph Plates. | 
Hartford, Conn. : | A. D. Worthington and Company. | A. G. Ket- 
tletou & Co., Chicago, 111. N. D. Thompson & Co., St. Louis, Mo. | 
C. C. Wick & Co., Cleveland, O. W. E. Dibble & Co., Cincinnati, 
O. I A. L. Bancroft & Co., San Francisco, Cal. | 1882. | jwp. 
Pp. i-xxxix, 29-650. 8°. 
Wonderful diversity of the Indian languages, pp. 44-48; Indian names, their 
meaning and significance, pp. 226-228; Cheyenne names of the larger streams of 
the Plains, p. 231; Cheyenne songs, with English translation, pp. 352-3.53; 
Dance songs with music, pp. 354-355; The sign-language with vocabulary, 
pp. 379-394. 
1061 Domenech (Abbe Emmanuel). Seven Years' Eesidence | in the 
great | Deserts of North America | by the | Abbe Em. Domenech | 
Apostolical Missionary: Canon of Mont])ellier: Member of the Pon- 
tifical Academy Tiberina, | and of the Geographical and Ethno- 
graphical Societies of France, &c. | Illustrated with fifty-eight 
woodcuts by A. Joliet, three | plates of ancient Indian Music, 
and a nuip showing the actual situation of | the Indian tribes and 
the country described by the author. | In two volumes I Vol. 
I [II]. I 
London | Longman, Green, Longman, and Eoberts | 1860. | ba. o. 
2 vols. 8°. 
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