REPORT OF DIRECTOR AND STATE GEOLOGIST 190C r237 



3 This is rare, inasmuch as the design is not common. It is 

 the symbol of the warrior. On one end is formed the tomahawk, 

 on the other a war club. 



4 A masonic brooch worn by Red Jacket, made for him on his 

 admission to a masonic lodge, said to be the only brooch in the 

 collection hammered from an American coin. It has been proved 

 that Red Jacket v^'as a mason. 



5 A smaller pin of the same order. 



6 Represents union of the nations in war far from home, as it 

 contains the land and water sign, wavy and straight lines, as 

 well as a token of union of the tribes. 



