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Shea (J. G.) — Continued, 

 States, [ 1529-1854. | By John Gilmary 

 Shea, I author [&c. three lines.] | [De- 

 sign.] I 



New York : | Edward Dunigan and 

 brother, | (James B. Kirker.) | 151 Ful- 

 ton street, near Broadway. \ 1857. 



Engraved title: Catholic missions | among the 

 Indian tribes | of the United States, | [engrav- 

 ing -with the words " Catharine Tehgakwita] 1 

 by John G. Shea. | 



New York 1 1 E. Dunigan & brother, 151 Ful- 

 ton St. 



Portrait of Anthony Peyri 1 1. engraved 

 title as above verso blank 1 1. printed title as 

 above verso copyright (dated 1854) 1 1. dedica- 

 tion verso blank 1 1. contents pp. 5-13, preface 

 pp. 15-17, text pp. 19-495, fac-similes pp. i-iv, 

 appendix pp. 497-506, index pp. 507-514, two 

 other portraits (Brebeuf, Jogues), l'i°. 



Linguistics as in the edition of 1855. 



Copies seen: Eames. 



Geschichte | der | katolischen Mis- 



sionen | unter den | Indianer-Stammen 

 der Vereinigten Staaten. | 1529-1860. | 

 von I John Gilmary Shea, | Verfasser 

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

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

 keit Papst Pius IX gewidmet. | Mit 6 

 Stahlstichen. | 



Witrzburg. | Verlag von C. Etlinger. 

 [1858.] (*) 



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



History | of the | Catholic missions | 



among the | Indian tribes of the United 

 States, I 1529-1854. | By John Gilmary 

 Shea, I author of [&c. three lines.] | 

 [Design.] [ 



New York : | T. W. Strong, | Late Ed- 

 ward Dunigan & brother, | Catholic 

 publishing house, | 599 Broadway. 

 [1870.] 



Frontispiece, engraved title verso blank 1 1. 

 printed title as above verso copyright 1 1. dedi- 

 cation verso blank 1 1. contents pp. 5-13, preface 

 pp. 15-17, text pp. 19-495, appendix pp. 497-506, 

 index pp. 507-514, 8°. 



Linguistic contents as in edition of 1855, titled 

 above. 



Copies seen: Congress, Powell. 



Priced by Clarke and co. 1886, no. 6620, $2. 



The Indian tribes of Wisconsin. By 



John Gilmary Shea. 



In Wisconsin Hist. Soc. Coll. vol. 3, pp. 125- 

 138, Madison, 1856, 12o, 



Names of tribes in "Wisconsin, including those 

 of the Algonquian family, some of them with 

 English significations. 



[ ] Micmac or Recollect hieroglyphics. 



Shea (J. G.) — Continued. 



In Historical Magazine, first series, vol. 5, pp, 

 289-292, New York and London, 1861, sm. 4°. 



A general account of the invention and us© 

 of these symbols, including the Lord's prayer 

 in hieroglyphs. For fac-simile thereof see Le- 

 Clercq (C.) 



Geroglifici inventati dal missionaria 



Francescano Recolletto Padre Cristiano 

 le Clerque, a fine di esprimere la lingua 

 della tribu Indiana dci Micmacs. 



In Cronica delle missioni Francescane, com- 

 pilata dal Padre Marcellino di Civezza M. O., 

 anno ni, pp. 40-45, Rome, 1862, 8°. (*> 



The Lord's prayer in Micmac and in hiero- 

 glyphs. 



Of what nation were the inhabitants 



of Stadacona and Hochelaga at the time 

 of Cartier's voyage ? 



In Historical Magazine, first series, vol. 9, pp. 

 144-145, New York, 1865, sm. 4°. 



Numerals 1-10 from Cartier compared with ' 

 the Huron (from Sagard), Onondaga, Caughna- 

 waga, Chippeway, Micmac, Malechite, and Pe* 

 nobscot ; also, a few words from Cartier and 

 Sagard. 



Languages of the American Indians. 



In American Cyclopaedia, vol. 1, pp. 407-414, 

 New York, 1873, 8°. 



Contains grammatical examples of a number 

 of American languages, among them the Dela- 

 ware and Algonquin. 



See Sasseville (J.) and Shea (J. G.) 



John Dawson Gilmary Shea, author, born in 

 New York City July 22, 1824. He was educated 

 at the grammar-school of Columbia College, of 

 which his father was principal, studied law, 

 and was admitted to the bar, but has devoted 

 himself chiefly to literature. He edited the 

 "Historical Magazine" from 1859 till 1865, was 

 one of the founders and first president of the 

 United States Catholic Historical Society, is a 

 member or corresponding member of the prin- 

 cipal historical societies in this country aud 

 Canada, and corresponding memberof theEoyal 

 Academy of History, Madrid. He has received 

 the degree of LL. D. from St. Francis Xavier 

 College, New York, and St. John's College^ 

 Yovdham.—Appleton's Cyclop, of Am. Biog. 



Sheafer (Peter Wenrick). Historical 

 map I of I Pennsylvania. | Showing the 

 I Indian names of streams, and vil- 

 lages, and 1 paths of travel; | the sites 

 of old forts and battle-fields ; | the suc- 

 cessive purchases from the Indians; 

 and the | names and dates of counties 

 and county towns; | with | tables of 

 forts and proprietary manors. | Edited 

 by I P. W. Sheafer | and others. | 



