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Title:  
The Philadelphia of to-day, the world's greatest workshop, America's largest home city with more home owners than any other city in the world, 1683 [-] 1908: Philadelphia showing improved water front; population in 1908, 1,500,000; 225th anniversary of the founding of Philadelphia
Creators:
Philadelphia (Pa.) Executive Committee in Charge of the Founders Week Celebration. | W. T. Littig & Co
Publication:
Executive Committee of Founders Week], Philadelphia], ©1908
Notes:  
Caption title. Oriented with north toward the upper right. "Copyrighted by Executive Committee of Founders Week, 225th Anniversary of the City of Philadelphia."
Call #:  
973 C683 no. 838
Extent:
1 broadside : illustrations ; 59 x 97 cm



MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION

Dates:
1690-1915
Abstract:  

The collection contains information on Fox family speculation in western lands, two manuscript maps from the 1790's and 1830's depicting the family's holdings in northwestern Pennsylvania, and a photograph album from the 1890's documenting Chestnutwold, the Fox estate adjacent to Andalusia. Chief correspondents are Samuel and George Fox.
Call #:  
Mss.B.F832f
Extent:
2 Linear feet



MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION

Dates:
1949-1961
Abstract:  

This collection pertains principally to the Cherokees of North Carolina and Oklahoma and to their language, ethnography, folklore, archeology, history, music, etc. Includes Indian studies and correspondence by Gillespie, notes on Indian dances and linguistics, bibliographies, publications of the Archaeological Society of Brigham Young University, and newspaper clippings. Also comprised of materials on: Apache, Calusa, Chippewa, Choctaw, Delaware, Eskimo, Fox, Iroquois, Karankawa, Kuchin, Louchens, Mattaponi, Muskogee, Navajo, Onondaga, Pueblo, Sauk, Seminole, Seneca, Shawnee, Sioux, Slave, Timucua, Tuscarora, Tutelo, and Wyandot. Contains: Gillespie, "A grammar of western dialect of Cherokee language of the Iroquoian family," 1949-1954 (131 pages); "Miscellaneous material on the Cherokee Indians and language"; "Miscellaneous items pertaining to the American Indian."
Call #:  
Mss.497.3.G41
Extent:
1 Linear feet



MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION

Dates:
n.d.
Abstract:  

These are maps of various pieces of property in the Southwark division of Philadelphia which belonged to certain members of the Shippen family. They include maps taken, in part, from Philadelphia City records, as well as up-to-the-minute surveys done when the property was sold or subdivided. There are names of purchasers in some cases, showing which lots were acquired. There are also drawings of tracts of lands near roads or water and of estates of persons other than the Shippens.
Call #:  
Mss.649.962.Sh6m
Extent:
0.25 Linear feet



MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION

Dates:
1751-1823
Abstract:  

Partly copied by Redmond Conyngham from the state records and part from and with the reports of Judge Gibson and Judge Thomas Cooper. Relates to dispute over Wyoming valley lands between Connecticut and Pennsylvania. Includes correspondence of Lord Amherst, John Armstrong, Jr., Charles Biddle, John Boyd, Zebulon Butler, Thomas Cooper, Thomas Fitch, John Franklin, James Hamilton, Joseph Hamilton, William Montgomery, John Penn, Richard Rush, Jonathan Trumbull, and Roger Wolcott.
Call #:  
Mss.974.83.D65
Extent:
1 volume(s)



BOOK

Title:  
The history of America and all the principal kingdoms, provinces, seas, and islands of it: endeavoring a discovery of the unknown parts of the world, especially of Terra Australis Incognita, or the southern continent; with the history of the conquest of Peru & Mexico
Creator:
Ogilby, John, 1600-1676
Publication:
London, 1682.
Call #:  
917 M766
Extent:
[6], 629 p. : ill., front. (port.), maps ; 41 cm.



Title:  
Kelley's and Bass Islands: showing the harbors of refuge in their vicinity, being an extract from the survey of the west end of Lake Erie made under the direction of the Bureau of Topographical Engineers, War Department in obedience to acts of Congress requiring the survey of the northern and northwestern lakes
Creators:
U.S. Lake Survey | Meade, George Gordon, 1815-1872 | Macomb, J. N. (John N.), 1810 or 1811-1889 | Woodruff, I. C. | Gunnison, J. W. (John Williams), 1812-1853 | Kearney, James, -1862 | Lee, Thomas Jefferson, 1808-1891 | Lambert, John. | Dougal, William H., 1822-1895 | Throop, John Peter Van Ness, 1794-approximately 1861 | United States Topographical Bureau.
Publication:
Notes:  
Relief shown by hachures. Depths shown by contours and soundings. Includes notes, ranges, and sailing directions. At head of title: Seal with text "Survey of the Lakes 1852."
Call #:  
626.5: 1852: Un38kbi Large
Extent:
1 map ; 50 x 60 cm, on sheet 58 x 71 cm



BOOK

Title:  
Voyager 1 and 2 atlas of six Saturnian satellites
Creators:
Batson, Raymond M. | Edelson, Burton I. | Friedman, Herbert, 1916-2000 | United States National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Scientific and Technical Information Branch.
Publication:
Scientific and Technical Information Branch, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Washington, DC, 1984.
Notes:  
Includes bibliographical references (pages 141-142) and index.
Call #:  
523.9 B33v
Extent:
vii, 175 pages : illustrations (some color), facsimiles, tables ; 36 cm.



MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION

Dates:
1933-2001
Abstract:  

A Yale-educated ethnographer, William Fenton devoted most of his career to study of the Haudenosaunee. Receiving his doctorate in 1937, Fenton worked with the Bureau of American Ethnology for a number of years before becoming Director of the New York State Museum and professor at SUNY Albany. The Fenton Papers covers all aspects of William Fenton's professional life, documenting his varied positions as community worker for the New York Agency of the U.S. Indian Service, 1935-1937 (accounts, reports, correspondence); associate anthropologist and senior ethnologist in the Bureau of American Ethnology, 1939-1951 (includes notebooks, letters from the field); Executive Secretary of Anthropology and Psychology, National Academy of Sciences-National Research Council, 1952-1954; and Assistant Commissioner, New York State Museum and Science Service, 1954-1968.
Call #:  
Mss.Ms.Coll.20
Extent:
60.5 Linear feet
Subjects:  

Agendas | Anthropological museums and collections -- Laws and legislation | Anthropologists. | Barbeau, Marius, 1883-1969 | Buffalo Historical Society (Buffalo, NY). | Children's songs | Conference on Iroquois Research | Cornplanter, Jesse J. | Deardorff, Merle H., d.1971 | Dodge, Ernest Stanley | Du Ponceau, Peter Stephen, 1760-1844 | Eagle dance | Eulogies | Fenton, William N. (William Nelson), 1908-2005 | Field notes. | Gelatin silver prints | Genealogies | Gibson, John Hardy | Gibson, Simeon | Graymont, Barbara | Handsome Lake Code | Harrington, M. R. (Mark Raymond), 1882-1971 | Harris, Helen | Herskovits, Melville J. , (Melville Jean), 1895-1963 | Hill, Cephas | International Congress of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences (7th : 1964 : Moscow, Russia) | Iroquois Indians | Iroquois Indians -- Games | Iroquois Indians -- Religion | Iroquois Indians -- Social life and customs | Iroquois dance | Iroquois masks | Jamieson, Sadie | Jennings, Francis, 1918- | Keppler, Joseph | Kidder, Alfred Vincent, 1885-1963 | Kinzua Dam (Pa.) | Lafitau, Joseph-Francois, 1681-1746 | Lectures | Lévi-Strauss, Claude | Logan, Frank | Maps | Maps. | McIlwraith, T. F. (Thomas Forsyth), 1899- | Meetings -- New York (State) -- Rennselaersville | Memorial service | Minutes | Mohawk Indians | Moscow (Russia) -- Description and travel | Museum of the American Indian, Heye Foundation | Negatives | New York | New York State Museum | Notebooks | Ojibwe people | Redeye, Clara | Redeye, Henry | Redeye, Sherman | Rennselaerville (N.Y.) | Rockefeller, Nelson A. (Nelson Aldrich), 1908-1979 | Royal Ontario Museum. Division of Art and Archaeology.. | Saint Petersburg (Russia) -- Description and travel | Sapir, Edward, 1884-1939 | Seneca | Seneca Indians -- Genealogy | Seneca Indians -- Music | Seneca Indians -- Religion | Seneca Indians -- Relocation | Seneca Indians -- Social life and customs | Seneca masks | Shawnee Indians | Siksika Indians | Snow, Jones | Sound recordings | Soviet Union -- Description and travel | Speck, Frank G. (Frank Gouldsmith), 1881-1950 | Spier, Leslie, 1893-1961 | United States. Department of the Interior | Wallace, Paul A. W. | Wampum belts | Waugh, F. W., (Frederick Wilkerson), 1872-1924 | White, Leslie A., 1900-1972 | White, Marian E. (Marian Emily), 1921-1975 | Wissler, Clark, 1870-1947 | Witthoft, John



MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION

Dates:
1745-1848
Abstract:  

George Clymer was a successful merchant, well-known politician, and a generous philanthropist, but is today most famous for being a signer of the Declaration of Independence. As a proponent of independence, he joined various local political committees including six of the seven Philadelphia resistance committees. From there, he entered the national political arena and in 1776 was elected to the Second Continental Congress where he signed the Declaration of Independence. The George Clymer Collection is a small one and not reflective of his varied pursuits. There are twenty-seven documents, most of which are not signed by Clymer; those that are signed by Clymer are dated between May 3, 1800 and January 22, 1813. The items represent not Clymer's political activities but his ordinary legal and real estate transactions.
Call #:  
Mss.B.C625
Extent:
0.25 Linear feet



MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION

Dates:
1903-1918
Abstract:  

Henry Howard Houston II (1895-1918) was the son of a prominent Philadelphia family, the Houstons. He enjoyed a privileged upbringing, graduating from Chestnut Hill Academy in 1912 and from the University of Pennsylvania in 1916. Upon his graduation date, he enlisted in Battery C of the First Field Artillery, Pennsylvania National Guard, and was sent to the Texas and New Mexico borders in response to Pancho Villa's raids from Mexico. In January 1917, he volunteered with the American Field Ambulance Service in France during World War I, stationed near Verdun, where he was constantly under fire when performing his duty to pick up wounded soldiers from the trenches. Henry took a commission in the French Army and enrolled in its transportation school. The French government awarded him the Croix de Guerre for gallantry under fire. When the U.S. entered the war, Henry resigned his commission in the French army and rejoined the Pennsylvania National Guard, his unit being the 53rd Field Artillery Brigade, 28th Division. He returned to the U.S. and received training as an aerial observer at Fort Sill, Oklahoma. Early in 1918 he returned to France as a staff member of the 53rd Field Artillery Brigade, commandedn by General William Price. In August 1918, Lt. Houston was killed south of Arcis-le-Ponsart while returning from an air field. He was 23. The bulk of this eight linear feet collection reflects Henry's personal life as a son, soldier, friend and lover, during the last three years of his life 1916 to 1918.
Call #:  
Mss.Ms.Coll.76.17
Extent:
8 Linear feet



Title:  
Chart of Buffalo Harbor and head of Niagara River: with the outlet of Lake Erie
Creators:
U.S. Lake Survey | Williams, W. G. (William G.), -1846 | Woodruff, I. C. | Dougal, William H., 1822-1895 | Meade, George Gordon, 1815-1872 | United States Topographical Bureau.
Publication:
Notes:  
Depths shown by gradient tints and soundings. Includes "Sailing directions." At head of title: seal with text "Survey of the lakes 1857."
Call #:  
647.919:1857 UN38cbh (large maps)
Extent:
1 map ; 54 x 48 cm, on sheet 66 x 60 cm



Title:  
Map of the boundary lines between the United States and the adjacent British provinces from the mouth of the river St. Croix to the intersection of the parallel of 45 degrees of north latitude with the river St. Lawrence near St. Regis: Shewing the lines as respectively claimed by the United States and Great Britain under the treaty of 1783, as awarded by the king of the Netherlands, and as settled in 1842 by the Treaty of Washington
Creators:
Lee, Thomas Jefferson, 1808-1891 | Fairfax, Wilson M. C. | Graham, J. D. (James Duncan), 1799-1865 | Stone, William James, 1798-1865
Publication:
U.S. Senate, Washington], March 3d. 1843.
Notes:  
Engraved by: W.J. Stone, Wash. Shows proposed and final boundary lines by colored lines. Inset shows position and outline of Fort Montgomery (also known as Fort Blunder) at Rouses Point in relation to the boundary line.
Call #:  
632.5 : 1843 : Un38BLb
Extent:
1 map : outline color ; 58.5 x 73 cm



Title:  
Head of Green Bay and entrance to Fox River, Wisconsin: from surveys under the direction of the Bureau of Topographical Engineers, War Department
Creators:
U.S. Lake Survey | Meade, George Gordon, 1815-1872 | Williams, W. G. (William G.), -1846 | Gunnison, J. W. (John Williams), 1812-1853 | Raynolds, W. F. (William Franklin), 1820-1894 | Macomb, J. N. (John N.), 1810 or 1811-1889 | Lambert, John. | Herbst, Frs. (Francis) | Dougal, William H., 1822-1895 | Lee, Thomas Jefferson, 1808-1891 | United States Army. Corps of Topographical Engineers.
Publication:
Notes:  
Relief shown by soundings and isolines. Prime meridians: Greenwich and Washington. Includes sailing directions, geographical positions and notes.
Call #:  
626.3: [1854]: Un38hgb Large
Extent:
1 map ; 48 x 66 cm, sheet 59 x 76 cm.



Title:  
A map of the head of Chesapeake Bay and Susquehanna River: shewing the navigation of the same with a topographical descirption of the surrounding country from an actual survey
Creators:
Hauduceur, C. P. | Allardice, S. (Samuel)
Publication:
publisher not identified, Place of publication not identified, 1799.
Notes:  
Covers also part of Pennsylvania. Partial cadastral map, showing names of landowners, city grids, and other points of interest. Depth shown by soundings. Prime meridian: Washington, D.C. Inset: Plan of the town of Havre de Grace with its additions surveyed and laid out by the Author.
Call #:  
652: 1799: H293cbs large
Extent:
1 map ; 56 x 75 cm



Title:  
Straits of Mackinac with the approaches thereto from Lakes Huron and Michigan and the entrance by the Detour Passage to the St. Mary's River
Creators:
U.S. Lake Survey | Meade, George Gordon, 1815-1872 | Macomb, J. N. (John N.), 1810 or 1811-1889 | Kearney, James, -1862 | Siebert, Selmar | Boschke, A. | United States Topographical Bureau.
Publication:
Washington, D.C.], [1856]
Notes:  
Depths shown by soundings and isolines; relief shown by hachures. Includes "Sailing directions," Note", "Table showing the various stages of water during the survey," and "Light houses." "Note in March 1874. New soundings by Lieut. Powell have been added to this chart." "Note in March 1874. From telegraphic connections the longitudes on this chart, which were derived from moon culminations should be increased by 4'39"63." Variant of: Karpinski, L.C. Bib. of the printed maps of Michigan, 808.
Call #:  
626.3: [1856]: Un38smm Large)
Extent:
1 map ; 57 x 104 cm, on sheet 65 x 112 cm



MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION

Dates:
1758-1995
Abstract:  

Trained as an anthropologist under Frank Speck at the University of Pennsylvania, the ethnohistorian George Snyderman (1908- ) spent his career studying Seneca Indian religion, history, and culture. Snyderman edited the previously unpublished diaries of Halliday Jackson and John Phillips, Quaker missionaries to the Senecas in the late 18th and early 19th century. The Snyderman Papers includes a small volume of correspondence, along with manuscripts of works by Snyderman and colleagues, and copies of primary source materials pertaining to Seneca history. Of particular interest is his correspondence with anthropologists William N. Fenton, Merle Deardorff, and Frank Speck and with his Seneca consultant Clara Redeye and her daughter, Helen Harris, and photographs of the Allegany Senecas taken by Fenton and Speck.
Call #:  
Mss.Ms.Coll.51
Extent:
3 Linear feet



MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION

Dates:
1945-2000
Abstract:  

An anthropologist and student of Native American cultures, Elisabeth Tooker devoted a long career, much of it as a professor at Temple University, to study of the culture and ethnohistory of the Haudenosaunee of New York State. The Tooker Papers is arranged in six series, and contain her correspondence, subject files, research notes, and both published and unpublished papers.
Call #:  
Mss.Ms.Coll.84
Extent:
42 Linear feet



MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION

Dates:
1590-1976
Abstract:  

This collection includes field notes and reports, diaries of expeditions, texts, grammars, dictionaries of Indian languages, theses and research papers collected by members of the Department of Anthropology of the University of Chicago in connection with the Carnegie Institution of Washington Middle American Research Program as well as various Middle American governmental agencies. A microfilm publication of the University of Chicago, 1946-1957. Table of contents available.
Call #:  
Mss.Film.297
Extent:
26 microfilm_reel(s)



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