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BOOK

Title:  
Map of the Ohio and Scioto companies' lands
Creators:
Tardieu, P. F. | Barlow, Joel, 1754-1812
Publication:
s. n, s. l, n. d.]
Call #:  
DLAR VF Maps
Extent:
1 p.



BOOK

Title:  
Map maker & Indian traders: an account of John Patten, trader, Arctic explorer, and map maker; Charles Swaine, author, trader, public official, and Arctic explorer; Theodorus Swaine Drage, clerk, trader, and Anglican priest
Creator:
Eavenson, Howard N. (Howard Nicholas), 1873-1953
Publication:
University of Pittsburgh Press, Pittsburgh], 1949.
Notes:  
"Limited to three hundred copies." Appendix 2 - page 117 - Indian and Military affairs of Pennsylvania, 1737-1775 (original manuscript in this library). Contains letter from T. S. Drage to Benjamin Franklin, Mar. 2, 1771 - page 99-106 (original manuscript in this library). Contains letter from William Clarke to Benjamin Franklin, Mar. 18, 1754 - page 148-149 (original manuscript in Mass. Historical Soc.). Bibliography: p. 225-258.
Call #:  
974.8 EA8M
Extent:
xvii, 275 p. : 2 fold. maps, facsims. ; 26 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 Snyderman edited the previously unpublished diaries of Halliday Jackson and John Phillips, Quaker missionaries to the Senecas in the late 18th and early 19th century.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