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ANALYTIC

Title:  
Practicing local faith & local politics: Senecas, Presbyterianism, and a "new Indian mission history"
Parent:
Pennsylvania history, v.73, no.1
Creator:
Nicholas, Mark A.
Publication:
University Park, Pa, 2006.
Notes:  
Includes bibliographcal references.
Call #:  
974.8 P412 V.73, NO.1
Extent:
p. [69]-101. : ill., maps, table ; 23 cm.



ANALYTIC

Title:  
Toward the gradual civilization of the Indian natives: the missionary and linguistic work of Asher Wright (1803-1875) among the Senecas of New York
Parent:
American Philosophical Society. Proceedings, v.100, no.6
Creator:
Fenton, William N. (William Nelson), 1908-2005
Publication:
American Philosophical Society, Philadelphia, 1956.
Notes:  
From Studies of Historical Documents in the Library of the American Philosophical Society, 1956. Includes bibliographical references.
Call #:  
506.73 Am4p v.100, no.6
Extent:
pages 567-581 : illustrations, facsimiles, portrait ; 27 cm.



BOOK

Title:  
An account of sundry missions performed among the Senecas and Munsees: in a series of letters, with an appendix
Creator:
Alden, Timothy, 1771-1839
Publication:
Printed by J. Seymour, New York, 1827.
Call #:  
970.3 AL2A
Extent:
180 p. : port. ; 15 cm.



BOOK

Title:  
Friends like these: an ethnohistorical analysis of the interaction between Allegany (!) Senecas and Quakers, 1798-1823
Creator:
Rothenberg, Diane.
Publication:
1976,
Notes:  
Bibliography: leaves 256-274.
Call #:  
970.3 R74f
Extent:
274 leaves ; 21 cm.



MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION

Dates:
1805-1806
Abstract:  

From the original manuscript held at the Friends Historical Library, Swarthmore College. Contains drafts of this Civilization of the Indian Natives (Philadelphia, 1830). Described by George S. Snyderman, "Halliday Jackson's Journal of a Visit Paid to the Indians of New York (1806)," APS Proc. 101 (1957): 565.
Call #:  
Mss.Film.631.631a
Extent:
1 microfilm_reel(s)



MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION

Dates:
1794-1946
Abstract:  

A Sachem and Civil War adjutant to Ulysses Grant, Ely Samuel Parker was an important figure in the Seneca Indian nation during the first half of the nineteenth century. Trained as an engineer, Parker was deeply involved in the Senecas' land disputes with the Ogden Land Company and he played an important role in interpreting Seneca culture for a white audience, most notably as a consultant for Lewis Henry Morgan. Collected by Arthur C. Parker, the Ely Samuel Parker Papers include correspondence, manuscripts, and printed materials relating primarily to Seneca affairs, history, language, and culture, as well as politics, education, engineering, and the Civil War. Among Parker's correspondents were Henry Clay, Millard Fillmore, Henry M. Flagler, Lewis Henry Morgan, Henry Rowe Schoolcraft, Daniel Webster, and Asher Wright. Several letters relate to Parker's service as engineer of public buildings in Galena, Illinois, and to his Masonic activities. Among the noteworthy items in the collection are several essays on Seneca history and culture, a fragment of Parker's diary, 1847, and a significant quantity of material on the Seneca language assembled by Asher Wright.
Call #:  
Mss.497.3.P223
Extent:
3.5 Linear feet



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