Professional Documents
Culture Documents
Catherine O’Sullivan
December 2007
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CONTENTS
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SERIES IX: PROPERTY RECORDS AND REQUISITIONS ...........................................................121
SERIES X: CLIPPINGS .......................................................................................................................123
SUBSERIES: UNMOUNTED ..........................................................................................................123
SUBSERIES: MOUNTED ................................................................................................................124
SUBSERIES: SCRAPBOOKS ..........................................................................................................125
SERIES XI: PUBLICATIONS .............................................................................................................126
SUBSERIES: INDIAN MISCELLANY, QUARTO SERIES .........................................................126
SUBSERIES: ANNUAL REPORTS, ILLUSTRATIONS ................................................................127
SUBSERIES: BAE BULLETIN, ILLUSTRATIONS.......................................................................128
SUBSERIES: MISCELLANEOUS ILLUSTRATIONS ...................................................................132
SERIES: XII: BAE LIBRARY MATERIALS, PAMPHLETS AND REPRINTS ..............................133
APPENDIX: LIST OF BAE CORRESPONDENTS...............................................................................138
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ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY
The Bureau of Ethnology was established by an act of the United States Congress on
March 3, 1879, but it was largely the personal creation of the geologist and explorer
Major John Wesley Powell. His earlier explorations of the Colorado River and Grand
Canyon formed the basis of the Geographical and Geological Survey of the Rocky
Mountain Region. While exploring the area, Powell became alarmed at what he perceived
to be the decline of the aboriginal way of life due to rapid depopulation. In a letter to the
Secretary of the Interior, he warned that “in a few years, it will be impossible to
study…Indians in their primitive condition, except from recorded history.” 1 He urged
swift government action; the result of which was the appropriation of $20,000 (20 Stat.
397) to transfer all documents relating to North American Indians from the Department
of Interior to the Smithsonian Institution and its Secretary’s appointment of Powell as
director of the newly established Bureau of Ethnology, a position he held until his death
in 1902. In 1897, its name was changed to the Bureau of American Ethnology (BAE) to
underscore the limits of its geographical reaches.
Under Powell, the BAE organized the nation’s earliest anthropological field expeditions,
in which the characteristics and customs of native North Americans were observed
firsthand and documented in official reports. Images of Indian life were captured on
photographic glass plate negatives, and their songs on wax cylinder recordings. Histories,
vocabularies and myths were gathered, along with material objects excavated from
archaeological sites, and brought back to Washington for inclusion in the BAE
manuscript library or the United States National Museum.
The fruits of these investigations were disseminated via a series of highly regarded and
widely distributed publications, most notably BAE Annual Reports, BAE Bulletins and
Contributions to North American Ethnology. BAE research staff also responded routinely
to inquiries posed by colleagues, government agencies and the general public on matters
ranging from artwork to warfare. Moreover, the BAE prepared exhibits on the various
cultural groups it studied not only for the Smithsonian Institution, but also large
expositions held nationwide.
The course of BAE operations remained largely the same under Powell’s successors: WJ
McGee (acting director) 1902; William Henry Holmes, 1902-1910; Frederick W. Hodge,
1910-1918; J. Walter Fewkes, 1918-1928; Matthew W. Stirling, 1928-1957; Frank H.H.
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Hinsley, Curtis. Savages and Scientists: The Smithsonian Institution and the Development of American
Anthropology, 1846-1910 (Washington, DC: Smithsonian Institution Press, 1981), page 149.
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Roberts, Jr., 1957-1964; and Henry B. Collins (acting director), 1964-1965. However,
following a 1903 internal investigation of the Bureau’s administrative activities,
Smithsonian officials called for a broader scope of ethnological inquiry and greater
application of anthropological research methodologies. The BAE responded in 1904 by
expanding agency activities to include investigations in Hawaii, the Philippines and the
Caribbean.
The BAE extended its geographical reaches once again, in the 1940s, to include Central
and South America. In 1943, the Institute of Social Anthropology (ISA) was established
as an independent subunit of the Bureau for the purpose of developing and promoting
ethnological research throughout the American Republics. The findings of ISA sponsored
investigations were published in the six volume series, Handbook of South American
Indians (BAE Bulletin 143). Julian H. Steward, editor of the Handbook, was appointed
director of ISA operations and held the position until 1946 when George M. Foster
assumed responsibility. The ISA was absorbed by the Institute of Inter-American Affairs,
in 1952, thus terminating its relationship with the BAE.
In 1946 the BAE assumed partial administrative control of the recently established River
Basin Surveys (RBS), its third and final autonomous subunit. The purpose of the RBS
was to salvage and preserve archaeological evidence threatened by post-World War II
public works programs, more specifically the rapid construction of dams and reservoirs
occurring throughout the country. Excavations conducted under the RBS yielded
considerable data on early North American Indian settlements, and subsequent
deliberations on this data were published as reports in various BAE Bulletins.
In 1965, the BAE merged administratively with the Smithsonian Institution’s Department
of Anthropology to form the Office of Anthropology within the United States National
Museum (now the Department of Anthropology within the National Museum of Natural
History). The BAE manuscript library, also absorbed by the Department of
Anthropology, became the foundation of what is today the National Anthropological
Archives (NAA).
In its 86 year existence, the BAE played a significant role in the advancement of
American anthropology. Its staff included some of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries’
most distinguished anthropologists, including Jeremiah Curtain, Frank Hamilton
Cushing, J.O. Dorsey, Jesse Walter Fewkes, Alice Cunningham Fletcher, Albert H.
Gatschet, John Peabody Harrington, John N.B. Hewitt, William Henry Holmes, Ales
Hrdlicka, Neil Judd, Francis LaFlesche, Victor and Cosmo Mindeleff, James Mooney,
James Pilling, Matilda Coxe Stevenson, Matthew Williams Stirling, William Duncan
Strong and William Sturtevant. The BAE also collaborated with and supported the work
of many non-Smithsonian researchers most notably Franz Boas, Francis Densmore,
Gerard Fowke, Garrick Mallery, Washington Matthews, Paul Radin, John Swanton,
Cyrus Thomas and T.T. Waterman, as well as America’s earliest field photographers
such as Charles Bell, John K. Hillers, Timothy O’Sullivan and William Dinwiddie.
Several of its staff founded the Anthropological Society of Washington in 1880, which
later became the American Anthropological Association in 1899. What is more, its
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seminal research continues to be drawn up by contemporary anthropologists and
government agents through the use of BAE manuscripts now housed in the NAA.
Sources Consulted:
Hinsley, Curtis. Savages and Scientists: The Smithsonian Institution and the Development
of American Anthropology, 1846-1910. Washington, DC: Smithsonian Institution Press,
1981.
Sturtevant, William. "Why a Bureau of American Ethnology?" Box 286, Functions of the
BAE, Series IV: Miscellaneous Administrative Files, 1948-1965, Records of the Bureau
of American Ethnology, National Anthropological Archives.
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SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE
The records in this collection embody the administrative functions of the Bureau of
American Ethnology from 1879 to 1965. The collection consists of correspondence, card
files, registers, official notices, annual and monthly work reports, research statements,
research proposals, grant applications, personnel action requests, notices of personnel
action, meeting minutes, purchase orders and requisitions, property records, biographical
sketches, resolutions, newspaper clippings, reviews of publications, drafts of
publications, circulars, programs, pamphlets, announcements, illustrations, cartographic
materials, photographic prints, photographic negatives, bibliographies, and reprinted
publications.
The majority of illustrations, artwork and photographs that appear in this collection are
associated with BAE publications, including BAE Annual Reports, BAE Bulletins,
Contributions to North American Ethnology and Smithsonian Institution, Miscellaneous
Collection. Maps located among the collection originate, by and large, from BAE field
expeditions and research projects. BAE staff also amassed great quantities of newspaper
clippings that concerned BAE research or points of interest. Of particular note are three
scrapbooks comprised of clippings that relate to “mound builders” and the work of the
BAE’s Division of Mound Explorations.
Also worthy of note are the various records relating to the 1903 investigation of the BAE.
Records related to the investigation highlight the Smithsonian Institution’s longstanding
dissatisfaction with the internal management of the BAE, its concerns over the BAE’s
loose relationship with the parent organization, and displeasure with the manner in which
BAE scientific research was developing. Other materials of special interest are the
various administrative records covering the period 1929 to 1946 and 1949 to 1965. The
majority covers personnel matters; however, others justify the work of the BAE and bear
witness to growing concerns that the BAE would eventually be absorbed by the
Department of Anthropology within the United States National Museum.
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RESTRICTIONS
None
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PROVENANCE
The Records of the Bureau of American Ethnology were transferred to the Smithsonian
Office of Anthropology Archives with the merger of the BAE and the Department of
Anthropology of the National Museum of Natural History in 1965. The Smithsonian
Office of Anthropology Archives was renamed the National Anthropological Archives in
1968.
PROCESSING NOTE
Circumstances and decisions behind the current arrangement of this collection are
unknown.
The present archivist reordered a portion of Series I: Correspondence for the purpose of
creating consonance among the various subseries. All indices and registers were brought
together to form the first subseries, and the final eight subseries, which were previously
interspersed throughout the chronologically ordered subseries, were moved to the end.
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RELATED ARCHIVAL COLLECTIONS
Additional material relating to BAE administrative affairs and research projects can be
found among the National Anthropological Archives’ vast collection of numbered
manuscripts. Too numerous to list in this space, these include official correspondence,
monthly and annual work reports, fiscal records, field notes, personal diaries, expedition
logs, catalogues of specimens, vocabularies, historical sketches, maps, diagrams,
drawings, bibliographies, working papers and published writings, among various others.
Most of these documents are dispersed throughout the numbered manuscript collection as
single items; however, some have been culled and unified into larger units (e.g., MS 2400
is comprised of documents relating to the Division of Mound Explorations). Artwork and
illustrations produced for BAE publications are also located among the NAA’s numbered
manuscript collection as well as its photograph collection (e.g., Photo Lot 78-51 and
Photo Lot 80-6).
Photographs concerning BAE research interests can be found among the following NAA
photographic lots: Photo Lot 14, Bureau of American Ethnology Subject and Geographic
File ca. 1870s-1930s; Photo Lot 24, BAE Photographs of American Indians 1840s to
1960s (also known as the Source Print Collection); Photo Lot 60, BAE Reference
Albums 1858-1905; and Photo Lot 85, BAE Miscellaneous Photographs 1895 to 1930.
Other photographic lots include portraits of BAE staff and collaborators, namely Photo
Lot 33, Portraits of Anthropologists and others 1860s-1960s; Photo Lot 68, Portraits of
John Wesley Powell ca. 1890 and 1898; and Photo Lot 70, Department of Anthropology
Portrait File ca. 1864-1921.
Additional materials in the NAA relating to the work of the BAE can be found among the
professional papers of its staff, collaborators and USNM anthropologists.. These include
the papers of Ales Hrdlicka, John Peabody Harrington, Otis Mason, J.C. Pilling, Matthew
Williams Stirling, and William Duncan Strong. Documents relating to the work of the
BAE can be found among the records of the River Basin Surveys (1928-1969) and the
Institute of Social Anthropology (1941-1952).
Records related to this collection can also be found in the Smithsonian Institution
Archives (SIA). SIA accession 05-124 includes information regarding the 1942 transfer
of six audio recordings related to the Chumash Indian language from the Bureau of
American Ethnology to the National Archives, nine pages of Chumash translations, and
"The Story of Candalaria, the Old Indian Basket-Maker." The Fiscal and Payroll Records
of the Office of the Secretary, 1847 to 1942 (Record Unit 93, includes voucher logs,
disbursement journals and daybooks of money paid out to the BAE from 1890 to 1910.
BAE correspondence can also be found among the Records of the Office of the Secretary
(Record Unit 776, accession 05-162). The Papers of William Henry Holmes, second
director of the BAE, are also located among the SIA (Record Unit 7084).
Accession records concerning artifacts and specimens collected by the BAE are located
in the registrars’ office of the National Museum of Natural History.
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Related collections can also be found at the National Archives and Records
Administration. RG 57.3.1, the Administrative Records of the United States Geological
Survey, includes register of applications for BAE ethnological expositions conducted
between1879-82. RG 75.29, Still Pictures among the Records of the Bureau of Indian
Affairs, includes 22 photographs of Arapaho, Cheyenne, Kiowa, Comanche, Navajo, and
Apache Indians taken by William S. Soule for the BAE during1868-75. RG 106,
Records of the Smithsonian Institution, includes cartographic records (106.2) relating to
Indian land cessions in Indiana created for the First Annual Report of the Bureau of
American Ethnology, 1881 (1 item); a distribution of American Indian linguistic stock in
North America and Greenland, by John Wesley Powell, for the Seventh Annual Report of
the Bureau of American Ethnology, ca. 1887 (1 item); a distribution of Indian tribal and
linguistic groups in South America, 1950 (1 item); the Indian tribes in North America, for
Bulletin 145, Bureau of American Ethnology, 1952 (4 items). Sound Recordings (106.4)
include songs and linguistic material relating to the Aleut, Mission, Chumash, and Creek,
gather by the BAE in 1912, 1914, 1930-41. Some include translations (122 items).
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SERIES DESCRIPTIONS AND CONTAINER LIST
This series constitutes the administrative correspondence of the BAE, and is the largest
series in the collection. It is divided into twenty subseries. The first subseries, Indices and
Registers of Letters Sent and Received, is arranged chronologically and then, therein,
alphabetically by correspondent. These records provide the date of receipt, name of
sender and a brief description of subject discussed. There is a substantial gap in these
records from 1902 to 1949.
Bound copies of outgoing letters comprise the second subseries, Letterbooks. Letterbooks
are arranged categorically by kind and then, therein, chronologically. Letterbooks in the
“general series” include outgoing letters sent chiefly by John Wesley Powell, James C.
Pilling, Garrick Mallery, H.C. Rizer, WJ McGee, Frederick W. Hodge and William
Henry Holmes. Matters discussed in these letters relate to the preparation and distribution
of publications issued by the BAE; formal instructions relating to staff research projects;
the maintenance and reproduction of manuscripts and photographs within the BAE
collection; the collection and distribution of material objects obtained on BAE field
expeditions; the appointment of BAE staff and arrangements made with outside
collaborators; requests for appropriations; plans of operation; summaries of expenditures;
Indian legislation; laws for the preservation of antiquities; execution of the Antiquities
Act; and cooperation with other government agencies. Also discussed are routine
housekeeping matters such as the acquisition and return of materials borrowed from the
Library of Congress and other institutions or the purchase of supplies and equipment.
Lettersbooks comprising letters of “transmittal” discuss the distribution of publications,
manuscripts or anthropological information. Letterbooks regarding “requisitions for
printing and binding” include letters sent to the Public Printing Office. Letterbooks
pertaining to “annual reports” include complete or partial reports addressed to the
Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution. They differ slightly in content from those
published in the BAE Annual Report series. Letters filed and bound under “library”
mostly concern the borrowing or lending of library material, and the purchase of library
supplies. “Editorial” letterbooks includes letters to authors, editors and printers,
expressing editorial or printing concerns. Letterbooks relating to “accounts” pertain
generally to BAE accounts and the conveyance of vouchers.
The letterbooks of William Henry Holmes include letters concerning his charge as Chief
Officer of the BAE. Many discuss BAE accounts, plans of operation, staff changes, staff
instructions and proposed federal laws for the preservation of antiquities. Others discuss
the archaeological work of the BAE, especially the mound surveys carried out by the
Division of Mound Explorations. They include replies to requests for information
pertaining to Indian mines, quarries and caves, as well as the methods used in excavating
these sites. Also included are acknowledgements for the receipt of specimens,
photographs and manuscripts. The letterbook of Frank M. Barnett includes letters relating
primarily to BAE accounts. Letters in Frank Hamilton Cushing’s letterbooks concern, by
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and large, the collection of specimens in Florida for the Smithsonian Institution and the
University of Pennsylvania.
The letterbooks of WJ McGee include letters relating to BAE scholarly work and the
Bureau’s dealings with the American Geological Society, the Columbia Historical
Society, the Joint Commission of the Scientific Societies of Washington (later the
Washington Academy of Science), the National Geographic Society, the American
Association for the Advancement of Science, the American Anthropological Association,
the Washington Chapter of the Archaeological Institute of America and the International
Archaeological Commission. Other letters document McGee’s professional relationship
with fellow ethnologists and geologists, his personal relationship with William Henry
Holmes, and his role as the executor of the estate of Alexander H. and Maria Matilda
Evans (parents of Matilda Coxe Stevenson). Others document his position as vice
president of the American Association for the Advancement of Science and his role as the
American representative to the preliminary conferences responsible for forming the
International Archaeological Commission. Discussed elsewhere is the preparation and
distribution of McGee’s own publications, his involvement in a series of public lectures
hosted by the Smithsonian Institution, and his observances on the death of John Wesley
Powell. Of particular interest is a letter dated July 10, 1896 concerning charges of fraud
brought against Frank Hamilton Cushing and another dated November 18, 1902
describing John Wesley Powell’s last years as a scholar and administrator of the BAE.
McGee’s letterbooks also include typescript articles, lectures and similar works. Worthy
of note is an article by Matilda Coxe Stevenson relating to a Zuni Scalp ceremony
(November 27, 1894). Other articles include, “Primitive Trephining Illustrated by the
Munis Peruvian Collection” (January 26, 1894), “The Antiquity of Man in America”
(April 13, 1894), “The Expedition to Seriland” (February 14, 1896), “The Papago Time
Concept” (July 22, 1896), “A Proposed American Anthropologic Association” (June 21,
1902), “Powell as Anthropologist” (April 11, 1902) and “Progress toward an
International Archaeolgic and Ethnologic Commission”.
The third subseries, Letters Received 1878, relates exclusively to the work of the US
Geographical and Geological Survey of the Rocky Mountain Region. The series is
arranged in no particular order. The fourth subseries, Letters Received 1879-1887, is
arranged alphabetically by correspondent or institution. Attached to many of these letters
are official copies of BAE outgoing replies. Letters deserving special attention include
Alexander Graham Bell’s letter and chart pertaining to Powell’s phonetic alphabet; Franz
Boas’ rationale and plan for publishing material relating to Northwest Coast Indians;
Cushing’s sketch map of ruins and caves in the vicinities of San Juan and Wingate,
Arizona; Dorsey’s wordlist of “Shasti or Klamath”; Gatschet’s 1884 “Map of Creek
Country in the Eighteenth Century: Names and Sites Restored from the
Contemporaneous Documents”; Gatschet’s “Affinities between Tehwa and Shoshonian
Dialects”; and Cyrus Thomas’ report regarding the Traona manuscript.
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the fraud charges brought against Frank Hamilton Cushing; Washington Matthews’
discussion of the pueblo names in Chaco Canyon; Shelley’s transcription of Quanah
Parker’s statements regarding James Mooney; Mooney’s letters concerning his Arapaho
photographs; Franz Boas’ list of Chinook place names; Abbe’s letter concerning the
origin of the term “Chinook winds”; and Ashenhurst’s letter including a copy of “The
Lord’s Prayer in Millipama (Mith-hhlama, Tenino).
The sixth and seventh subseries, Letters Received 1907 and Letters Received 1908, are
arranged alphabetically by correspondent or institution. Attached to many of these letters
are official copies of BAE outgoing replies. Material largely concerns special projects
being conducted by the BAE at the time, including the study of various aboriginal
languages spoken throughout Indiana, Fewkes’ work at Casa Grande, and Frachtenberg’s
work among the Tutelo. Letters regarding the preparation of various BAE publications,
such as the second volume of Hodge’s Handbook of American Indians North of Mexico,
are also included in these subseries.
The eighth and ninth subseries, Letters Received 1909-1949 and Letters Received 1950-
1965, are arranged alphabetically by correspondent or institution with the exception of
those letters filed by subject or project. Letters received include requests for information
regarding Native American languages, customs, relics or lands surveyed by the BAE.
Inquiries were received from museum curators, geologists, military officials, professional
anthropologists, students and members of the general public. The majority of outgoing
letters were composed by BAE administrative staff fielding these queries; however, some
were composed by members of the BAE research staff themselves. Other incoming
letters concern personnel matters; research proposals; the BAE budget; the acquisition or
distribution of specimens, manuscripts and photographs; legislation affecting BAE
activities; and BAE publications. Also found among these letters are official reports
concerning the progress of field work being carried out by BAE staff and collaborators.
Noteworthy material found among Letters Received 1909-1949, include Boas’
“Memorandum on the Changes of the Human Body under the Influences of American
Life”; Densmore’s “Native Songs of Two Hybrid Ceremonies among the American
Indians”; Fenton’s photographs taken while on the Tonawanda Reservation; John
Peabody Harrington’s photographs of his informants; Thomas M. Galey’s print of the
Osage Indian Non-pe-wa-the; and Kelsey’s photograph of Kuanui of the Palolo Valley,
Oahu, Hawaii; and the Latin American Expedition’s photographs of the Tule. Material
deserving special mention in Letters Received 1950-1965 is William S. Laughlin’s
preliminary report of the archaeological work being conducted on the Aleutian Islands
during the summer of 1952; William Reeder’s report on the biological investigations
carried out on the Kodiak Islands; and Alice Larde de Venturino’s “Astonishing Stone
Inscriptions of North Chile”.
The tenth and eleventh subseries, Letters Sent, Photocopies and Transcripts 1879-1902
and Letters Received, Photocopies and Transcripts 1879-1906, are arranged in no
particular order. Reasons behind the duplication or transcription of these letters are
unknown. The twelfth subseries, Letters Received, Temporary Correspondence 1949 to
1965, follows two ordering schemes: material dating from 1949 to 1952 is arranged
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alphabetically by correspondent or institution and material dating from 1953 to 1965 is
arranged chronologically. Letters in this subseries appear to have been culled from two
separate accumulations of correspondence (one maintained between 1949 and 1952; the
other between 1953 and 1965), and unified as a sampling of the various types of requests
that were received by the Bureau during this period.
Box 1
Box 2
Series 1. Correspondence
Subseries: Indices and Registers to Letters Sent and Received
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Indices of Letters Received, 1883 to 1888
Indices of Letters Received, 1889
Box 3
Box 4
Box 5
Box 6
Box 7
Box 8
Box 9
Box 10
Box 11
Subseries: Letterbooks
Series 1. Correspondence
Subseries: Indices and Registers to Letters Sent and Received
Subseries: Letterbooks 15
Letters Sent, General Series January 16, 1880 to April 16, 1880
Box 12
Letters Sent, General Series April 16, 1880 to August 18, 1880
Letters Sent, General Series August 18, 1880 to November 9, 1880
Letters Sent, General Series November 10, 1880 to February 14, 1881
Box 13
Letters Sent, General Series February 14, 1881 to April 15, 1881
Letters Sent, General Series April 18, 1881 to Jul 21, 1881
Letters Sent, General Series July 21, 1881 to January 28, 1882
Letters Sent, General Series January 28, 1882 to September 8, 1882
Box 14
Box 15
Box 16
Letters Sent, General Series October 29, 1889 to March 25, 1891
Letters Sent, General Series March 28, 1891 to June 22, 1892
Letters Sent, General Series June 25, 1892 to September 1, 1893
Box 17
Letters Sent, General Series June 21, 1893 to December 23, 1893
Letters Sent, General Series December 23, 1893 to May 9, 1894
Letters Sent, General Series May 8, 1894 to September 7, 1894
Box 18
Box 19
Series 1. Correspondence
Subseries: Letterbooks 16
Letters Sent, General Series January 19, 1897 to June 28, 1897
Letters Sent, General Series June 28, 1897 to January 18, 1898
Letters Sent, General Series January 19, 1898 to August 16, 1898
Box 20
Letters Sent, General Series August 17, 1898 to April 19, 1899
Letters Sent, General Series April 20, 1899 to October 23, 1899
Letters Sent, General Series October 25, 1899 to April 25, 1900
Box 21
Letters Sent, General Series April 26, 1900 to November 20, 1900
Letters Sent, General Series November 20, 1900 to May 25, 1901
Letters Sent, General Series May 25, 1901 to December 18, 1901
Box 22
Letters Sent, General Series December 19, 1901 to May 24, 1902
Letters Sent, General Series May 26, 1902 to September 24, 1902
Letters Sent, General Series October 16, 1902 to March 9, 1903
Box 23
Letters Sent, General Series March 10, 1903 to July 10, 1903
Letters Sent, General Series July 10, 1903 to September 17, 1903
Letters Sent, General Series March 10, 1903 to July 10, 1903
Box 24
Box 25
Letters Sent, General Series March 31, 1904 to May 23, 1904
Letters Sent, General Series May 23, 1904 to July 23, 1904
Letters Sent, General Series July 23, 1904 to October 8, 1904
Box 26
Box 27
Series 1. Correspondence
Subseries: Letterbooks 17
Letters Sent, General Series April 3, 1905 to June 14, 1905
Letters Sent, General Series June 14, 1905 to August 29, 1905
Letters Sent, General Series August 29, 1905 to October 21, 1905
Box 28
Box 29
Box 30
Letters Sent, General Series August 20, 1906 to October 25, 1906
Letters Sent, General Series October 25, 1906 to December 17, 1906
Letters Sent, General Series December 17, 1906 to February 9, 1907
Box 31
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Box 33
Box 34
Box 35
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Box 37
Box 38
Box 39
Box 40
Box 41
Box 42
Box 43
Box 45
Box 46
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Box 48
Box 49
Box 50
Box 51
Box 52
Series 1. Correspondence
Subseries: Letterbooks 20
Letters Sent, William Henry Holmes February 24, 1890 to March 2, 1893
Letters Sent, William Henry Holmes June 11, 1903 to March 30, 1905
Letters Sent, William Henry Holmes October 21, 1902 to March 1, 1903
Letters Sent, Frank M. Barnett April 1903
Box 53
Letters Sent, Material for Science February 10, 1883 to May 1884
Letters Sent, Frank Hamilton Cushing December 30, 1896 to February 28, 1898
Letters Sent, Frank Hamilton Cushing October 14, 1898 to May 22, 1899
Box 54
Box 55
Box 56
Box 57
Box 58
Series 1. Correspondence
Subseries: Letterbooks 21
Box 59
Box 60
Abbe, C
Abbe, C C
Adams, Henry
Abert, JW
Agricultural Dept
Alvord, HE
American Antiquarian Society
American Association/ AD’T/SCI
American MSM/Nat Hist
American Philosophical Society
American Tract Society
Andree, R
Armstrong R H
Atkins, FH
Box 61
A – Ac
Adams, Aw – Adams, W W
Ag – Ald
Alf – All
Am(erican) A – Am(erican) Ethnological Soc
American Hist Mag – American Ins/Min’G, Eng’s
American Journal – Amh
Anderson, A D – Anderson R B
Andr – Arm
Arn – As
Atc – Atl
Av – Ay
Box 62
B – Bai
Bak – Balla
Ballou, E – Ballou, W
Ban – Bare
Series 1. Correspondence
Subseries: Letters Received 1878
Subseries: Letters Received 1879-1887 22
Barf – Bark
Barna –Barne
Barnu – Bart
Bate – Batt
Bea – Bec
Bee – Beng
Benn – Bid
Bie – Bis
Bl – Boe
Bol – Boy
Brac – Bran
Brau – Bre
Bri – Brou
Brown, H – Brown, IN
Brown, Ioss – Brown, SC
Bru – Bul
Bur – By
Box 63
Bancroft, H H 1879-1888
Bandelier, A F 1879-1888
Barber, E A 1879-1888
Bartlett, JNO R1879-1888
Beauchamp, Wm M 1879-1888
Bell, A G 1879-1888
Bell C N 1879-1888
Bessels, E 1879-1888
Bickford, F A1879-1888
Bien, J July 1879 – June 1880
Bien, J July 1880 – February 1887
Boas, F March 1885 – December 1885
Boas, F March 1886 – December 1886
Boas, F March 1887 – August 1887
Boas, F February 1888 –December 1888
Boteler, W C 1879-1888
Bourke, J G 1879-1888
Bowers, S 1879-1888
Brinton, DG 1879-1888
Buckner, H F 1879-1888
Budd, Harry 1879-1888
Bushotter, Geo 1879-1888
Butler, James 1879-1888
Byington, (Mrs) S N for Rev Cyrus Byington 1879-1888
Box 64
Series 1. Correspondence
Subseries: Letters Received 1879-1887 23
C – Cana 1819-1888
Cannon, G Q, I G, I W, 1879-1888
Ca – Cav 1879-1888
Cav – Cen 1879-1888
Chamberlain, M; + TC ; 1879-1888
Chambers – Chap 1879-1888
Chas – Cis 1879-1888
Clar – Clark W C, 1879-1888
Clarke – Coa 1879-1888
Cob – Colle 1879-1888
Colli – Conk 1879-1888
Conn – Conv 1879-1888
Cook – Cool 1819-1888
Coop – Cor 1879-1888
Cot – Cour 1879-1888
Cow – Cra 1879-1888
Cri – Cru 1879-1888
Cup – Cutt 1879-1888
Box 65
Series 1. Correspondence
Subseries: Letters Received 1879-1887 24
Cushing, F H Dec 1886 – Feb 1887
Box 66
D – Dav
Daw – Day
Deg – De W
Den – Die
Dod – Dro
Dud – Dyk
Box 67
Dall, W H 1879-1888
Dawson, Geo, M 1879-1888
Davidson, Geo, 1879-1888
De Haas, W Aug 1879 – Dec 1880
De Haas, WJan 1881—May 1882
Dinwiddie, Wm A 1879-1888
Dodge, Richard I 1879-1888
Dorsey, J O July 1879 – Feb 1880
Dorsey, J O March 1880 – Nov 1880
Dorsey, J O Jan 1881 – March 1882
Dorsey, J O April 1882 – Oct 1882
Dorsey, J O Nov 1882 – Sept 1883
Dorsey, J O [12/3/83 + Encl] Doc 403 / 83 Only
Dorsey, J O March 1884 – Dec 1884
Dorsey, J O Feb 1885 – Oct 1888
Drowne, H T 1879-1888
Dunbar, J B 1879-1888
Dwight, Theo 1879-1888
Dyer, D B 1879-1888
Box 68
Ea – Ed 1879-1888
Eg – Elk 1879-1888
Elliott, G W – Elliott, L S 1879-1888
Em – Eng 1879-1888
Enn – E W 1879-1888
Eames, W 1879-1888
Eells, Rev Myron, 1879-1888
Eisen, Gustav, 1879-1888
Emmert, John, 1879-1888
Emmert, J W 1885
Emmert, John W 1883-1884
Everette, Wm March 1882 – Aug 1883
Series 1. Correspondence
Subseries: Letters Received 1879-1887 25
Box 69
Box 70
G – Geo
Ger – Gilbert, F T
Gilbert, G S – G L
Goa – Goo
Gor – Gou
Grac – Grai
Gree – Grey
Grif – Guy
Box 71
Series 1. Correspondence
Subseries: Letters Received 1879-1887 26
Gould, J L 1879-1888
Gov’t Printing Off July 1879 -- Dec 1880
Gov’t Printing Off Jan 1881 – Dec 1882
Gov’t Printing Off Jan 1883 – Dec 1885
Gov’t Printing Off Jan 1886 – Sept 1888
Grayson, G W 1879-1888
Griffin, G B 1879-1888
Grignon, A 6/28/80
Box 72
Hadley, L F
Hall, G Stanley
Hare, W H
Harris, J C
Harris, Wyatt
Harvard College
Hayden, F V
Hayden, Horace E
Haynes, Henry W
Heliotype Print Co
Henderson, Ino G
Henshaw, H W
Hewitt, J N B
Hilder, F F
Hillers, J K
Hinman, S D
Hitchcock, C H
Hoffman, WJ Aug 1880 – Dec 1884
Hoffman, WJ Jan 1885 – July 1888 (+6/88)
Holden, E S
Holmes, W H
Hough, F B
Howitt, A W
Hurlbutt, Geog H
Box 73
H – Hal
Hale, Horatio, Sept,1879 – May 1881
Hale, Horatio, Sept 1882 – Jan 1886
Ham – Han
Hard – Harr
Hart – Hat
Haw – Hay
Haz – Hil
Hin – Hit
Series 1. Correspondence
Subseries: Letters Received 1879-1887 27
Hod – Hog
Holl – Holt
Hoo – Hor
Hov – Howe
Howell, E E, and Robert
Howg – Hy
Box 74
I
Icazbalceta, J G, Oct 1819 – Oct 1881
Icazbalceta, J G, Nov 1884 – May 1883
Int Dep’t, Aud’s Off
Int Dep’t, BU/ED
Int Dep’t Cent Off
Int Dept, Ent Comm
Int Dep’t General Land Office
Int Dep’t, Geol Sur, March 1880 – June 1881
Int Dep’t, Geol Survey, Sept 1881 – March 1887
Int Dep’t, Bu/Ind Aff
Int Dept Sec’ys’ Off July 1879 – March 1880
Int Dep’t, Sec’ys Office, April 1880 – Dec 1880
Int Dep’t, Sec’ys’ Office, Jan 1881 – May 1881
Int Dep’t, Sec’ys’ Office, June 1881 – Aug 1888
Intern’l Cong/Am’sts, + Transl Doc 791/81 Only
Int Dep’t US Indian Inspectors Office
Box 75
J – Jac
Jam – Jones, E R
Jacker, Edward
Jackson, Rev Sheldon
Jackson, W H
Jenney, W P
Jones, C C
Jones, G G – Joy
Box 76
K – Kel
Kate, HFC or Ten
Kengla, LA
Kellog, DS
Kennan, Geo
Klett, F
Ken – Kin
Series 1. Correspondence
Subseries: Letters Received 1879-1887 28
Kir – Kna
Kne – Kub
Kunz, Geo
Kun – Kuy
Box 77
Langley, S P
Latham, R G
Lea, J No M
Leidy, Jos
Leland, C G
Leon, N
Librarian, Bu/Ethn
Library / Congress
Lockwood, Mary
Lothrop, D and Co
Box 78
LaF – Lan
Lap – Law
Lea – Lei
Lem – Len
LeB – LeP
Les – Les
Lib – Lin
Lis – Lon
Lou – Ly
Box 79
Mc Adams, William
McAdams, Wm
MacCauley, Clay, (Rev)
McChesney, C E, Oct 1879 – June 1880
McChesney, Charles E, July 1880 – June 1883
McGee, WJ
McGillicuddy, VT
McGuire, JD
NeWhorter, LV
Macomb, MM
Mallery, G Sept 1880 – Aug 1883
Mallery, Garrick, (Col), Oct 1883 – Aug 1888
Marsh, OC
Mason, OT, Jan 1881 – Dec 1885
Mason, OT July 1886 – Dec 1888
Series 1. Correspondence
Subseries: Letters Received 1879-1887 29
Masta, H L
Matthews, W May 1879 – July 1881
Matthews, W May 1882 – Oct 1885 (+-1-187)
Metz, CL
Middleton, James D
Miles, NA (Gen)
Mindeleff, Cosmos, May 1884 – April 1885
Mindeleff, Cosmos, June 1885 – March 1888
Box 80
Box 81
Mac – Mah
McA – McC
McD – McK
McLean, JJ; JP; JW
McM – McW
Mai – Manl
Mans – Mars
Mary – May
Mea – Mer
Met – Mile
Mill – Mit
Mol – Morgan, M (Mrs)
Morgan, Mrs Lewis H (Mary E)
Morl – Morr
Morse, E
Mort – Mur
Mus – My
Series 1. Correspondence
Subseries: Letters Received 1879-1887 30
Box 82
N – Nev
Newc – Newt
New York (State Lib + Tribune)
Ni – North
Norto – No
Nadaillac, (Marquis De)
Navy Dept
Navy Dept, Med + Surg’y
Navy Dept, Naut’l, Alm’ Off
Navy Dept, Nav’n
Navy Dept, Obs’y
Navy Dept, Prov’s
Nelson, EW
Newberry, JS
Norris, PW
Ober, FA
O’B – Ol
O’N – Os
Owen, GW, (Mrs); Owen, JP; Owen, RL
Box 83
Pac – Par
Palmer, Edward
Pat – Pay
Pea – Per
Pet – Pluma
Plumb – Porc
Port – Pra
Pre – Pri
Pro – Put
Parke, JG (Lt Col)
Parker, AMC
Parkman, Francis
Peabody MSM
Peet, Stephen
Penafiel, A
Perrine, TM
Petroff, Ivan
Phillips, WmA
Photo Engr’g Co
Pike, Albert
Pilling, James
Pinart, Alph
Pope, John (Gen)
Series 1. Correspondence
Subseries: Letters Received 1879-1887 31
Post Off Dept
Powell, IW (British Colombia Inon Commissioner)
Powell, Major JW
Powers, Stephen
Prince, LB
Putnam, FW (Prof)
Box 84
Q
R – Rat
Rav – Rei
Ren – Ric
Rideing, Wm H
Rig – Rin
Robb – Robi
Robs – Rog
Rol – Rowe
Rowel – Rush
Russ – Rut
Box 85
Rau, Charles
Ray, P H
Read, MC
Reynolds, ER
Reynolds, HL
Riggs, AL
Riggs, SR, Sept 1880 – Dec 1881
Riggs, SR Jan 1882 – May 1883
Rink, H
Ritch, Wm G
Robertson, Mrs A E W
Rogan, John
Royce, CC Aug 1879 – Sept 1883
Royce, CC July 1884 – Aug 1885
Royce, CC Sept 1885 – Nov 1885
Royce, CC Jan 1886 – June 1888
Box 86
Sanborn, JW
Sayce, AH
Schmidt, F (Dr)
Schwatka, F
Schofield, G W
Series 1. Correspondence
Subseries: Letters Received 1879-1887 32
Selwyn, W T
Sergl, G
Shea, J G
Sherman, W T
Short, JT
Sinclair, T and Son
Smillie, TW
Smith, Charles M or Kentucky Q
Smith, Mrs E A, May 1880 – Nov 1880
Smith, Mrs EA, March 1881 – Dec 1881
Smith, Mrs EA April 1882 – Dec 1882
Smith, Mrs EA Jan 1883 – Dec 1884
Smith, Mrs E A March 1885 – Feb 1886
Smithsonian Institution (Administration Only)
Dummies Only, S I
Smithsonian Institution _ Rhees, W
Snyder, JF
Spainhour, JM
State Dept
Stevens, BF
Stevenson, James, Aug 1879 – Aug 1880
Stevenson, James, Sept 1880 – Nov 1880
Stevenson, James, July 1881 – Sept 1883
Stevenson, James, Nov 1883 – Oct 1887
Sullivan, Jeremiah, Aug 1881 – Dec 1882
Sullivan, Jeremiah, Jan 1883 – Mar 1884
Swan, James
Swift, Henry
Box 87
S – Saf
St Nicholas, (ED)
Sal – Sau
Sav – Say
Schu – Sci
Sca – Schrib
Sco – Sec
Sed – Sev
Sha – Shi
Shuf – Shut
Sib – Sil
Sim – Slc
Sme – Smith, Lloyd
Smith, N – Sny
Soc – Sow
Spa – Spr
Series 1. Correspondence
Subseries: Letters Received 1879-1887 33
Stal – Star
Stark, J W
Stea – Stee
Step – Stevenson, AE
Stevenson, JJ – Stol
Ston – Str
Stu – Sw
Box 88
T – Aaylor, CA
Taylor, EB – Taylor, WW
Te – Thoma
Thompson, CB – Thompson Wm G
Thor – Ti
To – Tow
Tra – Tro
Tuc – Tur
Twa – Twe
Box 89
Series 1. Correspondence
Subseries: Letters Received 1879-1887 34
Tylor, EB
Box 90
U
US Coast and Geod Survey
US Indian Service
US National Museum
V – Van H
Van K – Van W
Vining, EP
Ve – Vo
Box 91
Walcott, CD
Walker, ST
Wall, JS
Walther, H
War Dep’t
War Dep’t, Adj Gen
War Dep’t, Ch/Engineers
War Dep’t, Ch/Signal Off
War Dep’t, Mo HQ
War Dep’t, Ord Off
War Dep’t, QM Corps
War Dep’t, Sur Gen Off
Ward, Lester
Wheeler, Geo M
Whipple, Bishop
Whitney, WD
Whittlesey, C
Williams, BO
Williams, CF
Wilson, Edward
Wilson, Thomas
Winsor, Justin
Woodward, GM
Wright, CD
Wright, SG
Box 92
W – Wak
Walden, C (Mrs) and LA (Miss)
Walk – Wan
Ward – Warn
Series 1. Correspondence
Subseries: Letters Received 1879-1887 35
Was – Wat
Web – Wes
Wheeler, A – Wheeler, Wm F
Whitc – Whit F
Whitn – Wild
Wiley, John and Sons
Wilk – Williams, J Fletcher
Williams Job – Williamson, JW
Wills – Wils
Wilt – Wine
Wins – Wit
Wol – Woodr
Woodw – Woos
Wor – Wy
Box 93
Box 94
Box 95
Abbe, Cleveland
Abbott, Charles C
Abel, Bernard R
Abel, John J
Adams, KJ
Adkins – Albrecht
Aldrich, Charles
Series 1. Correspondence
Subseries: Letters Received 1879-1887
Subseries: Letters Received 1888-1906 36
Aldrich, FH
Alkine – Allen, WV
Allison – Amateur
American
Ames
Anciaux
Anderson
Andrade, EJ
Andrews, Be – Anthropological Institute
Antwerp Intl Expo
Appleton and Co
Architectural – Ashmead
Atchison – Aubrey
Austin, CD – Austing, DB
Avery, D J
Avery, EM
Avila, JM
Baird
Baker
Baldwin; Ball
Banks – Bard
Barnard
Barndollar
Barnes
Barnett – Barnum
Barr
Barrett
Barrie
Barrott – Barten
Bartlett
Baskett
Basset
Bates – Baum
Baxter
Beach – Beadle
Beaucahmp
Beaulieu
Beckner, Beckwith
Beecher; Beede
Beer, Beeson
Bell, JW – Bell, R
Bell, Alexander G
Benedict
Benham
Benjamin, M
Bennett
Series 1. Correspondence
Subseries: Letters Received 1888-1906 37
Benson
Benton
Bervocitz
Berger – Berry
Bessey – Best
Bettesworth
Box 96
Bibb – Bigeloe
Billings
Bingham – Bingman
Bissell
Black – Blackman
Blackman, EE
Blackman, FW
Blaisdell
Blake
Blank – Bolton, Arthur
Bolton, Herbert E 1906
Boman
Bompas
Bond
Bonnell – Bonoke
Books – Boots
Bourke, John G
Borden
Bowditch, CP 1898-1900
Bowditch, CP 1901
Bowditch, CP 1903-1904
Bowditch, CP 1905-1906
Bowers, Stephen
Bowne
Brackett – Bracktreet
Brady, Cyrus T
Bragg – Branner
Brannon, Peter A
Brant – Sero
Bratley, JH
Brauer
Breasted, JH
Breed
Brentlinger
Brereton
Breton
Bretz – Brewer
Brewster
Series 1. Correspondence
Subseries: Letters Received 1888-1906 38
Brice
Bridgman – Briggs
Brinton, DG
Brittin – Britton
Brocken – Brockett
Brooklyn – Brower
Brown
Brown
Browning
Bruce
Brumagin
Brunner, HC
Bryant
Buchanan
Buck
Bulmer
Bumpus (AMNH) (Bauer Collin)
Burbank, EA
Burditt
Box 97
Burkitt – Burr
Burrows Bros Co
Bush, SS
Bushnell, DI, Jr (1888-1906 Series)
Bussing – Butler
Byam, WW
Cal – Carr
Carus – Cattell
Caughey, JA
Cen – Chal
Chamberlain, Alex F
Chamberlain, M – Chaddler
Chapin
Chapman
Charency
Charnay
Chas – Ches
Chicago – Chisholm
Chittenden, Hiram
Christison --
Church
Cil – Clansius
Clark – Clarke
Clayton
Cleg – Cline
Series 1. Correspondence
Subseries: Letters Received 1888-1906 39
Coale – Coe
Coelho – Colman
Colorado
Columbia – Coning
Connelley, Wm
Connelly – Connolly
Connor
Conover
Conservative – Cooper
Coov – Cott
Cour – Cousins
Coves, Elliott
Coville
Cowles – Cowley
Cox – Cozzens
Craddock – Cranson
Crawford
Creighton – Cresson
Cresson – Crewdson
Cris – Crivelli
Box 98
Crockett
Cromwell, DDL
Cronau, Rudolf
Crooks – Crowell
Crump – Cudlipp
Culin, S 1887-1900
Culin, S 1901 – 1902
Culin, S 1903
Culin, S 1904
Culin, S 1905
Culin, S 1906
Culin, S 1907 and ND
Cullow
Culver, GE
Cummings – Curless
Curry, James
Curtin, J 1888 – 1904
Curtis – Curtiss
Cushing, Emily
Cushing, Frank ND and 1893 – 1899
Cushing (STM, EJM) Relative of Frank H
Custer, Milo 1906
Cutter, CF
Dade – Dainton
Series 1. Correspondence
Subseries: Letters Received 1888-1906 40
Dall, Wm H
Dallas – Dalrymple – Dalzell
Dana – Daniell
Darwin
Davenport Acad Nat Scis
David – Davidson
Davis
Davison, HC and Lucy E
Dawes
Dawson – Day
Dayton; AG and CN
Dean, JH
Deane, CA
Deane, L
De Aspiroz
Deatrick – De Hass, W
Deisher
De Land – De Lestry
Dellenbaugh
Del Mar
Denfeld – Denison
Dennert – Dennis
Densmore, Frances (1903)
Denver – Deriemer
De Rouge – De Stasicki
Detrich
Deval
Dick – Dingman
Box 99
Dinwiddie, Wm 1895 -
Dinwiddie Wm to Cushing, 1887
District of Columbia
Dixon, LM – Dixon, RB
Doane – Dockery
Dodd – Doerflinger
Doesburg
Dole – D’Olier
Donnelly – Donovan
Dopp
Doran
Doubleday – Dougall
Douglas
Dow – Dozier
Drake
Draper
Series 1. Correspondence
Subseries: Letters Received 1888-1906 41
Duble – Dubose
Duckworth
Dudley, Orrin
Duerden – Dugger
Dulau – Dulles
Dumarest
Dumble, AE
Dunbar
Duncan
Dunham
Dunn
Durborow
Duval
Dyer, CJ
Dwyar
Dyer, DB – Dynes
Eakins
Eames
Eardeley – Earl
Earle – Earll
Eastman
Eastman, John
Eaton, AR
Eckert, EC (1888-1906)
Edgerly
Edmonds
Edson – Edward, F
Edwards
Eells
Eggleston – Ehrenreis
Eickemeyer
Eickhoff – Eigermann
Eldredge
Eliot
Elliott
Ellwood – Elmer
Ely, WD
Emerson, CM
Box 100
Series 1. Correspondence
Subseries: Letters Received 1888-1906 42
Ethnology, Bureau of (Hodge – Holmes 1904 – 1907)
Evans
Everette, Willis E
Evermann
Ewing, Henry P
Fagan
Fairbanks – Fancher
Faris
Farlow – Farmwell
Farrand
Farrell
Fass – Favrot – Fawcett
Feathersonaugh – Felon
Ferguson – Ferrel – Ferrier
Fewkes, JW 1891 – 1895
Fewkes, 1897 –1899
Fewkes, 1900 – 1902
Fewkes, 1903 – 1904
Fewkes, 1905 – 1906
Box 101
Ficklin, Walter H
Fidles – Field – Filmore
Fish
Fitts
Fitz – Fitzsimmons
Flauigan – Fleisher
Fletcher
Fletcher, Alice R
Flett, J
Flint
Flint, W
Foberg
Foerstemann – Folkmar
Foorde – Foraer
Forbes
Forbes, JGL
Force – Ford – Fordney
Forres – Forum
Fosher – Foss
Foster
Foulenfant
Fowke, Gerard 1890-1897
Fowke, Gerard 1903-1906
Fox
Frady
Series 1. Correspondence
Subseries: Letters Received 1888-1906 43
Francis
Franking – Frankl
Franklin Institute – Frantz
Fraser
Frazee
Freeman
Fritz
Froben – Frobenirt (?)
Fronani
Frost – Frye
Fulcomer
Fuller
Fulmer
Funk – Furness
Fyans – Fynn
Gabriel
Gaidoz
Gaillard
Gaines – Gane
Gann, T/W
Gannett – Garland
Garrett – Gary
Gass
Gatchel & Manning – Gatewood
Gatschet, AS
Box 102
Gayley
Geab
Gears – Genin
Geographite/Gerodette
Getman – Gibbs
Gifford – Giingham
Gilbert, GK – Gilder
Gilfillan
Gilliams – Gilman
Gill
Ginn – Glover
Glover
Goddard, PE
Goldsboro – Goldsmith
Good
Goode – Goodman
Goodrich – Goodwin
Gordon – Gore
Gorman – Gottshall
Series 1. Correspondence
Subseries: Letters Received 1888-1906 44
Gould – Gowen
Grace – Gracey
Grafe – Grafly
Graham
Graham, Wm A
Granier – Grant – Graves
Grayson, GW (1888-1906) (Block)
Great Divide
Green
Greene – Gridly
Griffin – Griffith
Grinnell, GB
Groendyke – Growne
Gruber – Guichainville
Gunckel – Gurley
Gurley – Gwynn; Haake, Von
Haddon, AC 1897 – 1904
Hafford – Haines
Hale, Chas B – Hale, Edwin M
Hale, Horatio – Hale, WH (HH 33pp)
Hales – Hall
Box 103
Hallar – Ham
Hamblin
Hamilton – Hancock
Handy – Harden
Harder – Hardy
Harrington – Harris
Hart – Hartley
Hartman
Harvey
Harwood – Hassi
Hastings
Hatcher
Hatmaker – Haverstick
Hawkes – Hawley
Haworth
Hayden; Hayes
Haynes
Hayt – Hazard
Hazen – Hendley
Henshaw, HW (AAA Corres 1889-91)
Henshaw, Letters Rec’d By, 1891, In Connection with WCX Purchases/Not Arranged
Henshaw, Letters Rec’d By, 1892, In Connection with LCOX Purchases/Not Arranged
Henshaw, Coppies of Letters sent Re WCX – 1892
Series 1. Correspondence
Subseries: Letters Received 1888-1906 45
Henshaw ND, 1889 – 1893; 1905
Henning
Henry
Hernandez
Herrick, Mrs RF
Box 104
Hersey
Hesler – Heuser
Hewett, EL
Hewitt, JNB 1889
Hewitt, JNB 1893 – 1899; 1891
Hewitt, JNB 1900 – 1903 – 1904
Heysinger
Heywood – Hickcox
Hiersemann
Higgman – Hilder
Hill, Alfred; David; Robert
Hilleps, JK
Hinman – Hitt
Hoag – Hodgdon
Hodge
Hodges
Hodgkins – Hoeing
Hoffman, WJ
Hogan – Holden
Hole – Holm
Holmes, Wm H
Holsinger – Holt
Holton – Hornbeck
Horsford – Hough, Elliott
Hough, Walter
Box 105
Houghton – Howard
Howard
Hrdlicka
Hubbard – Hudson
Huffer – Hulbert
Hulet – Humfreville
Humphreys – Hutcheson
Iles – Iowa
Iterson
Jackson, EE and Co; Elsie G ; Joseph
Jackson, Sheldon
Series 1. Correspondence
Subseries: Letters Received 1888-1906 46
Jackson, WH (Judging From Content and Handwriting This is Not William H Jackson
The Photographer MC B 6/24/71)
Jacobs – Jacobsen
James
Jameson – Jencks
Jenks, AE 1899 – 1901
Jenks, AE 1902 – 1904
Jensen – Jewett
Johannes – Johns
Johnson
Johnson
Johnston
Jones, A – W
Jones, William [1895 – 1906]
Jordan – Junkin
Kales
Kansas Hist Soc
Kasson – Keam
Deasbey – Keeny
Keim – Kemp
Kemper – Kerby
Kerrnan – Keys
Kickapoo Indn Medicine Col – Kiehl
Box 106
Klein – Koehlers
Kollmann – Krehbiel
Kroeber, AL 1901 – 1906
Krone – Kumler
Kunz
Lacey – 2 Angshaw
Larner – Laslow
Laufer, Berthold
Le Baron
Lee – Lemon
Lenz – Lewis
Lickiss – Lippincott
Lockwood – Long
Loos – Lovejoy
Lovett – Lukens
Lumhotlz, Carl
Llewellyn – Lloyd
Lund – Lyons
McAdams – McAlister
McBeth, Kate C
McBlain – McCaulley
Series 1. Correspondence
Subseries: Letters Received 1888-1906 47
MacCavley, CNB – MacCavley, Clay
McCord – McCormack
McCormick – MacCurdy
McDermott – McDowell
McEttrick, WJ
McGourn – McGuire, JD
McGuirr – McLaughlin
MacLean, JP
Mackey, HC
Macmillan – Maine, ED
Fragments From Maccanley, Mackenzie Etc, Folders
McMillan
Mallery, Garrick
McGee, WJ
McGillycuddy, VT
McMorran – McWhorter
Box 107
Malone – Marburg
Marks – Marshall
Martin
Marvin – Maskill
Mason, O 1888 – 1889
Mason, O 1890
Mason, O 1891
Mason, O 1892
Mason, O 1893
Mason, O 1894
Mason, O 1895
Mason, O 1897
Mason, O 1898
Mason, O 1899
Mason, Otis T 1900
Mason, O 1901
Massa – Massachusetts
Matthews Co – Matthews, EO
Matthews, Washington 1888 – 1905
Mattingle – Maxson
Mazamas – Mead
Meadow, C
Meany – Meegan
Meeker, Louis L 1894 – 1901
Memmriegey – Mengel
Mercantile – Mercer
Meredith – Metzzer
Mexican – Miles
Series 1. Correspondence
Subseries: Letters Received 1888-1906 48
Miller
Millet - Milne
Box 108
Box 109
Box 110
Moore
Moore, AR Re: AEW Robertson and Creek Dictionary
Moore, Clarence, B
Moorehead, Warren K 1892 – 1899
Moorehead, Warren K 1900 – 1906
Moorehouse
Moran – Morgano
Morlock – Morrison
Morice
Morrow – Morton
Moss – Moulthrop
Mudd – Munn
Series 1. Correspondence
Subseries: Letters Received 1888-1906 49
Munoz – Muriam
Murphy – Mutual
Myers
Muybridge, Eadweard
Box 111
Box 112
Pillars
Pilling, JC
Pinart, Alphonse
Pinchot – Pittier
Pittsburgh – Pokagon
Pollard – Pomeroy
Poole – Porter
Post – Postey
Powell, JW 1892 – 1903
Powell
Series 1. Correspondence
Subseries: Letters Received 1888-1906 50
Prando – Prince
Prosser – Purdy
Purple – Pusey
Putnam
Putnam’s Sons, GP
Putnam, FW 1890 – 1900
Putnam, FW 1901 – 1904
Putnam, FW 1906– 1907
Pynchion – Quigg
Rockhill – Roesser
Radges – Redway
Reed – Rendon
Reubeus – Rhode Island
Rice – Richmond
Ricker
Rider – Ridgway
Riggs, Alfred L 1889 – 1893 (not including dates of copies)
Riggs, CW – Rivett
Roberts
Robertson, Anne Eliza Worcester
Robertson – Robinson
Rogers – Rosen
Ross- Royal
Box 113
Royce – Ruffert
Rumford – Rush
Russell, F 1898 – 1900
Russell, F 1901
Russell, F 1902 – 1905
Rust – Ryan
Sabath – Saint Clair
Saville, MH 1893 – 1904
St Onge, Louis Napoleon (Reverend)
Salisbury – Salthouse
Sanborn JF – Sanborn, John Pitts
Sanders – San Francisco
Sapir, E 1905 – 1906
Sargent, CA – Saver, G
Savage (Upham)
Saunders, CF – Saunders, LT
Sawyer, ME – Sawyer, WL
Sawyer, Wells M 1897 – 1904
Sayre, F – Scanton, DJ
Schedler – Schwegler
Scientific
Series 1. Correspondence
Subseries: Letters Received 1888-1906 51
Scott, AL – Scott, L
Scribner’s Sons – Scudder, W
Scull, SA – Secuer, WJ
Seler, E 1899 – 1906
Sellers, GK – Seytter, E
Shackleford, RS – Sharpless, A
Shaw, GB – Shearer, JS
Shelley, WC 1893 – 1899
Shepherd, GR – Sheridan, EJ
Box 114
Sparkhawk – Speck
Sherman – Shinn
Shofroth, JF – Shufeldt, CL
Shufeldt, RW
Shugart – Silber
Silver, Dilworth M
Simkins – Simpson
Skinner – Slaughter
Smedes, ER
The Smith Premier Co – Smith, HE
Smith, Harlan 1893 – 1898
Smith, Harlan 1900 – 1904
Smtih, Harlan 1905 – 1906
Smith, J – Smith, WL
Smolinksi – Snodgrass
Snyder, JF – Sosnovec, V
South Dakota – Southwest Society
Southwick, GN – Southworth, JR
Spencer, D – Spencer, T
Sperry – Starke
Starr, Frederick 1893 – 1904
Starr, LB – Stathern, John
Stechert – Steinen
Stephens, WH – Stevens, HJ
Stevenson – Stewart
Stillwell – Stockle
Stoddard – Street
Stuntz – Sutton
Streitfeld - Students
Box 115
Swan, WB – Swanson
Swan, James G
Swanton, John R 1900 - 1903
Series 1. Correspondence
Subseries: Letters Received 1888-1906 52
Swanton, John R 1904 – 1905
Swanton, MD
Sweney – Syracuse Public Lib
Tait – Tarbell
Tardy
Taylor, E – Taylor, G
Taylor, Jos – Taylor, M
Taylor, VW
Taylor, WW
Teasdale
Ten Kate HFC 1889 – 1892
Textor, LE – Thacher, JB
Thalbitzer, William May 26, 1902
Thomas, Cyrus 1897 – 1901
Thomas, Cyrus F 1902 – 1904
Thomas, F
Thomas, J
Thomas, Nellie R
Thomas, Nora
Thomas, R
Thomas, WW
Thompson, Alton H
Thompson, FP
Thompson, Gilbert
Thompson, JG – WM
Thomson, JP
Thowless, HL
Throop
Thruston
Thwaites
Tierney – Tipton
Todd – Tomlinson
Tomsend, CW – Tooker, P
Tooker, WW
Torbert – Tout
Townes – Townsend
Tozier
Tozzer
Tozzer, Alfred 1902
Trask
Traudt, F
Traylor
Tredwell
Trepp – Troy
Trubner
True, FW
Series 1. Correspondence
Subseries: Letters Received 1888-1906 53
Tubb
Tubbs
Tucker – Tuggle
Tulloch – Tuonet
Turner, GH
Turner, GS
Turner, Lucien M
Tweedale
Box 116
Series 1. Correspondence
Subseries: Letters Received 1888-1906 54
Walter, CE – Walters, AM
Walton
Wanger
Ward
Warden
Ware
Warman
Warner
Wartenberg
Washburn – Washington
Watson – Waugh
Wead
Webb
Webber – Weber
Webster
Weekly
Weeks
Weller – Wellman
Wells
Wenz
Werner Co
Weitz – Westermann
Westz – Weyl
Wham
Wheelau
Wheeler
Wheeler, Olin D
Whelpley
Box 117
White, D
White, EE
White
White, James T
White, M
Whiteside
Whitmarsh – Whittemore, CA
Whittemore, IT
Whittendale
Wiele
Wickersham, James
Winnemucca, S (Subject) Wier, JE (correspondent)
Wier, JM
Wilbur
Wilburn
Wilcomb
Series 1. Correspondence
Subseries: Letters Received 1888-1906 55
Wilcox, Helen MC
Wilder
Wilder, VG
Wilker
Wilkie – Wilkinson
Willard, CC
Willard, EE
Willey
Williams
Williams
Williamson
Willoughby CC
Willson JM (Seminole Vocab)
Wilmarth – Wilmot
Wilson, A King
Wilson, Eliz S
Wilson, GL – Wilson, GW
Wilson, H – Wilson, HE
Wilson, James; Wilson, JB; Wilson, NL
Wilson, RN
Wilson, Thomas 1890 – 1908 (pt)
Winchell
Winckel
Winlcok 1893
Winship, GP
Winship, PD
Winship, PD
Windsor; Winslow; Winton
Wisconsin – Wisner
Wissler, Clark
Withauer – Wole
Wolff
Wolfsohn
Wood, FF
Wood, Herbert
Wood, J
Wood, Norman B
Wood, Norman B
Wood, TA – Woodbridge
Woodburn
Box 118
Series 1. Correspondence
Subseries: Letters Received 1888-1906 56
Wright, Allen (Son of)
Wright, GF
Wright
Wulfing
Wyman, WC
Yates, Lorenzo G
Yates
Youmans
Young
Youth – Youtz
Zayala
Zimmerman, Ben ND
Box 119
Series 1. Correspondence
Subseries: Letters Received 1888-1906
Subseries: Letters Received 1907 57
Bussing – Butler
Box 120
Calhoun – Castor
Chamberlain, AF
Chambers – Chase
Churchill, William
Clark – Coan
Coe, Charles
Connell – Crane
Culin, Stewart
Culp – Custer
Dall – Deisher
DeLand – Dellenbaugh
Denison – Denny
Dinwiddie, William
Dixon, Roland B
Documents, Superintendent of (William L Post)
Donnalley, Thomas
Dorsey, George A 1907
Dowdle – Dubois
Eames – Emmert
Emmons, GT
Executive Order (Theodore Roosevelt)
Fairbanks – Feutriss
Fewkes, J Walter
Fillom – Fisher
Fletcher, Alice C
Florian – Forester
Fowke, Gerard
Fox, William
Fratchenberg, Leo J
Franz, SI
Gates, Merrill E
Gatschet, Mrs Albert S
Gearheart, RH
Gerrard, William
Gifford, Benjamin A
Gilder, Joseph B
Gilder, Robert F
Gilfillan – Goldborough
Gordon, George – Gorham, George
Gray – Grayson
Green – Grossman
Grosvenor – Guebhard
Series 1. Correspondence
Subseries: Letters Received 1907 58
Box 121
Haddon, AC
Hagadorn, FT
Hale – Hall
Hamilton, HP
Hammond, J Hugh
Hamy, ET
Handbook of American Indians
Harrington, John P
Harrington, MR
Hau – Hawaii
Hegone, Mrs George
Henderson, John G
Hendley – Henshaw
Hester, Louis G
Hewitt, Edgar L
Hewitt, JNB
Heye, George
Hitt, Isaac
Hodge, FW
Hodge – Holmes
Hogodorn – Hoopes
Hough, Walter
Howard, J
Howland, HR
Hrdlicka, Ales
Huckel – Humfreville
Iowa Society (Charles H Weller)
Irwin – Iyer
Jagger – Johnson
Indian Affairs, Bureau of (Francis E Leupp)
Jones, Wiley – Jones, William
Judd, Albert
Kelsey – Keyes
Kiernan, Thomas J
Kroeber, AL
Kunz, George
LaFlesche, Francis
Land Office, Commissioner of (MA Richards)
Lang – Lampton
Lattimore – Laufer
Lewis, AB
Library Bureau
Library of Congress (Herbert Putnam)
Lincoln – Lockwood
Long – Lubken
Series 1. Correspondence
Subseries: Letters Received 1907 59
Lummis, Charles F
Mason, Otis T
McCormick – McMickle
McWhorter, LN
Macarty, Miss Jesse
Mahan, FA
Manchester – Mason, JA
Mercer – Merrill
Meyer, Henry C
Box 122
Miller – Mills
Milwaukee, Public Museum of (Henry Ward)
Minnesota Historical Society (NH Winchell)
Mitchell, J McGirk
Montezuma, Carlos
Montgomery, Henry
Moore, Clarence B
Moore, JR
Mooreherd, Warren K
Moran – Morley
Morrow – Munsell
Negahnquet, Albert
New Era Printing Company
New Southwest Publishing Company
New York Historical Society (Robert Kelby)
New York, Postmaster of
Nichols, Frances – Nichols, HH
Ostermann, Father Leopold
Palmer, FM
Palmer, William
Parker, Frederick – Parker, LF
Peet, Stephen D
Pennsylvania Historical Society (John Jordan)
Pennsylvania RR Company
Pennsylvania University Museum
Peterson – Petitot
Piner – Porter
Post Office, US (FH Hitchcock)
Price, Overton
Printing Office, Foreman of
Printing Office, Superintendent of Documents
Public Health Committee of One Hundred (J Pease Norton)
Public Printer, USGPO (Charles Stillings and H Brown)
Putnam, Elizabeth
Putnam, FW
Series 1. Correspondence
Subseries: Letters Received 1907 60
Putnam, Herbert (Librarian of Congress)
Quinby, LJ
Rau, John C
Reagan, Albert B
Reclamation Service, Department of Interior
Redwood Library (Richard Bliss)
Reymershoffer, Charles
Reynolds – Rice
Richardson – Rizer
Roberts, Charles
Robertson, James A
Robertson, WP
Robinson, Doane
Roddy – Rogers
Roosevelt, Theodore
Rose- Ryland
Sachse, Julius
Sanders, JU
Sands, WF
Santa Fe RR Freight Agent
Box 123
Sapir, Edward
Sarfert – Savage
Schoenberg – Schultze
Scomp – Scudder
Seaton – Shurtleff
Silver and Burdett Co – Silver, Dilworth
Simms – Smedes
Smith, Clara – Smith, Katherine
Soper – Sosnover
Speck, FG
Stanton, Robert B
Stewart – Stokes
Swanton, John R
Teit – Thalheimer
Thomas, Cyrus
Thompson, Edward
Thompson, LC
Thornburg, VN
Thwaites – Tobitt
Towsend, James – Towsend, TD
Tozzer, AM
Trepp – Tyser
Valentine – Van Nappen
Verwyst, Chrysos
Series 1. Correspondence
Subseries: Letters Received 1907 61
Vignaud – Von Noszky
Wadsworth – Wakefield
Walcott – Watkins
Weber, Father Anselm
Webster – Wheeler
Wheelock - Wier
Wildermann, C
Willis, LD
Willoughby, Charles
Wilson, Thomas J
Winchell, NH
Winship, George
Wisconsin Historical Society (Anne A Nunns)
Wissler, Clark
Wolfe – Woodward
Wrattan, George
Wyman, Walter
Young, Egerton
Zapata, Juan
Box 124
Adams – Adler
Adler
Adler
Allen, Matilda – Allen, PT
American Museum of Natural History (Frank Chapman)
American Republic International Bureau of (John Barrett)
Andrews, Miss HA
Andrews, JB
Annan, CL
Archaeological Institute of America
Atkinson, S Maria
Barber – Barton
Beauchamp – Bent
Berlin, AF
Beveridge, Albert J
Biashfield – Bigelow
Bolton, Herbert E 1908
Bonine, EA
Brown, Charles
Brown, FA – Brown, Ralph
Burdick, Edwin
Carrico, ET
Series 1. Correspondence
Subseries: Letters Received 1907
Subseries: Letters Received 1908 62
Carter – Clayton
Colorado Cliff Dwelling Association
Congress, Librarian of (Herbert Putnam)
Cory – Cravens
Culin, Stewart
Davidson – de Hostos
Deisher, HK
Dellenbaugh, Frederick
Delmar – Deudonne
Dixon, Jean J – Dixon, JK
Dizney, Myrtle
Doran – Drake
Dunn, JP
Eames, Wilberforce
Education, Bureau of (Elmer E Brown)
Emerson, NB
Emmons – Engle
Executives Order (T Roosevelt)
Fairbanks – Fentress
Fletcher, Alice C
Box 125
Series 1. Correspondence
Subseries: Letters Received 1908 63
Hitchcock – Hobbs
Hollister
Hollowell – Hoyt
Huckel – Hudson
Hunt, Fred A
Hunter, HC
Huntoon – Hyde
Iowa, Historical Department of (Edgar R Harlan)
Iyer, EK Anantha Krishna
James, George Wharton
Jenks –Johnson
Kimball, W
King, EW
Kroeber, AL
La Flesche, Francis
Lattimore - Lawson
Leech – Leon
Lewis, EM
Lipps – Long
Love, AC – Love, William H
Lucas – Lummis
Marks – Matterson, DW
Box 126
Matteson, Sumner W
Matthews, Caroline
McCann – McFadden
McGuire, JD
Merriam Company
(de) Montluzin, A
Moore, Clarence B
Moore, PT
Moore, William H
Moore, WL
Moorehead, Warren K
Moran – Morrah
Morrow, WH
Moses, Raphael J
Myer, Julius A
National Geographic Society (John O Lagorce)
(US) National Museum (Richard Rathbun)
Newell, FH
Nickerson, WB
North Dakota, State Historical Society of (OG Libby)
Noyes, CW
Overstreet, Jesse
Series 1. Correspondence
Subseries: Letters Received 1908 64
Parker – Patton
Quick, Margaret W
Radin, Paul
Rastall – Ravenel
Reagen, Albert B
Republican Printing Company (William Miner)
Ritter – Robinson
Rossi – Royce
Sapir, Edward
Sapper, Madam Carl
Sargent Elisa A
Savage, Rev William R
Sawyer, Wells M
Schreitmuller, Friedrich AM
Scomp, HA
Sheets, JH
Sheldon, Mrs George
Shelley, William C
Sherwood Issac
Shields, GI
Shirley – Shufeldt
Shunatona –Sibberns
Simmons, FM
Skinner, Alanson
Small, John
Smiley, JC
Smith, Harlan
Smith – Smoot
Somerville, HC
Sosnovec, V
Soule, William S
Box 127
Spaulding, CE
Speed – Spinden
Speck, Frank G
Stafford, William H
Standley JE
Starr, Frederick
State, Department of
Stebbins – Steere
Stein, JL
Sterling, John A
Stevens, Franke
Stroud
Sturge, Allen
Series 1. Correspondence
Subseries: Letters Received 1908 65
Sullivan
Sutton, FM
Sutton, George P
Swales, Bradshaw H
Swanton, John R
Swinley, Gien H
Tanner, James
Tanner, OR
Tawney, JA
Taylor, EL
Teller, HM
Thompson, Edward – Thompson, Gilbert
Thomas, John L
Tichenor, WC
Tierbaugh, JC
Timmerman
Titchener – Titus
Tornberg, John O
Treasury, Department of
Tubbs, Charles
Ucker, Clememt S
Valter, JF
Van Allen, Jennie
Van Hyning, T
Verwyst, Chrysostom
Vierkandt, A
Vondel, Joseph L
War Department
Wardle – Warren
Weaver – Westervelt
Whelpley – Willis
Wilson, Frederick
Wissler, Clark
Worthington, TJ
Wren – Wright
Wyman, Walter C
Wyoming, Secretary of State of
Zeese, Gustav
Zirkle, F Larrick
Box 128
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Subseries: Letters Received 1908
Subseries: Letters Received 1909-1949 66
Acker, JH – Aderente, V
Adkins, HC – Akron Public Library
Alabama Dept of Archives – Abum of American History
Alberta University – Alger, Alice
Algonquin Paper Co – Alley, WF
Box 129
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Box 131
Box 132
Box 133
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Subseries: Letters Received 1909-1949 67
Box 134
Box 135
Box 136
Box 137
Box 138
Box 139
Series 1. Correspondence
Subseries: Letters Received 1909-1949 68
Box 140
Box 141
Box 142
Box 143
Box 144
Box 145
Series 1. Correspondence
Subseries: Letters Received 1909-1949 69
Cleveland, AS – Cocks, Edmunds
Box 146
Box 147
Box 148
Copeland, DG – Corey, CM
Corey, Caroline H – Cornyn, JH
Coronet – Coshocton Public Library
Cosmopolitan Magazine – Cotter, John M
Cottman, George S – Covey, CC
Coville, FV – Cox, Naomi D
Cox, PE
Coyne, James – Crambelt, MI
Cramer, Guy H – Crane, WR
Cranford, CG – Crawbuck, George
Crawford, FE – Crawford, Wetona L
Creager, CE – Crews, FC
Crimmins, Col Martin L
Crismon, Maye – Crookshank, H
Series 1. Correspondence
Subseries: Letters Received 1909-1949 70
Box 149
Box 150
Box 151
Series 1. Correspondence
Subseries: Letters Received 1909-1949 71
Densmore, Francis 1911
Box 152
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Box 154
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Subseries: Letters Received 1909-1949 72
Box 155
Box 156
Box 157
Series 1. Correspondence
Subseries: Letters Received 1909-1949 73
Box 158
Box 159
Box 160
Series 1. Correspondence
Subseries: Letters Received 1909-1949 74
Fewkes, JW 1918 - 1921
Box 161
Box 162
Box 163
Series 1. Correspondence
Subseries: Letters Received 1909-1949 75
Frachtenburg, LJ 1916
Frachtenburg, LJ 1917 - 1923
Box 164
Box 165
Box 166
Box 167
Series 1. Correspondence
Subseries: Letters Received 1909-1949 76
Goode, Buchanan – Goodwin, Nancy D
Goodwin, William B – Gould, Blauche M
Gould, LE – Graham, Edith
Graham, Mrs HC – Grand Junction
Grange, Kenneth L – Grant, RP
Gray, Fred W – Grazier, Mrs Clark
Grasserie de la Raoul – Gray, Frank
Great Falls Recording Studios – Green, Joseph C
Box 168
Box 169
Box 170
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Subseries: Letters Received 1909-1949 77
Box 171
Box 172
Box 173
Series 1. Correspondence
Subseries: Letters Received 1909-1949 78
Box 174
Box 175
Box 176
Series 1. Correspondence
Subseries: Letters Received 1909-1949 79
Box 177
Box 178
Box 179
Series 1. Correspondence
Subseries: Letters Received 1909-1949 80
Box 180
Ingalls, GW
Ingalls, Sally Sheffield – Ingraham, LH
Ingram, Charles L – International Bureau Against Alcoholism
Institute of Social Anthropology 7/29/41 – 11/20/47
Institute of Social Anthropology 3/5/48 – 11/4/49
International Business Machine Col – Iobst, Robert A Rev
Iola Register, The – Iroquois Publishing Company
Irvine, Boysen – Isaacs, GE
Isakovics, N Upshur – Izaak Walton Leauge
Jablonower, Joseph – Jackson, ES
Jackson, Frank – Jackson, Mattie
Jackson National Guard Armony – Jackson, WH
Jacksonville Public Library – Jacobs, Jeff
Jacobs, Melville
Box 181
Box 182
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Subseries: Letters Received 1909-1949 81
Johnson, Frederick Dr – Johnson, Herbert H
Johnson, Inez – Johnson, Stephen S
Johnson, TC – Johnston, WA
Johnstone, HCG – Jonassen, Enoch Arden
Jones, Alfred W – Jones, Ethel
Box 183
Box 184
Box 185
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Subseries: Letters Received 1909-1949 82
Kidder, A.V. 1925-1946
Kienberger, Gus – Kimsey, Frank
Kincaid, Bob – King, Dale S.
King, E.W.
King, Elizabeth – King, Stella
King, W.A. – King, William H.
Kingdon-Ward, Captain F. – Kinney, L.L.
Kinnicutt, L.H. – Kircher, Joseph C.
Kirk, Hugh – Kirschke, Rudolf
Kissell, Mary Lois 1911-1920
Kissell, Mary Lois 1921
Kissell, Mary Lois 1922-1926
Box 186
Box 187
Box 188
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Subseries: Letters Received 1909-1949 83
LaFlesche, Francis 1910-1911
LaFlesche, Francis 1912
LaFlesche, Francis 1913-1915
LaFlesche, Francis 1916-1923
LaFlesche, Francis 1925-1932
LaFleur, Laurence J. – Lake, H.H.
Lake, Iktomi Dutch – Lake, William C.
Lakey, Howard T. – Lamm, L. M.
Lamme, Corinne – Lamme, Vernon
LaMotte, Viola – Landis, H.K.
Landphair, E.P. – Lange, Charles H.
Lange, Walter H. – Lanston, Aubrey
Lanstroum, O.M. – Larkner, Ed
Box 189
Box 190
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Subseries: Letters Received 1909-1949 84
Lewis, W.R. – Lewiston Morning Tribune, The
Libby, O.G.
Liberty Shipbuilding Company – Lid, Nils
Box 191
Liddle, Carl
Lid, Alice Alison – Lieurance, Thurlow
Lieghley, E.O. – Lima, University of
Limbert, R.W. – Lincoln, James M.
Lincoln, Lewis A. – Lindquist, G.E.E.
Lindsay, Dorothy – Linton, Mary E.G.
Linton, Ralph
Lion Brothers Company, Inc. – Little, Anne
Little, Blanch E. – Liverpool University Press
Livingston, Carl – Lockhart, W.F.
Lockley, Fred
Lockyear, Elmer Q. – Lomax, Professor Alfred L.
Lone Eagle – Lonn, Ella
Box 192
Box 193
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Subseries: Letters Received 1909-1949 85
Marnette, J.T. – Marquis, Thomas B.
Marriner, Edmund – Marshall, H.I.
Marshall Jones Company – Marshall Park
Marshall, Ralph – Martin, George E.
Box 194
Box 195
Box 196
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Subseries: Letters Received 1909-1949 86
Melish, Mrs. Thomas – Menendez, Carlos Zevallos
Meriwether, Aglae G. – Merriam, G & C Company
Mensch, Charles H. – Meredith, Grace E.
Merriam, John C. – Merrill, Robert V.
Merritt, Allen – Methodist Episcopal Church South Board of Missions
Box 197
Metraux, Alfred
Metro Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures – Mexico, Manuel Gamio
Mexico, Anthropologia Sociedad – Mexico, Relaciones Exteriores
Mexico, Social Sciences in – Michel, Alex
Michelson, Truman (1910-1911)
Michelson, Truman (1912)
Michelson, Truman (1913)
Michelson, Truman (1914)
Michelson, Truman (1915-1916)
Michelson, Truman (1917-1920)
Michelson, Truman (1921-1923)
Box 198
Box 199
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Subseries: Letters Received 1909-1949 87
Box 200
Box 201
Box 202
Box 203
Series 1. Correspondence
Subseries: Letters Received 1909-1949 88
Newberg, Dorothy – Newell, Rev. Wm. B.
Box 204
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Box 206
Box 207
Box 208
Box 209
Box 210
Box 211
Box 212
Box 213
Box 214
Box 215
Box 216
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Subseries: Letters Received 1909-1949 91
Saalfield Publishing Co. – Safford, Pearl
Safford, W.E. – St. Louis University
St. Joseph Public Library – St. Mary’s College
St. Michael’s Mission School – Samwell, Joyce
San Bernardino Chamber of Commerce – Sanderville, Richard
Sandford, Harry – Sao Paulo, Prefeitura DoMunicipio De
Sapir, Edward
Sapp, Daniel – Saverio, E. George
Box 217
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Box 220
Box 221
Box 222
Box 223
Box 224
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Subseries: Letters Received 1909-1949 93
Box 225
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Box 227
Box 228
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Subseries: Letters Received 1909-1949 94
Box 229
Box 230
Box 231
Box 232
Series 1. Correspondence
Subseries: Letters Received 1909-1949 95
Walker, James S. (1 of 3)
Walker, James S. (2 of 3)
Walker, James S. (3 of 3)
Walker, Lelia B. – Walker, Paul A.
Walker, Robert M. – Walker, Wesley S.
Walker, W.M.
Box 233
Box 234
Box 235
Series 1. Correspondence
Subseries: Letters Received 1909-1949 96
Webber, Adolph – Weber, Anselm
Weber. A.H. – Weber, Mina
Weber, R.
Webster, F. – Wedel, Waldo
Weed, H.T. – Weeks, Charles
Weeks, Estella T. – Wegner, Richard W.
Weiant, C.W. – Weinberger, Karl
Weiner, Arthur A. – Weisel, George F.
Weisenbach, A.J. – Weissert, Charles A.
Weissheimer, J.M. – Weldon, Ward W.
Wellborn, Evelyn – Wellman, Paul I.
Wells, Carveth – Wellston Iron Furnace Co.
Welte, Carl M. – Welftish, Gene
Welti, Oswald – Wendell, A.G.
Wendt, O.H. – Wertman, Charles
Wertz, Melvin A. – West Augusta Historical & Geological Society
West Chicago Park Commissioners – West Virginia Dept. of Archives and History
West, William Casper – Weston, L.H.
Weston, Mary Bragg – Wetherbee, Faith
Westmore, Alexander
Wetmore, F. F. – Weyrick, Leona
Box 236
Box 237
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Subseries: Letters Received 1909-1949 97
Whittier College – Whitworth, Frances W.
Whymant, Neville – Wickersham, E.G.
Wickersham, Harry – Wickersham, Victor
Wickerham, H.T. – Wierman, O.C.
Wieschhoff, Heinz – Wiggins, Thomas
Wigmore, J.H. – Wilbur, C. Martin
Wilburn, Doris M. – Wilburn, W.S.
Wilcox, A.M.
Wilcox, Arthur T. – Wilcox, Walter F.
Wild, E.P. – Wilde, O.J
Box 238
Box 239
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Subseries: Letters Received 1909-1949 98
Wisconsin, The University of – Wise, Harold G.
Wise, Jennings C. – Wise, J.W.
Wistar Inst. of Astronomy and Biology – Weatherspoon, M.M.
Wisely, C.E.
Wissler, Clark
Witte Memorial Museum – Wolbers, Ed. L.
Wolcott, Roger – Wolfe, E.
Wolfe, Mike Healy – Wolff, William A.
Wolseley, Lady – Woman Press
Wonder, Denny – Wood, Charles Morgan
Wood, Charles W. – Wood, Harold S.
Wood, James L. – Wood, Leonora W.
Wood, John
Wood, N.B. – Wood, William
Woodall, Alma E. – Woodhams, Robert
Woodman, Henry – Woodward, E.N.
Woodward, Arthur – Wooten, John M.
Worcester Art Museum – World Adventure Series
World Book Company
World Space Encyclopedia – Worthington, J.D.
Worthington, Katharine – Wright, A.K.
Box 240
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Subseries: Letters Received 1909-1949 99
Zuber, R.L. – Zwick, K.H.
Box 241
Box 242
Bab – Bar
Barn – Bell
Belr – Bl
Bm – Bq
Bra – Bros
Box 243
Brow – Bry
Bs – By
Caa – Cap
Caq – Caz
Ce – Clap
Clark
Clark – Clo
Box 244
Coa – Conk
Conn – Coz
Cra – Cz
Da – DeG
DeH – Dex
Box 245
Densmore, Frances
Densmore, Frances
Df – Doo
Series 1. Correspondence
Subseries: Letters Received 1950-1964 100
Dor – Dz
Ea – El
Em – Ez
Box 246
Fa – Fing
Finn – Fox
Fra – Ful
Fundaburk, Emma
Ga – Geo
Ger – Glo
Box 247
God – Grea
Gree – Gz
Haa – Han
Hao – Har
Harr – Hau
Harrington, John P.
Hav – Haz
Box 248
Hb – Herr
Hers – Hi
Hoag – Howa
Howe – Hz
Ia – Iz
Box 249
Ja – Johan
John – Jz
Ka – Kers
Kerw –Klue
Knap – Kz
Box 250
La – Lau
Law – Lew
Lib – Look
Loom – Lz
McA – McK
McL – Marl
Series 1. Correspondence
Subseries: Letters Received 1950-1964 101
Box 251
Marr – Maz
Mea – Mez
Mi
Min – Moon
Moor – Murd
Murp – Mz
Mormon, Book of
Box 252
Na – Net
Neu – Nix
Nob – Nz
Oa – Ol
Om – Oz
Paa – Paz
Pea – Pes
Box 253
Pea – Pez
Pf – Pl
Pm – PzQa – Qz
Ra – Re
Rh – Ri
Roa – Roz
Box 254
Ru – Rz
Sa – Sax
Sc – Sch
Se – Sh
Si – Sl
Sm – So
Sp – St
Box 255
Stei – Stew
Sti – Stu
Su – Suz
Ta – Thoma
Thomp – To
Tr – Tz
Ua – Uz
Series 1. Correspondence
Subseries: Letters Received 1950-1964 102
Box 256
Va – Ve
Vi – Vz
Wa – Warn
Warr – Way
Wb – Wey
Wh – Wilk
Wilkinson
Box 257
Will – Wisc
Wise – Wz
Xa – Xz
Ya – Yz
Za – Zz
Box 258
1879 – 1902
1880
1881
1882
1883
1885
1886
1887
1888
1889
1890
1891
1891 Mooney, J.
1892
1893
1894
1895
1896
1897
1898
1899
1900
1901
1902
Series 1. Correspondence
Subseries: Letters Received 1950-1964
Subseries: Lettes Sent, Photocopies and Transcripts 1879-1902 103
Box 259
1879
1880
1881
1882
1883
1884
Box 260
1885
1886
1887
1888
1889
1889-1894
1892-1902
1896
1898-1902
Box 261
1949 (A-h)
1949 (I-Z)
1950 (A-Z)
1951 (A-Z)
1952 (A-Z)
Box 262
June 1963
July 1963
August 1963
September 1963
August 1963
October 1963
November 1963
December 1963
January 1964
February 1964
March 1964
Series 1. Correspondence
Subseries: Letters Received, Photocopies and Transcripts 1879-1902
Subseries: Letters Received, Temporary Correspondence 1949-1965 104
April 1964
May 1964
June 1964
July 1964
August 1964
September 1964
August 1964
October 1964
November 1964
December 1964
January 1965
Box 263
Box 264
Box 265
Box 266
Box 267
Box 268
Box 269
Box 270
Box 271
Box 272
Box 273
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
Box 274
I–J
K
L
M
National Geographic Society
National Museum
National Research Council
N–O
Peru
P–Q
Series 1. Correspondence
Subseries: Letters Received, Smithsonian Institution 1889-1907
Subseries: Letters Received, Matthew W. Stirling 1925-1950 108
Box 275
R
Sa – Sg
Sh – Sm
So – Sy
T–U–V
Wa – Wh
Wi – Z
Box 276
Agriculture, Department of
Census Bureau (Dept of Interior)
Civil Service Commission
Education, Bureau of (Dept of Interior)
Fish and Fisheries, Commission of
Commerce and Labor, Dept of
Coast and Geodetic Survey (Dept of Treasury)
Geological Survey (Dept of Interior)
Government Printing Office (1of 2)
Government Printing Office (2 of 2)
House of Representatives
Interior, Dept of 1889 – 1901
Box 277
Series 1. Correspondence
Subseries: Letters Received, Matthew W. Stirling 1925-1950
Subseries: Letters Received, US Government Agencies 1888-1908 109
Box 278
Box 279
Box 280
Box 281
This series relates to a federally funded program created by Congress to match funds
raised by academic and scientific institutions for the support of ethnological and
archaeological investigations. The BAE was responsible for administering the
appropriations allocated by Congress. The records are arranged alphabetically by
participating institutions.
Box 282
A – B (miscellaneous)
California, University of
Chicago, University of
Colorado, State Historical Society of
Cox, P.E.
Denver, University of
East Tennessee Archaeological Society
Box 283
Illinois, University of
Indian Historical Bureau
Kentucky, University of
Laboratory of Anthropology
Logan Museum
Michigan, University of
Series 1. Correspondence
Series 2. Cooperative Ethnological Investigations 111
Mississippi, Dept. of Archives and History
National Research Council
Nebraska, University of
Oklahoma Historical Society
Phillips Academy
San Diego Museum
Science
Southeast Museum
Utah, University of
Wisconsin, University of
Yale University
Miscellaneous Papers Relating to Cooperative Fund
This series reflects the administrative activities of the BAE from 1929 to 1946. Records
found among the series include correspondence, office memoranda, annual reports,
circulars, notes, lists, meeting minutes, official notices, research statements, conduct
reports, and plans of operation. The records largely concern budgetary matters,
ethnological and archaeological investigations, and civil services regulations of the Work
Progress Administration. They highlight the Bureau’s relationship with its parent
organization, and the effects of World War II on BAE operations. Records in this series
are arranged alphabetically by subject.
Box 284
Box 285
Fr. Francisco de Figneroa – Report of the Missions of the Order of Jesuits in the Land of
the Mayans, 1904.
Minutes of Staff Meeting
Miscellaneous
Official Notices, 1944-46
National Research Council
Plan of Operation
Reclassification Sheet
Request for Books and Pamphlets 1947
Smithsonian Institution, A Description of its Work, 1947
Smithsonian Institution, Its Organization and Activities
Statement of Fieldwork, 1930
Suggestions Regarding Administrative Changes
Wetmore, Dr Alexander
Works Progress Administration (Personnel), 1947
This series reflects the administrative activities of the BAE from 1949 to 1965. Records
found among the series include correspondence, notes, lists, office memoranda, official
notices, research statements, research proposals, grant applications, and travel forms.
These records relate to routine BAE business, including the organization of its research
projects, production of its publications, management of its library and archive, and
maintenance of its office space. The series also includes numerous summaries of BAE
accomplishments and letters in support of its work, highlighting Smithsonian Institution
plans to incorporate the Bureau into another department or unit. Records are arranged
alphabetically.
Box 286
Archaeological Project
Accomplishments, BAE
Application for Grant in Aid
BAE Archives
BAE Equipment
BAE Highlights
BAE Publications Reprinted Outside SI
Building Program
Bureau of Anthropology
Box 287
Harrington, J.P
Honors, Medals and Citations – BAE
Importation of Cultural Material
Indian Claims Commission – Background Material for BAE Archives
Institute of Social Anthropology
International Matters
Irvine, F.R.
ISLETA
Library of BAE
Library Survey
Laboratory, BAE
Loans, BAE
Management Improvement 1950
Management Improvement 1951-1953
Management Improvement 1954
Box 288
Management of Research
Manuscript Correspondence
Map of Indian Village
McDermott, J.F.
Memos, Dr. Ripley’s
Middle American Handbook
Minority Group Employment
Miscellaneous Correspondence
Miscellaneous Reports
Museum of Man
National Science Foundation
National Science Foundation 1960
Navajo-English Dictionary
New York Program [Drucker], 1954-1955
Box 289
This series relates to the BAE’s extensive photograph collection. Records include lists,
letters and notes relating to the various photographs produced, commissioned, or
collected by the BAE. Matters treated within these records include publication and
exhibition requirements; the duplication of images for reference purposes; the acquisition
or transfer of photographic prints and negatives; the circumstances in which a photograph
was produced; and background information on photographed subjects. Records in this
series are arranged in no particular order (There is no discernable arrangement of the
records in this series.).
Jackson Catalogue
US Geological Survey – Negative Received from November 1900
Delegation Photos, 1903-04
Delegation Photos, Salish and Apache
Hodge, F.W., a list of Photos Belonging to
Ponca List
Dinwiddie Papago Negative Jackets from 1895
Delegates Conducted to Photo Lab by AndreWJohn
Siouan Photograph List (in Wm Dinwiddie’s hand)
Photographic Lists, Inactive
This series is comprised of employee records. BAE personnel files dating from the 1950s
and 1960s constitute a significant portion of this series. Other records include
applications for federal employment, efficiency ratings, job applications, job descriptions
and performance ratings. Records in this series are arranged alphabetically.
Box 291
Box 292
Personnel General
Recruitment
Request for Personnel Action
Within Grade Increase
Blaker, Margaret C.
Cassedy, E.G.
Carter, Robert
Chafe, Wallace L.
Cohen, Caroline R.
Collins, Henry B.
Conn, Elizabeth M.
Crane, Caroline R.
Drucker, Philip
Glemser, Karlena M.
Harrington, J.P.
Irving, Marion G.
Box 293
Box 294
This series reflects the fiscal activities of the BAE. Annual budget reports constitute a
significant portion of the records in the series. They project and justify BAE
appropriations for the period 1945-1968. A separate file of purchase orders, maintained
from 1952 to 1955, is also included in this series. The 1901-1902 material is an item
record of expenditures. Records in this series are arranged by record type and then
chronologically therein. For earlier fiscal records not included in this collection, see
NAA MS 4736 and NAA MS 7016.
Budget FY 1960
Budget FY 1961
Budget FY 1961-62
Budget FY 1962-63
Budget FY 1963-64
Budget FY 1965
Budget FY 1966
Budget FY 1967-68
Purchase Orders
Box 296
Allotment
BAE Fund Cut Data 1951
Budget FY 1945-49
Budget FY 1950
Budget FY 1951
Budget FY 1952
Budget FY 1953
Budget Data 1951-53 (1 of 2)
Budget Data 1951-53 (2 of 2)
Budget FY 1957
Budget FY 1958
Budget FY 1959
Box 297
Records in this series pertain to the Smithsonian Institution’s 1903 investigation of BAE
operations. They include correspondence; clippings; notes; financial reports; exhibits;
testimonies; affidavits; and personal statements. Matters discussed in the records concern
the criminal charges brought against Chief Clerk Frank M. Barnett owing to the
mishandling of BAE funds; the organization and administration of the BAE under
Powell’s direction; the appointment of William John McGee’s as BAE Ethnologist-in-
Subseries: Correspondence
Subseries: Committee Report
Subseries: Miscellany
Subseries: Testimony
Box 298
Subseries: Correspondence
Box 299
Box 300
Committee Report
Drafts of Committee Report
Correspondence; Copies of Exhibits A, B, C, D, E, F, and G
Copies of Exhibits A, E, F and G
Copy of Exhibit H, Report of Robert H. Partridge
1896-1903 (notes)
Statement Regarding Office Work of the BAE, November 1902
Clippings June 1, 1902 - August 21, 1903
Materials Relating to Death and Funeral Services of Dr. John Wesley Powell
Financial Papers 1894-1895; 1897-1903
Box 301
Subseries: Testimony
Box 302
Box 303
Box 304
The records in this series relate to the purchase and issuance of supplies and equipment
needed to carry out routine BAE business. The series is comprised of card files,
notebooks, letters, inventories and lists documenting requests for items, the fulfillment of
these requests and the distribution of BAE property. Records are arranged
chronologically.
Box 305
Box 306
This series is comprised of newspaper clippings amassed by BAE administrative staff for
reference purposes. The clippings generally relate to legislation concerning American
Indians, American Indian customs and languages, BAE organized research projects and
similar points of interest. While the majority remain loose in a very fragile state, others
are mounted to cardboard or pasted into scrapbooks. The latter are in a more stable state.
Deserving special mention are three scrapbooks comprised of clippings that relate to
“mound builders” and the work of the BAE’s Division of Mound Explorations. Clippings
are arranged, first, by format (loose, mounted or scrapbook) and then chronologically.
Subseries: Unmounted
Subseries: Mounted
Subseries: Scrapbooks
Box 308
Subseries: Unmounted
Box 309
June 1897
July 1897
August 1897
September 1897
Box 310
December 1897
March 1898
June 1898
August 1898
1900s (1 of 3)
Box 311
1900s (2 of 3)
1900s (3 of 3)
Box 312
1940s (3 of 3)
1950s (1 of 4)
1950s (2 of 4)
1950s (3 of 4)
1950s (4 of 4)
Fragments
Washington Post, Oct 11, 1924
1922 (miscellaneous periodicals)
1885; 1896; 1909 (miscellaneous periodicals)
1889; 1902 (Fowke); 1903 (Fowke)
Great Divide, issues 189-195
El Independente, Dec 1915
Box 314
Subseries: Mounted
1872
1873
1874
1876
1877
1878-1881
1882
1883
1884
1885
1886
1887
Box 315
1888
Box 316
Box 317
Box 318
Box 319
1900
1901-1903
1904
1905-1910
Box 320
Subseries: Scrapbooks
Box 322
Box 323
Illustrations published in various BAE Bulletins and Annual Reports constitute the largest
share of records in this series. Other illustrations appeared in Contributions to North
American Ethnology and Smithsonian Institution, Miscellaneous Collection. The series
also includes a complete copy of Indian Miscellany, Quarto Series (volumes I-XII).
Box 324
Box 325
Box 326
Box 327
Box 328
Box 330
Box 331
Box 332
Box 333
Box 334
Box 335
Box 336
Annual Report 1
Annual Report 3
Annual Report 6
Annual Report 7
Annual Report 8
Box 337
Annual Report 9
Annual Report 11
Annual Report 12
Annual Report 13
Box 338
Box 339
Box 340
Box 341
Box 342
Annual Report, 5
Annual Report, 2 (1 of 2)
Annual Report, 2 (2 of 2)
Annual Report, 4
Annual Report, 23 (6 of 6) See boxes 339, 340, 341, 342 and 344 (oversize).
Annual Report, 50
Annual Report, 60
Box 346
Miscellaneous
Box 347
BAE Bulletin, 42
BAE Bulletin, 68
BAE Bulletin, 71
BAE Bulletin, 100 (1 of 2)
BAE Bulletin, 100 (2 of 2)
Box 349 (Oversize)
Box 365
Box 366
Box 368
Box 369
Box 370
Box 371
Box 372
Pamphlets and reprints in this series are arranged alphabetically by title and form part of
the Charles Rau and Otis Mason bequests to the BAE library.
Box 374
Box 375
This series includes BAE maps of North America and, to a lesser degree, South America
that were collected for research purposes or produced for publications. Although most are
prints, several are hand drawn or painted. Maps deserving special mention include John
Maps 1-532
A
Cleveland Abbe, Charles G. Abbot, C.C. Abbott, George K. Abbott, Annie Heloise Abel,
J.W. Abert, John B. Adams, John Truslow Adams, William H. Adkins, Edwin Tappan
Adney, H. Adrian, [United States] Agriculture Department, Barbara Aitken (see also
Barbara Freire-Marreco), Charles F. Aldrich, Guy Alford, Paul H. Allen, Virgil D. Allen,
E.H. Allison, J.K. Alston, Henry E. Alvord, R. Andree, American Antiquarian Society,
American Association for the Advancement of Science, American Museum of Natural
History, American Philosophical Society, American Tract Society, Mary A. Anciaux,
Harriet A. Andrews, C.L. Annan, Christine M. Arden, R.H. Armstrong, J.O. Ashenhurst,
M. F. Ashley-Montague, Francis H. Atkins, James Auchiah, Mary Austin, Edward
Everett Ayer, and Edward and Hester Ayers.
B
John Leonard Baer, Vernon O. Bailey, Joseph H. Bair, Spencer F. Baird, Fred Baker,
Max W. Ball, Howard M. Ballou, Sidney Ballou, W.H. Ballou, H.H. Bancroft, Adolphe
F. A. Bandelier, Edwin A. Barber, James C. Bardin, W.C. Barnard, Mary S. Barnes,
Homer G. Barnett, Samuel A. Barrett, David F. Barry, J. Neilson Barry, Charles H.
Bartlett, John Russell Bartlett, Henry M. Baum, Charles L. Beal, William M. Beauchamp,
C.H. Beaulieu, Theodore H. Beaulieu, Donald Beauregard, Frank Beckwith, A. McG.
Beede, Alexander Graham Bell, C.M. Bell, A.L. Benedict, Ruth F. Benedict, Charles H.
Bennett, Wendell C. Bennett, E.A. Benson, W.A. Bents, M. Bercovitz, Emil Bessels,
William W. Betts, Albert J. Beveridge, Benjamin F. Beveridge, Arthur Bibbins, F.A.
Bickford, Albert S. Bickmore, Julius Bien, F.E. Bingman, W.A.S. Bird, Kaj Birket-
Smith, E.E. Blackman, Frank W. Blackmar, W.W. Blake, Margaret C. Blaker, Ernest
Bloch, Frans Blom, Wayne A. Blossom, Acee Blue Eagle, Franz Boas, H.J. Boekelman,
Herbert Eugene Bolton, Eric Boman, W.C. Bompas, E. A. Bonine, W.C.Boteler, John G.
Bourke, Charles P. Bowditch, A.M. Bower, Alfred W. Bowers, Stephen Bowers, I.D.
Boyce, Charles S. Bradford, Peter A. Brannon, J.O. Brant-Sero, Jesse H. Bratley, James
H. Breasted, James F. Breazeale, F.S. Breen, Adela C. Breton, Edward M. Brigham,
Daniel G. Brinton, W.K. Brooks, Charles E. Brown, F.A. Brown, Kirk Bryan, H.F.
Buckner, Harry S. Budd, Eugene Buechel, William Bull, J.A. Bullbrook, Thomas S.
Bulmer, James L. Bunting, Ruth L. Bunzel, E.A. Burbank, Usher L. Burdick, Carl Busch,
David I. Bushnell, Jr., George Bushotter, Amos W. Butler, James D. Butler, and S.N.
Byington.
C
John Campbell, Walter S. Campbell (Stanley Vestal), Louis Capron, E.T. Carrico, Edwin
G. Cassedy, John H. Caswell, Joseph A.I. Caughey, Richard Ceough, Wallace LeSeur
Chafe, Alexander F. Chamberlain, Moreau B.C. Chambers, Frederick H. Chapin, Frank
M. Chapman, John W. Chapman, Kenneth M. Chapman, Alexander W. Chase, Alfredo
Chavero, William Churchill, Charles Upson Clark, Edward Clark, W.P. Clark, Ben
Clarke, F.W. Clarke, J.C. Clarke, E. St. Clair Clayton, J.B. Clayton, G.O. Clerc, A.G.
Cleveland, William J. Cleveland, Joffre L. Coe, Fay-Cooper Cole, James Colledge,
Arthur G. Colley, George L. Collie, Henry B. Collins, Harold S. Colton, William E.
D
Darrah, Eusebio Daacute;valos Hurtado, George Davidson, Richard Davis, Elmer J.
Dawson, George M. Dawson, Mabel M. Dawson, Charles N. Dayton, Fred C. Dayton,
Cecil A. Deane, Wills De Hass, H.K. Deisher, Frederica de Laguna, Frederick S.
Dellenbaugh, Alexander Del Mar, Ella C. Deloria, Edwin W. Deming, T.S. Denison,
Frances Densmore, E. de Rougé, Charles H. Detrich, George Devereux, M.E. Dineen,
William Dinwiddie, Joseph Kossuth Dixon, Roland Burrage Dixon, Myrtle M. Dizney,
Frederick J. Dockstader, Richard I. Dodge, J.G. D'Olier, George P. Donehoo, J.
Dorenberg, George A. Dorsey, James O. Dorsey, J.H. Dortch, Andrew E. Douglass,
William B. Douglass, L.M. Drake, H.T. Drowne, Philip Drucker, Henry A. Dubbs, John
Brown Dunbar, De Witt C. Duncan, Jacob P. Dunn, Theodore F. Dwight, and D.B. and
J.O. Dyer.
E.
Thomas Eakins, Wilberforce Eames, Charles T. Earle, John Eastman, Myron Eells,
Rudolf W. Ehlert, R.C. Eisele, Gustav Eisen, Charles W. Eliot, Ellsworth Eliot, E.M.
Elliott, Nathaniel B. Emerson, John W. Emmert, George T. Emmons, Clifford Evans,
Willis E. Everett, Henry P. Ewing, Thomas Ewing.
F
Livingston Farrand, E.F. Fay, William N. Fenton, J. Walter Fewkes, Mrs. J.M. Fillom,
Frank Finney, John Fiske, Alice C. Fletcher, Robert H. Fletcher, Folk-Lore Society
(London), Daniel Folkmar, C. Daryll Forde, John R. Fordyce, Grant Foreman, Earle R.
Forrest, Reo F. Fortune, Gerard Fowke, Leo J. Frachtenberg, Svend Frederiksen, Barbara
Freire-Marreco (see also Barbara Aitken), L.L. Frost, R.B. Fulton, Emma Lila
Fundaburk.
G
D.D. Gaillard, F.G. Galbraith, Thomas M. Galey, Thomas Gann, Henry Gannett, Albert
S. Gatschet, Louise H. Gatschet, James A. Geary, Richard H. Geoghegan, Georgia
Historical Society, William R. Gerard, Edmund P. Gibson, James W. Gidley, Edward W.
Gifford, Grove K. Gilbert, Robert F. Gilder, Joseph A. Gilfillan, De Lancey W. Gill,
Mary Wright Gill, John P. Gillin, Melvin R. Gilmore, Pliny E. Goddard, Esther S.
Goldfrank, Eugene A. Golomshtok, J.B. Good, George Brown Goode, J.K. Goodrich,
George B. Gordon, J. Loomis Gould, [United States] Government Printing Office, R.H.
Gray, George Washington Grayson.
I
Joaquin García Icazbalceta, G.W. Ingalls, Truman W. Ingersoll, [United States] Interior
Department, F.R. Irvine, L.K. Anantha Krishna Iyer.
J
Edward Jacker, Sheldon Jackson, William Henry Jackson, Melville Jacobs, G. Wharton
James, Jean A. Jeançon, Albert E. Jenks, Diamond Jenness, W.P. Jenney, Waldemar I.
Jochelson, E.G. Johnson, Elizabeth W. Johnson, H.W. Johnson, C.C. Jones, Jr., William
Jones, Neil M. Judd.
K
Charles J. Kappler, Rafael Karsten, D.S. Kellogg, Arthur R. Kelly, H.A. Kelly, Isabel T.
Kelly, Edward Kemeys, L.A. Kengla, George Kennan, Alfred V. Kidder, Alfred Kidder
II, E.W. King, William W. Kirkby, Mary Lois Kissell, Francis Klett, Alex D. Krieger,
Herbert W. Krieger, Alfred L. Kroeber, Wilton M. Krogman, G. Kunz.
L
Francis La Flesche, Vernon Lamme, W.A. Langille, Samuel P. Langley, William A.
Larner, Jr., Robert G. Latham, S.A. Lattimore, William S. Laughlin, J.M. Lea, John F. Le
Baron, Joseph Leidy, J.M. Le Jeun, Charles G. Leland, Joe B. Lente, Nicolas Leon,
Augustus Le Plongeon, Alexander Lesser, Francis E. Leupp, Albert B. Lewis, E.M.
Lewis, James Lewis, Jose Lewis, Thomas M.N. Lewis, O.G. Libby, Librarian (BAE),
Library of Congress, Thurlow Lieurance, Ralph Linton, John S. Lockwood, Mary
M
Clay MacCauley, George Grant MacCurdy, Arthur MacDonald, T. MacDougall, J.P.
MacLean, M.M. Macomb, Kenneth Magowan, Bronislaw Malinowski, Garrick Mallery,
Otto T. Mallery, A.J. Marks, Othniel C. Marsh, Paul S. Martin, William B. Marye, J.
Alden Mason, Otis T. Mason, H.L. Masta, Sumner W. Matteson, Washington Matthews,
Kaspar Mayer, William McAdams, Kate C. McBeth, Sue L. McBeth, Charles E.
McChesney, V.T. McGillycuddy, WJ McGee, Joseph D. McGuire, Will C. McKern, John
J. McLean, Lucullus V. McWhorter, M.M. Macomb, Charles A. Meadows, Philip
Ainsworth Means, Edmond S. Meany, Louis L. Meeker, Betty J. Meggers, H. Scudder
Mekeel, H.L. Mencken, C. Hart Merriam, Alfred Métraux, C.L. Metz, Truman
Michelson, James D. Middleton, N.A. Miles, Carl F. Miller, Cosmos Mindeleff, Victor
Mindeleff, Minnesota Historical Society, Carlos Montezuma, Henry Montgomery,
Amelia de Montluzin, Karl E. Moon, James Mooney, Clarence B. Moore, Warren K.
Moorehead, F.W. Morancy, Dale L. Morgan, Edwin L. Morgan, F.P. Morgan, John T.
Morgan, Lewis Henry Morgan, Adrien G. Morice, Sylvanus G. Morley, Earl H. Morris,
Eldridge Morse, John M. Muir, James R. Murie, Eadweard Muybridge, William E. Myer.
N
Marquis de Nadaillac, [United States] Navy Department, Edward W. Nelson, Nels C.
Nelson, J.S. Newberry, Francis Johnson Newcomb, Simon Newcomb, William W.
Newell, Marshall T. Newman, W.B. Nickerson, Philetus W. Norris, Jesse L. Nusbaum.
O
Frederick A. Ober, Sara Endicott Ober, Frans M. Olbrechts, E.D. Osborn, Leopold
Ostermann, Felix F. Outes.
P
Helen C. Palmatary, Edward Palmer, F.M. Palmer, J.G. Parke, A.M.C. Parker, Arthur C.
Parker, William T. Parker, Francis Parkman, Elsie Clews Parsons, G.W. Parsons, J.B.
Patee, James Paytiamo, George Y. Payzant, Charles Peabody, Lucy E. Peabody, Peabody
Museum, J.E. Pearce, Stephen D. Peet, Antonio Penafield, George H. Pepper, Fred S.
Perrine, T.M. Perrine, David C. Peters, Charles C. Petersen, Karen D. Petersen, C.A.
Peterson, Emile F. Stanislas Joseph Petitot, Ivan Petroff, Rodolphe Petter, F.W.
Pettigrew, Elizabeth E. Pettinger, William A. Phillips, Photo Engraving Company, Juan
E. Pico, P.B. Pierce, Albert Pike, James C. Pilling, Alphonse L. Pinart, Gifford Pinchot,
Henri F. Pittier, Horace S. Poley, John Pope, Edwin L. Porch, Arthur P. Porter, [United
States] Post Office Department, John Wesley Powell, Stephen Powers, L. Bradford
Prince, Frederic W. Putnam, H.S. Putnam.
Q
Samuel A. Lafone Quevedo.
S
Julius F. Sachse, Harry Hull St. Clair II, Louis N. St. Onge, John P. Sanborn, Jr., Richard
Sanderville, Edward Sapir, Homer E. Sargent, Marshall H. Saville, A.H. Sayce, Wells M.
Sawyer, F. Schmidt, Harry L. Schoff, Rudolf R. Schuller, Frederick Schwatka, Henry A.
Scomp, Hugh L. Scott, Samuel H. Scudder, Eduard Seler, W.T. Selwyn, G. Sergi, Ernest
Thompson Seton, Frank M. Setzler, John D.G. Shea, W.C. Shelley, William Tecumseh
Sherman, J.D. Short, Robert W. Shufeldt, Richard W. Shunatona, Sally B. Sicade,
Dilworth M. Silver, T. Sinclair and Company, Thomas W. Smillie, Erminnie A. Smith,
Harlan I. Smith, Maurice G. Smith, Smithsonian Institution, Smithsonian Institution
(William J. Rhees), J.F. Snyder, Ralph Stephan Solecki, Mrs. William S. Soule, J.M.
Spainhour, Frances C. Sparhawk, P.S. Sparkman, Frank G. Speck, Lewis Spence, Robert
E. Spence, Leslie Spier, Harry Hull St. Clair II, Louis Napoleon St. Onge, Emmet Starr,
Frederick Starr, [United States] State Department, Joseph B. Steere, Vilhjalmur
Stefansson, Morris Steggerda, Bernhard J. Stern, B.F. Stevens, Horace J. Stevens, James
Stevenson, Matilda Coxe Stevenson, Sara Yorke Stevenson, Julian H. Steward, R.E.
Stewart, Gene M. Stirling, Matthew W. Stirling, David B. Stout, W. von Streeruwitz,
William Duncan Strong, William C. Sturtevant, Jeremiah Sullivan, James G. Swan, John
R. Swanton, W.M. Sweney, H. Swift.
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Montague Tallant, Wirt Tassin, Douglas M. Taylor, James A. Teit, Henry M. Teller,
William Thalbitzer, Joseph B. Thoburn, Cyrus Thomas, N.W. Thomas, Alton H.
Thompson, Douglas M. Thompson, Edward Thompson, Gilbert Thompson, John E.
Sidney Thompson, Reuben Gold Thwaites, A.S. Tiffany, A.O. Titus, J.E. Todd, William
F. Tolmie, William H. Tomkins, William Wallace Tooker, Alfred M. Tozzer, [United
States] Treasury Department, Alfred K. Trippert, Frederick W. True, James H. Trumbull,
W.O. Tuggles, G.E.S. Turner, Lucien M. Turner, Edward Burnett Tylor.
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United States Coast and Geodetic Survey, United States Indian Service, United States
National Museum.
V
J.J. Valentin, T. Van Hyning, Chrysostom Verwyst, E.P. Vining, Charles F. Voegelin,
Evon Z. Vogt.
Y
Henry C. Yarrow, Lorenzo Gordon Yates, Egerton R. Young.
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Ben Zimmerman, and Zuni Dick.