BUSHNELL
COLLECTION
PHOTOGRAPHIC REPRODUCTIONS OF PAINTINGS AND
DRAWINGS
Listed alphabetical by artist
[Box 1] [Box 2]
BOX 1
Armstrong, William 1821-1914
- Catching Whitefish at Sault-Ste. Marie, 1869.
Bedwell, EP.
- View of the Singish Village, opposite Victoria, Vancouver
Island. Sketched in 1859 (mounted).
Beechey, Richard Brydges
- Natives and Their Habitations on the Coast of Alaska (2
mounted copies).
Bernard, Francois
- Choctaw village near the Chefuncte, 1869 (2 copies).
Bodman, Carl
- Winter Village of the Minatarres. 1833. BAE Bulletin 77, p. 44
(2 copies)
Brant, Joseph
- 41-72/721. Portrait of George Ramney
Brooks, S.M.
- 41-72/584. "oshkosh"
- 41-72/583. "Nasheakusk."
- 41-72/582. "Souligny"
- 41-72/585. "Daniel Bread"
- 41-72/586. "Iometah"
Catlin, George 1796-1872
- 41-72/587. Indian Encampment, Red River Terrace. (3 copies)
- 41-72/595. Portait. (Hoo-wa-ne-kaw) #215.
- 41-72/588. Comanche lodge, Buffalo Skins
- 41-72/589. Sketch, untitled.
- 41-72/94. Crow lodge
- 41-72/590. Mandan village, 1832
- 41-72/591. Auh-ka-nah-paw-wah, Earth Standing.
- 41-72/596. Woman, untitled, 1910.
- 41-72/592. Ah-yaw-re-tah=car=ron, a warrior, Menominee
Coates, S.D.
- 41-72/611. Moshubee
- 41-72/610. Yellow Thunder
DeBatz, A.
- At the Acolapissa Village (mounted)
Eastman, Seth 1808-1875
- Sioux Indians playing the game of Plum (?) Stones. 41-72/615
- Wakbasha's Prairie, 125 miles above St. Louis- looking south.
Oct. 1848
- Buffalo Hunt of the Sioux Indians
- Wakbasha's Prairie. Mississippi River, July 1848. 41-72/616
- Women rolling hide in front of teepee (2 copies)
- Landscape with Micmacs (3 copies)
- Photo of label for "Medicine Dance of the Dacotah." Dist. Dec.
21, 1849. No. 167
- Landscape # 119
- "Women Dancing at a Sioux village near Ft. Snelling, 1848"
- Indian Encampment (2 copies)
- Ball Play on the Prairies (2 mounted, 1 unmounted)
- "Dog Dance of the Dacotahs" (II, pl.22, pg. 80)- 1 mounted, 1
unmounted
- Old Mexican Lookout or watchtower at San Antonio, TX, 2 miles
from the Alamo. (2 copies)
- Women preparing a skin (2 copies)
Unlabelled Eastman
- unlabelled. Unidentified thatch roof structures and a large
tree
- unlabelled. 41-72/616a
- unlabelled. Facade of ruin of building (2 copies)
- 41-72/619. unlabelled. Indians traveling by a river (2 copies)
- unlabelled. Indian encampment with dead man on the ground
- unlabelled. View of fort across the river with a Native
American in the foreground.
- unlabelled. 2 seated Native Americans, 1 seated and a white
horse
- unlabelled. waterfall with 2 small seated figures in the
foreground.
- 41-72/614. unlabelled. waterfall with 2 small seated figures
in the foreground.
- 41-72/782. untitled. 2 Native Americans of horses
- 41-72/615. Unlabelled. Ice fishing/winter scene.
- 41-72/616. unlabelled. Man with ladle
- 41-72/617. unlabelled. Native Americans gathered near teepee.
Ford, J.W.
- 41-72/619. Black Hawk with his son and the Prophet
Hamlin, A.
- 41-72/621. JohnW. Quinney (2 copies, 1 in misc folder)
Healey, G.H.P.
- 41-72/624. Manitowac-head chief
Hesselius, Gustave
- 41-72/622. Lappawinze
- 41-72/623. Tish-cohan, Delaware chief, 1737.
Girardin de, E.
- Faimen Towah. Okinagan Indian. Ft. Colville,
1855.
Holmes, William Henry 1846-1933
Hudson, G.
- Pomo Baby. Ka-wil-lot's (?). Print and negative.
Jackson, W.H.
- photograph of painting of Scaffold Burial (may be related to
SMC 216, 1867, "Sioux Disposing of their Dead")
- reproduction of photograph of "Pawnee Village which stood on
the Loupe Fork of Platte. E. Nebraska. Photo by WH Jackson, 1871.
Smithsonian Report for 1928, pl. 10.
- 41-72/624. Fording the South Platte River at Julesburgh, July
1866.
Jebb, Joshua.
- Sketch of two Ottawa Chiefs who with others lately came down
from Michillimachinac, Lake huraon to have a talk with their great
Father, the King and his Representative (mounted).
BOX 2
Kendall, E.M.; photos of sketches (5 total)
- "Lance Dance" (2 views)
- "Women Carrying Water and Grass Seed" (2 total)
- mounted photo of handwritten label for "Lance Dance"
Kern, Richard Hovendon 1821-1853
- Pueblo of Laguna (mounted).
- 41-72/407. Reproduction of daguerrotype (unidentified)
King, Charles Bird : 1785-1862
originals in Redwood Library, Newport, RI
- 20. Indian Chief. 41-72/675
- 80. Peskelechaco, Republican Pawnee. 41-72/677
- 44. Nisonaquoit, Fox. 41-72/676
- 165. Moa-va-hov-ga, Iowa (sold 1970). 41-72/678
- 166. Wau-baun-see, Prarie Potawotomi. 41-72/670
- 167. Wakechai, Sauk. 41-72/671
- 169. Peah-mus-lea, Fox. 41-72/679
- 174. Red Jacket, Seneca. 41-72/680
- 175. Pow-a-sheek, Fox. 41-72/681
- 176. Misteppee, Creek. 41-72/682
- 195. Choumouicase, Oto. 41-72/683
- 196. Major Timpoochee Barnard, Uchee. 41-72/666
- 201. Pushmataha, Choctaw. 1764-1824
- 202. Chena----quot, Menomini. 41-72/667
- 203. Amiskgew, Menomini, 1831. 41-72/668
- 219. Indian Girls. 41-72/669
- no numbers given
- Hoowanneka, Little Elk. 1824 (mounted)
- Unidentified standing figure. Inscription on back reads,
"Dept. Archives and Hist. Montgomery Ala."
- Portrait head.
41-72/672
Krieghoff
Kurz, Friedrich 1818-1871
- At the Hidatsa Village near Ft. Berthold, 1851.
Ludwig, Choris 1795-1828
- The Icebergs of Kotzebue Sound, 1816 (mounted).
Mayer, Frank Blackwell
- Kaposi. In sketchbook- Ayer (?) Collection
- Sioux Village of Kaposia, June 19, 1851.
Memin de, St. CBJF
- Casachmugia, Osage warrior (Original in NY Historical Society)
- Indian of the Iowas of Missouri (mounted)
- 41-72/694. Delaware Indian
- 41-72/695. Indians of the Iowas of Missouri
- 41-72/690. Cachasunghia, Guerrier Osage.
- 41-72/696. Payons Ra- Chief of the Great Osage
- 41-72/692. Portrait- unlabeled.
- 41-72/693. Indian Girl of the Iowas of the Missouri
Miller, Alfred J.
- Landscape with Indian Figures
- Indian Scout on White horse
Mollhausen, Baldwin
- 41-72/694. Two men on horses
- 41-72/700. Sioux Squaw
- 41-72/699. Camp of the Kioway [sic] Indians. Sept. 9, 1853.
Morgues de, Jacques Lemoyne -1588
- Ceremonies performed by Saturioua before going on an
expedition.
- Saturioua, 1564 (1 mounted, 1 unmounted).
- Drawings as engraved by DeBry, 1851.
Neagle, John 1796-1865
- Caussetonga or Big Kansas of Ottoe Tribe and Sharitourisha,
Chief of the Grand Pawnees, 1821 (2 copies)
- The Knife Chief of the Pawnee Loups called 'The Bravest of the
Braves,' 1821 (2 copies). Also in Bushnell's "Indians and
Eskimos."
Parsons, F.
- Cunne shote, the Indian Chief. A great warrior of the Cherokee
Nation (2 copies).
Peale, T.R.
Pomarede de, Leon
- Scaffold Burial on the Upper Missouri, about 1851. (2 mounted
copies).
Remington, Frederick
- 41-72/707. Man shooting from behind rock.
Rindisbacher, Peter -1834
- Indian hunters pursuing the buffalo early in the spring when
the snow is sufficiently frozen to bear the man but the Animal
breaks through and cannot run.
- The dogs discover a herd of buffalo and immediately run from
Indians and cause confusion. (mounted).
Romans, Bernard
- 41-72/720a
- 41-72/710. Sketch
- Choctaw Burials- see BAE Bulletin 71, p.12
- 41-72/720. Choctaw, Chickasaw and Creek. 1775.
Simon, J.
- 41-72/737. One of the Four Mohawk Chiefs who visited England
Sohon, G.
- 41-72/727. Cat. #130,305. Pagh-pagh-sem-i-am. "The woman of
good sense" (Kahispel)
- 41-72/725. April 24, 1854. Cat #130,305. "Nw-ah-ute-se,
Pierre." A pend d'Oreille Indian
- 41-72/726. April 25, 1854. "choitz-kan," A Pend d'Oreille
- 41-72/723. June 1854. "Ika-cw-mah-py," Blackfoot
- 41-72/724. M<ay 12, 1954. "Koilt-koi-imp-ty," Flathead.
Stanley, John Miv 1814-1872
- White woman and child and Indian warriors.
- Indian on white horse on cliff
- Indian warrior on galloping horse
- Indians hunting buffalo
- 41-72/735. Ah Dalle, "Red Feathers"
- 41-72/734. Blackffot-Piegan.
- 41-72/728. "The Indian Telegraph, 1868."
- 41-72/729. Woman and child with tribe.
Sully, R.M.
- Wabokieshiek (White Cloud). Wisconsin Historical Society.
Sykes, J.
- View among Scot's Island. Off the Nortwest Coast of Vancouver
Island (mounted).
Webber, John 1752-1793
- A Man at Nootka Sound, 1778 (mounted).
- Interior of a Habitation, Nootka Sound, Vancouver Island, 1778
(mounted).
Weir
West, Benjamin
- 94. Joseph Brant, 1776 (mounted).
- 41-72/740. Col. Guy Johnson and Jospeh Brant
- 41-72/741. Penn's Treaty
White, John: photos of drawings 1585 (10 total)
Wimar, Carl 1828-1862
- negative of 'Arikara Graves-Ft. Clark' (N16669)
- negative of 'Buffalo Hunt' (N16666: 41-72/513)
- unlabelled but described as 'Micmac Camp in New Brunswick in
1790.' (Whatmough catalog).
UNIDENTIFIED REPRODUCTIONS
not labelled unless in " "
- Copy of photograph sent to the Bureau for identification by
E.F. Sherman, 8 West 47th St. NYC in letter under date August 27,
1923. "The photograph suggests Southern Indians, possibly the
Muskogean stock and may have been made before the close of the
eighteenth century; but it is not possible to identify them
exclusively."
- Indian on horse. Labelled #853.
- Indian on horse with spear near tipi.
- sailboats and canoes (2 copies)
- Portrait on Indian woman with head-wrap or hood.
- Portrait of John W. Quinney
- page of sketchbook
- Native American group with Chief- tipi and plank house- maybe
Eastman?
- photo of engraving with three people
- photo of wall with paintings on it (Bushnell house?)
- photo of map of Florida (glass plate and associated print-
maybe associated with John White's drawings?
- negative of fort and chapel
- treaty signing with large group of Native Americans; man
seated at table
- copies of manuscript pages
- 41-72/407. Richard H. Kern, killed by the Indians, near Sevier
River, Utah.
- 41-72/?. Benjamin Jordan Kern, killed by Indians, New Mexico,
Sept. 1849
- 41-72/403. Edward Meyer Kern, died in Philadelphia, PA, Nov.
25, 1863.
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