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No.

266-Beads found in Pawnee grave

near Genoa, loaned by Mrs. F. L. Horton. 267-Card of flints, presented by C. R. Wright of Genoa. 268, 270-Pipes, loaned by C. R. Wright of Genoa.

271-Scraps of copper from near Genoa.

272-A brass bracelet found on the Wright site.

274-A brown jasper knife, dia

mond-shaped, having four cutting edges, found on the Wright site.

275-Pipe loaned by J. A. Barber of Genoa.

282-Flint from the Wright site. 285-Ax loaned by C. R. Wright. 287-A chipped tomahawk from the Coffin site.

290-Flint from Coffin site. 293, 295, 296-Chipped flints, etc., loaned by J. A. Barber, found on Wright site.

297, 298, 311, 312, 313-Large implements found on the Wright site near Genoa, Neb. 315-Mill stones from the Coffin site.

329-Iron implements used by Paw

nees, found near Genoa, presented by M. A. Elliott. 330, 331-Picked pebbles loaned by J. A. Barber.

335-Pipe stem presented by Mrs. L. F. Horton.

337-Pipe stem from Wright site. 339-Copper knife found on the

Wright site.

341-Bone bead from Wright site. 342-Curious brass coin found near

Genoa; Coffin Collection. 343-Two arrows presented by Mr. DeCamp of Clearwater. 345-Four war points presented by

Frank E. Miller of Clearwater. 351-Pipe presented by Elmer Mc

Clain of Fremont.

352-Relics from Pawnee village on

McClain site, by Elmer McClain. 353-Beads and other relics presented by Elmer McClain. 356-Relics from the Miller site presented by Amos Haile of Clearwater.

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359-Pistol presented by John Williamson of Genoa.

360-Stone implements from Miller site, presented by G. E. Miller. 361-Upper mill stone from Nehawka.

362-A quartzite chipped tomahawk found near Nehawka. 363-"Turtle backs" from Burkett site.

364-Scraper from Burkett site. 365-Pipe presented by Benjamin

C. Ray, found near Barada, Neb., west of Glen Rock on Aldrich farm 34 miles east of house. 369-Presented by Shelly Hullihan of Niobrara.

370-Stone ax found on sec. 16, T. 9 N, R. 7 E.; presented by J. D. Woods.

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372-Knife presented by J. H. Thrasher of Plattsmouth. was used by a burglar on safe at North Platte. 373-Skull of an Indian (Omaha)

killed with a club near Decatur in 1860; presented by J. H. Thrasher of Plattsmouth. 374-Pipe loaned by T. F. Wiles of Plattsmouth.

375-General Price's collar, loaned by Mrs. R. R. Livingston of Plattsmouth.

377-Platte Valley Herald, Aug. 29, 1860, loaned by Mrs. R. R. Livingston.

378-Vol. 1, no. 1, Plattsmouth Jeffersonian, July 25, 1857, A. B. Todd of Plattsmouth.

379-Arrows loaned by A. B. Todd. 380-Gun found in Black Hills at an early date, A. B. Todd. 381-Beads found in Otoe grave at Barnston, loaned by Hugh Spen

cer.

382, 383-Otoe relics loaned by Hugh Spencer.

384-86-Bracelets, pipe and beads, loaned by E. Huddart of Barnston.

387-Otoe relics presented by W. F. Nolan of Barnston. 388-Bell by Hugh Spencer. 391, 392-Drill and arrow from Scott Co., Iowa, loaned by N. Z. Whyte of Cushing, Iowa.

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440 to 450-Arrow points from Alma, Kan.

452-457-Relics from Burkett site, presented by Mr. Starr. 458-Arrow presented by Perry Eells of Roca.

460-467-Flints from the Burkett site.

468-A rudely chipped flint, identity unknown. 469-Flints from near Stockdale,

Kan., presented by A. O. Hollingsworth of Redland, Ore. 470-Flint from the Rice site, presented by A. O. Hollingsworth. 471-A tobacco pouch from Hemple Collection.

473-Specimens of Quivera chipped

implements from Kansas, selected from one ton of this material. These are the very best. Presented by Hon. J. V. Brower of St. Paul, Minn. 474-Pottery from Kansas. 475-Collection from the Rice site, loaned by Walter Rice of Blue Springs.

476-Specimens from the Hollingworth site near Holmesville, Neb.

477-Two

Quivera tomahawks

found on Rice site.

478-Quivera tomahawk loaned by Mr. Crawford of Wymore. 479-Arrows loaned by Mr. Crawford of Wymore.

480-Collection loaned by Edward J. O'Shea of Lincoln.

481-Arrow points from Scott Co.. Iowa, by Mrs. Alice Fitchner, Anthon, Iowa.

482-Pair of hand cuffs presented

by Milo Hodgkins, Roca, Neb. 483-Ceremonial and celt from

Ohio, by S. H. Thompson, Nelson, Neb. 484-Collection loaned by Mrs. Gertrude Romaine, 1448 P St., Lincoln, Neb.: 2 pony saddle bags, quiver and arrows, 52 pairs moccasins, Sioux belt, shirt, tobacco pouch, pappoose case. 485-Collection presented by Otis E. Allis, Council Bluffs, Iowa.

424 to 438-Axes, all from Hemple 486-Card of flints loaned by A. G.

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489-Arrow point from Hopkins

Collection.

513-Mandan pottery, presented by J. V. Brower.

490-Squaw knife from Gray site.. 514-Bible once owned by Andrew 491-Collection of small arrow

points taken from the Hopkins collection.

492-Wooden dish made from a log of Governor Clark's house in St. Louis, presented by Mrs. J. A. Haggard. 493-Stone hammer presented by L. J. Babcock of Gibbon. 494-A lime-stone hammer from Wyoming, by Bert Griggs. 495-Stone mortar presented by Charles H. Brown of Tobias. 496-Specimens from the overland

trail presented by John Wright. 497-A key presented by John Knight of Pleasant Hill. This is the key to a jail cell where Mrs. Hondesheldt burned to death in 1873.

498-Specimens from the Gates site. 499-Seth Russell Walker Collec

tion: 2 Spanish dollars, gold sovereign, buttons, and Continental bill.

500-Chipped celt, by Charles H.

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Dripps, loaned by his daughter, Mrs. Mary J. Barnes of Barnston.

515-Piece of pottery found under six feet of earth near Crescent City, Iowa.

516-Two curiosities loaned by Mrs. E. J. Young of Columbus. 517-Pottery, loaned by Miss Warner of Maywood.

518-Ax from Furnas Collection. 519-"Little St. John," a stone me

dallion found near Tekamah, and loaned by J. P. Latta. 520-"Little St. John," identical with the above, found at Plattsmouth and loaned by G. Fickler.

521-A new flint implement from the Gray site, probably used to pull the beard.

522-A new flint implement, found by A. L. Hopkins, probably

used as a groover to groove the arrow shafts.

523-Pair of shoulder epaulets. 524-Scrapers from Burkett site. 525-New flint implements, use unknown.

526-Two "Stockton Curves"; A. G. Parker Collection.

527-An awl, A. G. Parker Collection. 528-Wampum

from Massachusetts, presented by S. E. Taylor. 529-Arrow from Washington, by S E. Taylor. '

530-Pair of candle snuffers, presented by E Whitcomb. 531-Pair of andirons from Whitcomb Collection.

532-An ancient form of spinning wheel from Germany, presented by Chas. Hopt of McCook. 533-Calcined bone from grave near Crescent City, Iowa. 534-Spurs worn by Col. John M. Stotsenburg when he met his death in the Philippines, presented by B. D. Whedon. 535-Pottery from New Mexico, by D. F. Riddell.

536-Japanese coin, by Y. Hiryama.

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537-Old Virginia land warrant,

loaned by Mrs. C. S. Sherman. 538-Whole pottery vessel from Onawa, Iowa.

539-Skull found with above urn. 540-Cast of "The Gray Stone

Face" found at Schuyler, original in Gray, Col.

541-Burned clay from Tekamah, also a rock like the one containing the Little St. John when found.

542-Flints from Alabama, by L. McKinnon.

543-A hetchel for flax, Whitcomb. 544-A powder gourd.

545-One of a case of hats lost in

Missouri river in 1860 and found in 1903, W. H. Woods. 546-Saddle bags, W. H. Woods. 547-Tongs, by E. Whitcomb. 548-Large spinning wheel, by E. Whitcomb of Friend. 549-A bed warmer from Wisconsin, by W. O. Fletcher. 550-Armor, by Edward Daniels. 551-Model mower, by S. E. Upton, Lincoln.

552-Ancient

Winnebago canoe, loaned by W. K. Mitchell of Bancroft, Neb.

553-Ancient plow with wooden mold-board, loaned by Fred Humphrey of Lincoln.

554-Part of limestone at Nebraska-Dakota line, by Robert Harvey.

555-Brass urn from Philippine Islands.

556-Pictograph rock from Wonder site.

557-Chair in which Governor Fur

nas was cradled. 558-Gun which belonged to Governor Furnas's father. 559-Table and wheel made at

Deaf and Dumb Institute at
Omaha.

560 A flint-lock shotgun brought

to Nebraska in 1834 by Rev. Samuel Allis, presented by his son, Otis E. Allis, Council Bluffs, Iowa.

561-Sandstone planers from Hopkins Collection.

562-Pillar from old capitol build

ing, presented by E. T. Hartley.

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568, 569-Two machetes, Whitcomb Collection.

570-Machete, Gilbert Collection. 571-Confederate knife, by S. A. Gardiner.

572-Sword, presented by Gen. John M. Thayer.

573-A number of guns from Hemple Collection.

574-Two swords, R. W. Furnas. 575-Two swords, R. R. Livingston. 576-Confederate sword captured by Gen. R. R. Livingston. 577-Wooden chain, Hopkins. 578-Three pairs of shackles from slavery days, from Hopkins Collection.

579-Old broken sword of Spanish design, hand made, found at

11th and K Sts. ten feet below the surface by Charles H. Rising. 580-Tobacco pouch, by A. E. Sheldon.

581-Leggins from Wounded Knee battle field.

582-Three pottery vessels, by Mrs. J. E Barkley. 583-Tongs, shears, and chopping knife, presented by Gilbert L. Cole, Beatrice.

584-Rock from the chimney of old trading post on Sioux reserva

tion. 585-Medicine sticks from Pine Ridge. Ingles Collection, Pleasant Hill, Neb., loaned by J. W. Ingles, 1906.

586-Philippine kris. 587-Piece of royal palm, Philippines.

588-Three stone pipes from Pine Ridge.

589-Pipe-stone war clubs, knives, and a horseshoe from Pine Ridge.

590-Six effigy urns from cliff dwellers, New Mexico (an

cient).

591-Two pairs Pawnee moccasins. 592-Two pairs Yoca moccasins.

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593-Two Pawnee pouches. 594-Small Ponca moccasins. 595-Omaha pouch.

596-Pawnee tobacco box. 597-Six beaded novelties.

598-Coco palm, silver mounted

cane.

599-Indian bow.

600-Shells, Mexican flag, and other relics.

601 Ostrich egg, also a collection of U. S. silver half-dollars, quarters, and dimes; a number of bronze and nickel coins and two gold quarters, all enumerated in the catalogue; also a copy of the Boston Gazette Journal.

602-Three shells, Vernice Rogers. 603-Rain coat from Burmah, loaned by C. H. Carson. 604 War bonnet, by Ray Bell. 605-Hay-knife, W. H. Woods. 606-Two hand-sickles. 607-Silver horn. 608-Three knives.

609-Flint spear head from Saunders Co., loaned by R. E. Ka

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633-The gavel with which the first territorial legislature was called to order.

634-Sand box, by Gardiner. 635-A pew number, Gardiner. 636-Specimen of "Novaculite," by Mills.

637-Unique animal skull, Harvey Link.

638-MS. of Grover Cleveland, presented by J. Sterling Morton. 639-Trailer, by Starr.

640-Sandwich Island priest's robe. 641-Buckskin beaded vest and secret society regalia from Furnas Collection.

642-Rocks, bones, etc, found under ten feet of loess soil near north line of Nebraska. 643-Piece of stone ax from near Hartington.

644-Two pieces of stone ax from Alaska, by Dr. Ward.

645-Lava from Mt. Shasta, L. D. Brace.

646-Belt, pistol case, and canteen, from Furnas Collection. 647-Telegraph key from San Juan hill, by E. W. Harvey. 648-Epaulet worn by Gen. Sterling Price. 649-Brick found when boring a

well near Brownville, Furnas. 650-87 articles from the Whitcomb Collection, enumerated and described in an old catalog.

651-Two flints from Hebron, by W. N. Bozarth.

652-Six flints from Cuming Co., by A. E. Long. 653-Campaign club, by A. B. Emery.

654-Chipped flints from Campbell, by H. H. Sheibal. 655-Gavel from the Furnas Collection.

656-Scalp from the Furnas Collec

tion.

657-Masonic regalia from the Furnas Collection.

658-General Vifquain relics.

659-Ancient silver coin, by Wm. Elmendorf.

660-Spike from the old Majors & Waddell building at Nebraska City, by C. N. Karstens.

661-A Nebraska City warrant, by E. F. Warren.

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