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No.

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93-War-club made by Ogalal

las.

94-Iron tomahawk used by Omahas.

O. 95-Stone ax found in Nebraska.

O. 96-"Trailer" found near the Rawhide creek. Note. These stones were tied to a rope placed around the neck of a horse; the horse could be followed by the trail it left. O. 97-Wooden turtle bowl given by mother of Joseph Little Bear, made in 1807.

O. 98-Pictographs or Indian sign writing which shows the Sioux and Arapahos fighting Plenty Wounds. Also photographs. O. 99-Indian pack saddle at least 100 years old in 1906. Also a stirrup to same.

O. 100-Braided halter.

O. 101-Horns.

O. 102-Eagle wing, presented by Old-Man-Loves-His-Knife.

O. 103-Eagle wing, presented by Black Bear.

O. 104-Buffalo horns.

O. 105-Sitting Bull's rifle given by one of his men to Omaha Charlie.

O. 106-Elk teeth earrings worn by Omaha Charlie.

O. 107-Diamond rattlesnake skin from South Sea Islands.

O. 108-Hoe given to the father of Mrs. Bristol by the government at Crow Creek reservation.

O. 109-Tomahawk pipe.

O. 110-Moccasins.

O. 111-Tomahawk pipe.

O. 112-Metal bracelet.

O. 113-(Number given to ox yoke which was not brought to the museum.)

O. 114-2 buffalo heads and horns
picked up on Nebraska plains.
O. 115-A bag used by a squaw.
O. 116-A baby coat from Black
Crow family.

O. 117-Sioux bow, for buffalo.
O. 118-A little boy's suit from the
McCaa family, worn by a rela-
tive of Red Cloud.

O. 119-Turkish cap.
O. 120-Eagle wing bones.
O. 121-Pawnee necklace.

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O. 154-Head-dress. O. 155-Doll and pappoose case, showing use of hood, made by East Powder Bill or Bill Almon, who married an Ogalalla

woman.

O. 156-Squaw belt from Ogalalla tribe.

O. 157, 158-Head-dresses

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O. 159-Flash club used to signal from hill to hill, used by Brule Indians.

O. 160, 161-Pair of pistol cases made by Sally Twist, Ogalalla. O. 162-Pouch given by Mrs. Hunter, mother of Mrs. Bristol. O. 163-Pouch from Pine Ridge. O. 164-Board on which three of Omaha Charlie's children were carried. Note. The baby is strapped to this board and carried on the mother's back. O. 165, 166-Stone war-clubs, mounted.

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O. 204-Very old beaded vest worn by Thunder Hawk, a Brule. O. 205-Beaded vest worn by Many Wounds, an Ogalalla. O. 206-Beaded vest worn by the son of Thunder Hawk.

O. 207-Vest worn by Seven Up. O. 208, 209-Vests worn by the son of Standing Bear.

O. 210-Wool Kickapoo sash worn by Butler.

O. 211-Beaded sash.
O. 212 to 216--Beaded knife cases.
O. 217-2 arm bands.

O. 218-Pair of Navajo moccasins. O. 219 to 222-Whip sticks of elk horn.

O. 223-Beaded moccasins.

O. 224-Pair of moccasins.

O. 225-Eagle head and tail.

O. 226, 227-Pistols used in War of 1812. O. 228-Copper

Pennsylvania.

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O. 229-Iron tomahawk from Ohio. O. 230-Revolver given by Shafer, a cousin of Jesse James; said to have belonged to James. O. 231-Revolver.

O. 232-Tail and three mounted hoofs of a horse from Custer battlefield; also shoulder-straps from same field.

O. 233-Feet of horse mounted by Mr. Bristol.

O. 234-Pepper box pistol.

O. 235-Cap and ball pistol.
O. 236-Knife found in a grave in
Nebraska.

O. 237-Very old knife used to save the life of an Indian and kept by him with great care.

O. 238-Knife.

O. 239-Knife.

O. 240-Very old knife.

O. 241, 242, 243-3 knives from Custer battlefield.

O. 244-Knife.

O. 245-2 beaver tails. O. 246 Scalping knife.

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O. 251—Arapaho whip with a scalp for a lash.

O. 252-Cane head.

O. 253-Cartridge box and belt from Custer battlefield.

O. 254, 255-2 Iron spear heads from near Homer, Neb.

O. 256-Pawnee sign writing or pictographs; a report sent back to the tribe by a scout.

O. 257-Apache war-club.
O. 258-Apache war-club.

O. 259-Apache arrow.
O. 260-Flathead war-club.

O. 261-Ogalalla war-club from Red
Cloud's band.

O. 262-Meat crusher from Ogalalla tribe.

O. 263-Ogalalla war-club.
O. 264-Winnebago war-club.
O. 265-Scraper for tanning hides,
from Lone Wolf's family.

O. 266-War-club, Chippewa, from
White Earth reservation.
O. 267, 268-Comanche lance clubs.
O. 269-2 old iron tomahawks,
supposed to have been used by
Black Bird and Big Elk. They
were so cherished in the Oma-
ha tribe.

O. 270-Buffalo horns made into a war-club by Crow Indians.

O. 271-Creek war club.

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O. 280-Leather. This number embraces braided bridles and halters.

O. 281-Cheyenne pipe.

O. 282-Chippewa ornament.

O. 283-Spanish stiletto.

O. 284-Ornament for a war-club belonging to Loves-a Knife.

O. 285-Leather stamping outfit for ornamenting saddles.

O. 286-Arrow used to throw, made by Henry Little Hill.

O. 287-Specimens of wampum given by Frost, the man who supplied such things to the Indian trade, New York. O. 288-Ogalalla porcupine quill bands.

O. 289-Pictograph, "Crazy Horse on War-path," drawn by Crazy Horse.

O. 290-Medicine rattle.

O. 291-Sun Dance whistles, Ogalalla.

O. 292-Pair of Sally Twist moccasins.

O. 293-Antelope necklace of dewclaws, owned by Thunder Horse, used to stampede horses.

O, 294-Elk hoof necklace belonging to Little Bear, used to frighten horses.

O. 295-Winnebago

dress.

squaw hair

O. 296-Necklace of bones from turtle legs, owned by Young Spotted Tail.

O. 297-Omaha necklace.

O. 298-Ogalalla pipe pick case.
O. 299-Little moccasins, presented

by Elk woman.

O. 300-Squaw hair dress.

O. 301-Wampum breast ornament
belonging to Yellow Smoke.
O. 302-Cheyenne doll in costume.
O. 303-Winnebago doll in COS-

tume.

O. 304, 305-Ogalalla dolls in costume.

O. 306-Elk dew-claw necklace used to stampede horses.

O. 307-Beaded scorpions used in
Cheyenne medicine dance.
O. 308-Ponca cartridge pouch.
O. 309-3 beaver feet, Nebraska.
O. 310-Sitting Bull's wampum
breast plate.

No.

O. 311-6 Omaha horn spoons. O. 312-4 Cheyenne porcupine quill arm bands.

O. 313-Ogalalla scraper owned by wife of Lone Wolf, observe the scalp marks.

O. 314-A Winnebago game.
O. 315-A bunch of ring sizes.
O. 316-Worn by William T. Bris-
tol when a baby (moccasins).

O. 317-Shoes worn by Edith Hunter's baby.

O. 318-Needle book carried by D. Charles Bristol.

O. 319-Shoes worn by D. Charles Bristol.

O. 320-2 pairs of gloves made by Sally Twist.

O. 321-Black Bear's tooth; arrow from Homer; small steel tomahawk made in Pennsylvania.

O. 32,2-Watch chain worn by D. Charles Bristol.

O. 323-Moccasins made by wife of Standing Bear.

O. 324-Beaded work done by Sally Twist.

O. 325-3 old iron Ogalalla spears. O. 326-Spanish bit attachment procured of Indians.

O. 327-Beaded snakes for Ogalalla snake dance.

O. 328-Button given by an officer of marines in New York harbor.

O. 329-Dinner horn.

O. 330-Cheyenne quirt.
O. 331 to 341-11 pockets.

O. 342-Winnebago loom and work.
O. 343-Cheyenne wampum.

O. 344-Watch guard worn by D. Charles Bristol.

O. 345-Watch guard worn by D. Charles Bristol.

O. 346-Pocket.

O. 347-Winnebago scalp dress.
O. 348-Tweezers to pull beard.
O. 349-Ornament.

O. 350-3 beaded Ogalalla balls for

women.

O. 351-Spanish spurs from Crow resérvation.

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O. 365-Pipe used by Red Cloud.
O. 366-Pipe owned by Old-Man-
Afraid-of-His-Horses.

O. 367-Pipe belonging to Crazy
Horse.

O. 368-Pipe owned by Thunder Horse.

O. 369-Pipe owned by Charging Eagle.

O. 370-Santee pipe.

O. 371-Pipe belonging to Hole-inthe-Day, a Chippewa who was killed by his own people because he was too friendly to the whites.

O. 372-Yankton Sioux pipe.
O. 373-Winnebago pipe.

O. 374-Santee Sioux pipe.

O. 375-Pipe belonging to Yellow
Smoke, an Omaha.

O. 376-Odd pipestone work.
O. 377-Powder horn.

O. 378-Pappoose beaded hood from Pine Ridge.

O. 379-Pappoose beaded

hood

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Being relics added to the museum, and numbers added to the catalogue.

687-Coin collection loaned by D.

H. Noll, of Wymore, Neb. U. S. Columbian half dollar; U. S. Columbian quarter dollar; U. S. half dollar; 1809 and 1812; silver foreign coin; U. S. pennies, 1797 and 1812; one cent upper Canada bank token, 1850; U. .S. two cent, 1865; British commercial token, 1814; George II. English penny.

688-Two Icelandic books loaned by John Halldorson, 1311 So. 11th Street, Lincoln, Nebraska, date 1745 and 1766.

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690-A McClellan medal or token loaned by R. J. Scarborough, Lincoln, Nebraska.

691-Stone maul found just outside

the stockade at Fort Laramie, loaned by Walter S. Houseworth, Lincoln, Nebraska. 692-Locket containing the

portraits of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Richardson, pioneers of Fontenelle, Nebraska, presented by Miss Delia Campbell, through the kindness of A. N. Yost of Omaha.

693-Collection of Joel and James

Thompson, Lincoln, Nebraska, placed as a loan; three stone arrow points; two curious rocks; two rattles; from Pevely, Missouri,

694-A box of heirlooms, loaned in

the name of Milton L. Trester: A sword, a lantern, a broad ax, a grain sickle, a fork, and candle moulds.

695-An ox yoke made from a Ne

braska cottonwood tree and used for many years in Nebraska. Presented by the late Franklin Ball, of Palmyra. 696-Homer's Iliad and Odyssey in the original Greek, printed in 1561, loaned by J. A. Barrett, of Omaha.

697-Five original commissions, issued to various Indian chiefs over a hundred years ago, presented by the late Robert W. Furnas.

698-Case of Nebraska woods, collected by the late Robert W. Furnas.

699-Picture of Rev. Joseph Henson, the original of "Uncle Tom," presented by A. D. Kitchen, Lincoln, Neb.

700-Roster of the 1st Nebraska Regiment in the Civil War, loaned by Mrs. R. R. Livingston, Plattsmouth, Nebraska. 701-Bank notes and wild-cat bills,

paper tokens, and Confederate bills, mounted between glasses. About sixty specimens in all, given to the Society by various people, names unknown.

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