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. Bristol when a baby (moccasins). O. 317-Shoes worn by Edith Hunter's baby. O. 318-Needle book carried by D. Charles Bristol. No. O. 352-Beaded Ogalalla vest. Jamison family. O. 355-Curious bones. O. 356-Bone from a turtle's back. O. 357-Tally bone for a family, observe the scalp marks. O. 358-Bag in which clothes are carried. O. 359-Lacrosse sticks, used in ball game. O. 360-Buffalo horns. O. 361-Cartridge box. O. 319-Shoes worn by D. Charles O. 362-Navajo pad for carrying 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. 322-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. 342-Winnebago loom and work. 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. 350-3 beaded Ogalalla balls for women. O. 351-Spanish spurs from Crow reservation. 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. 374-Santee Sioux pipe. O. 375-Pipe belonging to Yellow O. 376-Odd pipestone work. O 379-Pappoose beaded hood hood from Pine Ridge agency. O. 380-Breech cloth owned by Plenty Horse. O. 381-Winnebago hair dress. O. 383-Pair moccasins. 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. 689-Chipped flints (history unknown.) 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 Nebraska 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, 702-Colonial newspaper. Two copies of the Providence Gazette and Country Journal, July 8 and November 11, 1775, mounted between glasses. The name of the donor is unknown. 703-Large United States pennies. This collection is from various sources; most of them were presented by Jay A. Barrett, and the collection is nearly complete. They are mounted between glass slides, so that both sides may be studied. 704-State Fair souvenirs collected to show the evolution of the advertising idea at the Nebraska State Fair. 705-Collection of political badges purchased of S. A. Gardiner, Lincoln, Nebraska. 706-Collection of political and other badges, presented by H. C. McMaken, Plattsmouth, Nebraska. 707-Collection of geological specimens, loaned by A. L. Funk, Lincoln, Nebraska. 708-Picture of Gilbert Park, by J. W. Gilbert, Friend, Nebraska. 709-Donkey shoes from Rome, presented by Prof. James T. Lees, Lincoln, Nebraska. 710--Autograph letter of Charles I. of England, 1644, loaned by James Mitchell, Wilber, Nebraska. 711-Colonial newspaper, Essex Journal and New Hampshire Packet of March 29, 1776, donated by Charles H. Morrill. 712-Communion plate (very old), loaned by Prof. George R. Chatburn, of Lincoln. 713-Safe, loaned by John B. Hor ton, of Evanston, Illinois, used by his father, in Calais, Maine, and by Mr. Horton in Lincoin. 714-Nebraska silks and wools with case, presented by the late Mrs. Mary E. Furnas. 715-A diary written in Andersonville prison by H. A. Shotwell, loaned for safe-keeping by J. C. Pentzer. 716-Safe used in the old Platte Valley bank, at Nebraska City, and the old State Bank at Lincoln. It is one of the first safes brought to the territory, and the first in Lincoln. Presented by N. C. Brock, of Lincoln. Issued EDITOR AND PUBLISHER Politics NEWSPAPERS RECEIVED BY THE NEBRASKA STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY, JANUARY 1, 1908. W E. M. Varner Ainsworth Star-Journal Ainsworth W John M. Cotton. Albion Weekly News. Albion W Albion Argus Albion W Alexandria Argus. Alexandria W Alliance Semi-Weekly Times Alliance S-W A. W. Todd D. J. & J. F. Poynter. L. H. Thornburg Harvey J. Ellis 7 Harlan County Journal. Alma. W H. C. Furse. 8 Chronicle-Citizen Ansley W A. H. Barks Arcadia Champion Arcadia W J. A. Burgett. 10 Ashland Gazette Ashland W W. N. Becker. |