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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.

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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 (ancient).

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

No.

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 Gazette copy of the Boston 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

van.

610-Philippine pants.

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611-Philippine bamboo chain. 612-Chinese shoes.

613-Philippine "head chopper." 614-Kris.

615-Kris, wavy edge. 616-Silver bracelet.

617-Gun, presented by T. M. Pentzer.

618-A Mauser rifle.

619-Canteen, Furnas Collection. 620-Cartridge box, Furnas Collec

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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 Whit

comb 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.

No.

662-Key to the old "Block House" at Nebraska City, by Mrs. Caroline Morton.

663-Canteen, by T. F. Goold of Ogalalla.

664-Coin, by Miss Maud Marti of Maywood.

665-Flint arrow heads presented

to R. W. Furnas by I. M. Hacher of Lundy Co., also an Indian ration check, and a Washington letter.

666-A grain cradle presented by Mrs. Louis Giberson of Weeping Water.

667-Piece of timber from the "John Brown cave" near Nebraska City.

668-A flail, by A. L. Hopkins; a

coin by A. L. Hopkins. 669-Two scalps from Hemple Col

lection, property of H. C. McMacken of Plattsmouth.

670-Flints from a mound house near Genoa.

671-Flint knife, by C. R. Wright, Genoa.

672-Shell beads and arrows, pre

sented by O. H. Olson, Orleans. 673-Flints from Orleans, E. M. Ol

son.

674-Columbian half-dollar by Jas. McGeachin.

12th century English coín by Mrs. James McGeachin of Orleans.

675-Two large ceremonial flints from near Hardy. 676-E. H. Whittemore collection: 14 chipped flints and a pipe from Adams. 677--Revolver, presented by Lucas B. Dundas, Auburn. 678-Relics from Ft. Calhoun by

John T. Bell, Oakland, Cal. 679-Vifquain's address to 97th Ill. Reg., by T. M. Pentzer. 680-The Johnson Bros. collection of Indian relics from Pine Ridge agency, loaned by Johnson Bros. of York: Sixteen beaded war clubs; 103 plain war clubs; 92 pairs of moccasins; 97 beaded pockets; knife cases; 37 pick cases; 25 beaded animal dolls; 4 tobacco pouches; hair bridle; 4 dolls; 3 quirts; 4 head bands; 5 head

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dresses; 9 large pockets; pair small leggins; powder horn; beaded spoon; horn spoon; pair mittens; belt and knife case; small Navajo blanket; Navajo loom; bow holder and quiver; 20 blunt arrows; 34 sharp steel pointed arrows; 14 bows; rump dress; 2 head dresses; shirt; small tipi; 2 medicine bows; 2 pack saddles; 2 medicine clubs. 681-Pipes from one of the Hopkins disks.

682-Silver cross found near Orleans by N. C. Sasse; also a complete skeleton.

683-An ox shoe.

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C. 8-Porcupine head band.
C. 9-Omaha shirt.

C. 10-Moccasins.

C. 11--Pawnee knife scabbard.

C. 12-Pawnee quiver of buffalo skin.

C. 13-Pawnee bow.

C. 14-Sixteen

ous tribes.

C. 15-Fan.

arrows from vari

C. 16-Omaha moccasin.

C. 17-Pawnee squaw dress skirt.

C. 18-Pair beaded gloves.

C. 19-Beaded bottle.

C. 20-Head band.

C. 21-Medicine bag.

C. 22-Hair cane.

C. 23-Cut-glass beaded belt.

C. 24-Cheyenne beaded moccasins.

C. 25-Pawnee beaded necklace.
C. 26-Pipe-stone pipe with legend.
C. 27-Pawnee pipe.

C. 28-Piece of catlinite.

C. 29-Pipe from Rosebud.

C. 30-Pawnee pipe.

C. 31-Santee pipe.

C. 32-Santee pipe.

C. 33-Moccasins.

C. 34-Charm.

C. 35-Rosebud knife-club.

C. 36-Cheyenne porcupine mocca

sins.

C. 37-Stone war club.

C. 38-U. S. belt.

C. 39-Cannon ball, shot at Genoa.

C. 40-Pawnee knife.

C. 41-Prong stick for torture.

C. 42-Bone used to strip sinew.
C. 43-Bone hide flesher.

C. 44-Bone hide flesher.
C. 45-Scraper handle.

C. 46-Paint bone.

C. 47-Stone used to paint with. C. 48-Pictograph quirt handle. C. 49-Revolver.

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C. 50-Sac-Fox silver head band.
C. 51-Sac-Fox silver bracelet.
C. 52-Sac-Fox silver bracelet.
C. 53-Sac-Fox silver bracelet.
C. 54-Sac-Fox silver bracelet.
C. 55-Sac-Fox silver bracelet.

C. 56-Indian baby foot.

C. 57-Pawnee beaded belt.
C. 58-Pawnee beaded sash.
C. 59-Santee flute.

C. 60-Pawnee tobacco pouch.
C. 61-Sioux shirt.

C. 62-Picture frame.

C. 63-Wampum worth $80.

C. 64-Group of photographs.
C. 65-Buckskin beaded vest.

C. 66-Earrings worn by Pit-a-Le-
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C. 69-Beads as sold to Indians. C. 70-Beaded ball.

C. 71-Indian pictograph dream.

C. 72-Indian dress.

C. 73-A medicine bag.

C. 74-Pawnee shirt.

C. 75-Pappoose coat.

C. 76-Beaded medicine bag.

C. 77-Pawnee shirt.

C. 78-Head dress.

C. 79-Pawnee moccasins.

C. 80-Moccasins from Rosebud.

C. 81-Pawnee cloth.

C. 82-Pawnee beaded belt.

C. 83-Pawnee pants.

C. 84-Pawnee pants.

C. 85-Pawnee moccasins.

C. 86-Beads.

C. 87-Decoration for the horse

dance.

C. 88-Pawnee medicine bag.

C. 89-Pawnee shirt.

C. 90-Head dress.

C. 91-Moccasins.

C. 92-Government belt given to Pawnees.

C. 93-Moccasins.

C. 94-Moccasins.

C. 95-Pawnee war-club.

C. 96-Rosebud spear.
C. 97-Eagle Chief's bow.
C. 98-Rosebud bow.
C. 99-Pawnee game.
C.100-Sisseton war-club.
C.101-Pawnee war-club.

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WHITCOMB COLLECTION.

In an old catalogue found in the museum is the following record of the collection belonging to Edward Whitcomb, of Friend. The names only are given, the description of each article will be found in the catalogue.

No.

5 pieces of fence rail with musket balls imbedded, parts of bayonets, skein of thread, acorns, screw, cap box, photograph, gavel, section of tree, band from a musket, Confederate amputation saw, old U. S. bugle, canteen, 24 pound unexploded shelf, piece of percussion shell, 4 pieces of shell, pine knot, 12 pieces of shell, 10 pound unexploded Rodman shell, 6 pieces of shell, minnie ball, 6 pound solid shot, Bible, bookSpringtime of Life, piece of brick, 3 friction primers, army buttons, 15 pieces of Confederate money, lieutenant's shoulder straps, minnie ball, piece of trace chain, iron musket guard, mourning badge. All are Civil War relics and a careful description and the history of each are found in the written catalogue.

B. Y. HIGH COLLECTION. PLACED AS A LOAN.

1 Mauser rifle.

1 Filipino haversack.

4 Manila newspapers.

1 pair Japanese chopsticks.

2 silk cocoons (Japan).

Tree coral specimens.

1 coin collection, to-wit: Mexican peso, 50 sen, half peso, Mexican 20c, Mexican 10c, quarter yang, U. S. half dime, Spanish 10c, 2 candareen, 1 mace, 44 candareens, 5 sen, 20 sen, 5 sen (4 specimens), 3 cents (U. S.), Rus sian copper coin, French 20 cents, English sixpence, 2 sen (copper), Spanish 2 centavo (4 samples), Spanish 1 centavo (11 samples), Japanese coppers 8. Chinese coppers 7, 12 sen, U. S. 2 cents (2).

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